Sara Landry has released the high-octane single ‘Angel Dust’ this past weekend and confirmed her second album, Divine Intervention, arrives October 16 on her own HEKATE label. The follow-up to 2024’s Spiritual Driveby, which earned coverage from GRAMMY.com, Billboard and Rolling Stone, solidifying Landry as a central force in hard techno’s move into larger rooms. Her 2023 Boiler Room set still ranks among the platform’s most-viewed with more than 11 million plays; since then she has played consecutive Coachella weekends, become the first woman to headline Las Vegas’s Sphere, and claimed the World’s No.
Built with UK hard techno producer and HEKATE regular Alex Farell, ‘Angel Dust’ runs on a pumping bassline, a steady driving kick and shimmering hi-hats that sit under celestial synth lines. The track keeps momentum high while leaning into hypnotic hard-trance textures rather than pure industrial pressure, creating an immersive pull that balances raw intensity with a clearer emotional arc. It continues the pair’s earlier work together and signals the wider, more cathartic range Landry is chasing across the full record after earlier singles that shifted toward neo-rave and hard bounce.
Sara Landry had this to say: “I made this album to bring people together to dance… to catch that moment where you lose yourself on the floor, then push you further into your own universe.”
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