“Bad Angel” by Anyma and LISA is a sleek fusion of melodic techno and pop that leans heavily into atmosphere, emotion, and visual storytelling.
At its core, the track blends Anyma’s signature cinematic, futuristic sound design—pulsing basslines, airy synths, and slow-building drops—with LISA’s controlled, expressive vocals. Instead of going full high-energy EDM, it stays restrained and hypnotic, creating a kind of dark, immersive mood.
Lyrically and tonally, Bad Angel plays with contrast:
- Innocence vs. rebellion
- Light vs. shadow
- Control vs. surrender
LISA’s delivery feels almost detached and ethereal at times, which matches the track’s theme—like someone caught between being “good” and giving in to something more dangerous or seductive.
What really defines the song is its visual identity (especially in live performances and visuals tied to Anyma’s shows): hyper-real, almost sci-fi imagery of digital beings, transformation, and human–machine fusion. The music and visuals together suggest something bigger than just a song—more like a piece of a futuristic narrative.
In short:
It’s not a typical pop collab or festival banger—it’s a moody, art-driven techno-pop crossover that prioritizes vibe, aesthetics, and emotional tension over catchy hooks.

