Album Spotlight: Juno - The Color Pulp
In this episode of Album Spotlight, we speak to Egyptian singer-songwriter Juno about the story behind her latest EP 'The Color Pulp', and why she doesn't take herself seriously.
In September 2025, Egyptian singer-songwriter Juno resurfaced after a year-long hiatus with news of a new EP, 'The Color Pulp', a six-track project that saw her expanding her sonic universe beyond the peripheries of the indie, acoustic-led formula of her breakthrough, pivoting for a more experimental, exploratory productions.
Co-produced by herself and her longtime collaborator Belal Ali, and mastered by the visionary Heba Kadry - whose credits include the likes of Bjork and Beach House - 'The Color Pulp' reads like Juno’s self-reflection on her journey of starting over after moving to Berlin, grippling with a mosaic of emotions, including excitement, fear, disillusionment and anger. Her move to Berlin becomes both backdrop and catalyst, filtering into dreamy lyricism, ethereal vocals, and melodies fizzing with influences from the city’s indie and electronic undercurrents.
During her latest visit to Cairo, we caught up with Juno, where she shared with us the genesis story of the EP and how it feels like her own sonic metamorphosis. She also reflected on the story behind ‘Did It All For Me’, which is one of the closest tracks to her heart on the album, and how she doesn’t take herself seriously.
Watch the full interview below:
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