Here’s the latest you asked for on Anyma and the broader world of the Anyma genre (electronic/EM - often linked to Anyma’s GenYes trilogy). I’ll summarize recent events and notable developments.
Key updates on Anyma and related genre
- Anyma’s Genesis conclusion: In 2025, Anyma announced the finale of his Genesis trilogy, The End of Genesis, with a release expected in May 2025. This marked a major thematic and sonic culmination for the project [Billboard News coverage referencing the May 2025 release and Genesis conclusion].[1]
- Recent releases and deluxe sets: Following The End Of Genesys, deluxe reissues and related tracks continued to surface in 2025–2026, including the Deluxe versions and additional songs that expand the Genesis narrative and collaborations [RecentMusic listing of deluxe and related releases].[2]
- Collaborations and crossovers: Anyma has pursued high-profile collaborations and cross-genre ventures, including a 2026 collaboration teaser with LISA from BLACKPINK announced in media outlets, signaling cross-genre appeal and broader audience reach for his sound [Latestly coverage of Lisa x Anyma teaser and teaser release].[4]
- Live visuals and performances: Visual-first releases, such as “Syren” visuals for Rebuke collaborations in 2023, illustrate Anyma’s emphasis on sonic-visual storytelling, which remains a hallmark of his live and release strategy [The Groove Cartel coverage of Syren visuals].[3]
- Current and recent releases: The catalog features ongoing activity, including Hypnotized remixes and The End Of Genesys entries around 2025, demonstrating continued movement within his core project while branching into new collaborations [Apple Music listings and recent releases].[5]
What this means for the genre
- The End of Genesys represents a landmark arc in Anyma’s project-based storytelling, shaping the “Anyma genre” space with a cohesive narrative across albums and performances [Billboard News article on The End of Genesis].[1]
- Collaborations with pop and hip-hop-adjacent artists signal a broader crossover appeal, potentially expanding the audience for melodic techno and tech-house-inflected music, a trend that’s been increasingly visible in 2024–2026 media coverage [Lisa x Anyma teaser article].[4]
- The emphasis on visuals and stage storytelling (e.g., Rebuke visuals, live sphere residencies) reinforces the trend of immersive electronic music experiences where visual production complements the music [Syren visuals article].[3]
Suggested starting points if you want deeper details
- Check Billboard’s interview/coverage from April 2025 about The End of Genesis and Anyma’s thoughts on concluding the trilogy [Billboard News YouTube article].[1]
- Look at recent track releases and deluxe editions on streaming platforms or Apple Music to trace how the Genesis narrative evolved post-2025 [Apple Music artist page].[5]
- Explore collaboration announcements and visuals (e.g., Lisa x Anyma teaser) to gauge cross-genre momentum and upcoming releases [Latestly article on Bad Angel teaser].[4]
If you’d like, I can pull specific excerpts or navigate to the most recent release lists and provide a concise timeline with dates and key collaborators. I can also generate a short visual timeline (PNG) showing the Genesis arc and major collabs upon request.
Citations
- Anyma’s Genesis trilogy conclusion and The End of Genesis release plan referenced from Billboard News coverage (April 2025).[1]
- Deluxe releases and related tracks during 2025–2026 listed by RecentMusic.[2]
- Rebuke collaboration visuals (“Syren”) coverage from The Groove Cartel (2023) highlighting Anyma’s visual storytelling approach.[3]
- Lisa x Anyma teaser coverage from Latestly (April 2026) noting cross-genre collaboration.[4]
- Apple Music artist page for Anyma showing latest releases including The End Of Genesys and remixes (2025).[5]