Etyen Releases Second Album ‘My Goddess’ on Thawra Records
Etyen drops a deeply personal LP reflecting love and loss, composed in the midst of Lebanon’s political and economic turmoil.

Lebanese producer Etyen has just released his second album, ‘My Goddess’, through his Beirut-based independent label Thawra Records. Released both digitally and on vinyl, the nine-track project is a deeply emotional, sonically expansive portrait of heartbreak, reflection, and survival.
Written during Lebanon’s ongoing political and economic turmoil, the album captures the dual weight of personal grief and collective trauma. “It’s about learning to let go, even when everything feels like it’s slipping through your hands,” Etyen tells SceneNoise.
The record is charged with layered textures, shifting from fragility to resilience, reflecting the artist’s own emotional turbulence. Amongst the inspirations behind the album is the loss of his cat Lucy, a symbolic presence that threads through the record’s narrative of mourning and rebirth.
Etyen has spent over a decade crafting a distinct voice in electronic music. His work spans Netflix original soundtracks (‘Jinn’), international festivals like Sonar Barcelona and MUTEK, and editorial nods from Bandcamp Daily, BBC Radio 6, and FBi Radio. Through Thawra Records, he continues to champion experimental artists from the Arab region, building a community rooted in sonic and political independence.
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