The lead single and music video for “Human Now” (ft. Luke Steele) is also out now, deluxe album due out later this year.

During an era where electronic music is often compartmentalized into subgenres and repetitive formulas, Anyma once again breaks through the noise. With The End of Genesys, the third and final installment of his ambitious Genesys trilogy, the American-born Italian DJ/producer, born Matteo Milleri, delivers a breathtaking culmination of his sonic and visual saga – a masterpiece of techno, storytelling, and humanity’s ever-evolving dance with technology.

First introduced to fans during the closing moments of his record-breaking residency at Sphere in Las Vegas, The End of Genesys is less a follow-up and more a reckoning. Building on the dystopian-yet-hopeful energy of Genesys and Genesys II, this final chapter pushes the project into emotionally resonant territory, combining explosive production with narrative ambition.

An LP highlight arrives with the focus single, “Human Now” (Feat. Luke Steele), which also received a stunning music video expansion of visuals from the Sphere residency (watch below). The narrative follows Anyma’s sentient android character, Eva, shedding her mechanical form as she explores consciousness and connection. The finished product is not only a technological marvel but a mirror for our own spiritual evolution in an increasingly digitized world.

“’The End Of Genesys’ is deeply personal to me and marks a turning point in the story I’ve been building for a long time. It’s about coexistence and the evolving relationship between humanity, technology, and consciousness. I’ve poured everything into creating this narrative both sonically and visually. I’m grateful to have worked with all the artists featured on the album and I’m excited to finally share this with the world.” – Anyma

Much of The End of Genesys reflects Anyma’s singular artistic ethos – a fusion of cutting-edge audiovisual production and human emotion. As one half of Tale of Us and co-founder of the Afterlife movement, Milleri has long been a revolutionary figure in dance music. But with this release, he solidifies Anyma as a distinct and visionary force, capable of delivering genre-defying experiences that transcend the DJ booth.

In 2025 alone, he co-headlined Ultra Music Festival in Miami with a world-exclusive B2B with Solomun, creatively directed The Weeknd’s “One Night Only” show in São Paulo. This summer, Anyma embarks on a sweeping tour that reflects the scale of his vision. Beginning July 8, he will headline a residency at [UNVRS], Ibiza’s newest high-tech club, every Tuesday for eight weeks. The residency promises immersive, elevated audiovisual experiences tailor-made for the venue. Electronic music lovers can also catch Anyma at major festivals including Afterlife in Barcelona (June 13), World DJ Festival in Seoul (June 15), Tomorrowland (July 19, 25, 26), Sziget in Budapest (August 9), Rock en Seine in France (August 22), Zürich Openair (August 23), Creamfields in the UK (August 24), and more.

The End of Genesys isn’t just a concept album – it’s a cinematic, emotional, and philosophical statement about what electronic music can be when boundaries are pushed and art takes center stage. In the end, Anyma isn’t just closing a trilogy, he’s opening the door to a new era.

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