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Andreya Casablanca is one of the most electrifying voices to emerge from Berlin’s thriving independent music scene — a multi‑instrumentalist, producer, singer‑songwriter, DJ, radio host, videographer and writer whose artistic gravity defies easy categorisation.
She first garnered international recognition as one half of the acclaimed indie duo Gurr, whose garage‑fueled debut In My Head won the IMPALA European Independent Album of the Year Award and helped blaze trails across global stages alongside the likes of Arcade Fire, The Strokes and Kraftklub, and at festivals from SXSW to Lollapalooza Berlin, cementing her reputation as a dynamic performer with rare grit and swagger.
In 2024, Casablanca re‑emerged with See More Glass, her solo debut that critics hailed as an astonishingly confident and inventive artistic statement — a record that marks not just a new chapter but a reinvention. Visions described the album as a bold, genre‑fluid exploration of self‑discovery, heartache and freedom, blending rock, pop and experimental textures into songs that are “raw and deeply authentic” — familiar in feeling yet unmistakably singular in voice. (visions.de). Across ten tracks, Casablanca lays bare emotional landscapes that are universally resonant yet delivered with uncommon precision: from the melancholic depths of Dreamin’ to the glittering melancholia and grunge‑inflected drive of Trapped in Space, See More Glass negotiates vulnerability and autonomy with rare poise. (visions.de)
In every moment, her music captures a tension between introspection and release — a quality that Bohema observed as an urgent, magnetic return that “hits a nerve listeners have long felt but rarely heard articulated.” (Bohema Magazin)
Most recently, her commissioned work “Somebody’s Sins But Not Mine” premiered as a holy mass at Popkultur Festival 2025, weaving Polish Catholic hymns with indie, industrial and psychedelic pop, another testament to her fearless creative reach.
Known for a stage presence that shatters conventional boundaries, from stage‑diving to unexpected, kinetic movement, Casablanca has become synonymous with performances that are as unforgettable as they are unpredictable. In an era that prizes authenticity, she stands out not just as an artist of immense talent but as a genuine force of imaginative originality.
She first garnered international recognition as one half of the acclaimed indie duo Gurr, whose garage‑fueled debut In My Head won the IMPALA European Independent Album of the Year Award and helped blaze trails across global stages alongside the likes of Arcade Fire, The Strokes and Kraftklub, and at festivals from SXSW to Lollapalooza Berlin, cementing her reputation as a dynamic performer with rare grit and swagger.
In 2024, Casablanca re‑emerged with See More Glass, her solo debut that critics hailed as an astonishingly confident and inventive artistic statement — a record that marks not just a new chapter but a reinvention. Visions described the album as a bold, genre‑fluid exploration of self‑discovery, heartache and freedom, blending rock, pop and experimental textures into songs that are “raw and deeply authentic” — familiar in feeling yet unmistakably singular in voice. (visions.de). Across ten tracks, Casablanca lays bare emotional landscapes that are universally resonant yet delivered with uncommon precision: from the melancholic depths of Dreamin’ to the glittering melancholia and grunge‑inflected drive of Trapped in Space, See More Glass negotiates vulnerability and autonomy with rare poise. (visions.de)
In every moment, her music captures a tension between introspection and release — a quality that Bohema observed as an urgent, magnetic return that “hits a nerve listeners have long felt but rarely heard articulated.” (Bohema Magazin)
Most recently, her commissioned work “Somebody’s Sins But Not Mine” premiered as a holy mass at Popkultur Festival 2025, weaving Polish Catholic hymns with indie, industrial and psychedelic pop, another testament to her fearless creative reach.
Known for a stage presence that shatters conventional boundaries, from stage‑diving to unexpected, kinetic movement, Casablanca has become synonymous with performances that are as unforgettable as they are unpredictable. In an era that prizes authenticity, she stands out not just as an artist of immense talent but as a genuine force of imaginative originality.
MGMT: Amande at A-Okay Management
LABEL: Mansions & Millions
From Andreya Casablanca - Trapped In Space, 2025