Future Classic and Transgressive thrilled fans by announcing the early release of SOPHIE’s final, posthumous album, SOPHIE. Known for breaking the boundaries in music, SOPHIE‘s last work captures her visionary style. It’s a fitting farewell, crafted in collaboration with her closest friends and fellow artists. Her sound was iconic, and this album showcases that fact.

A four-part journey.
SOPHIE arranged this album into four sections, each one reflecting a unique side of her artistic identity. It’s like reading the chapters of her story, each piece adding a new layer of intrigue. The album opens with “Intro (The Full Horror),” setting with a dark, ambient tone. It’s haunting and experimental, blending deep electronic tones with fragmented rhythms. This intro feels more like an immersive experience than a typical song.
The album then shifts gears, diving into bright, candy-coated club beats. Tracks like “Reason Why” (Featuring Kim Petras and BC Kingdom), bring SOPHIE’s playful, high-energy style to life. This is SOPHIE at her most fun and danceable. She plays with vocals, pitch shifts, and electronic textures, making it a track that sticks with you. SOPHIE builds these sounds into something catchy and complex, proving she’s a master and keeping listeners moving.
Next comes the third phase: a dive into the bold, avant-garde techno. Here, SOPHIE’s edge shines, particularly in “Berlin Nightmare” featuring Evita Manji. Dark, intense, and hypnotic, this track captures the eerie energy of a city after dark. SOPHIE’s production turns this track into a true experience. Mixing drive basslines with sharp metallic synths is pure genius. “Berlin Nightmare” is unlike anything else- dark, daring, and addictive. SOPHIE bends the electronic genre to fit her signature style, bringing a fresh energy that’s thrilling and unique.
In the final section, the album closes on a softer note with “Love Me Off Earth” featuring Doss. This track embodies SOPHIE’s more tender, hopeful side. It’s pop, but in SOPHIE’s hands, it’s transformed. She layers warm melodies and soft beats, creating an expansive and personal track. The song radiates warmth, reminding fans of SOPHIE’s ability to capture joy along with nostalgia.
Bittersweet memories.
This album has a raw emotional depth that is hard to ignore. SOPHIE’s collaborators, like Hannah Diamon, felt it deeply. For instance, “Always and Forever” was recorded during the 2020 lockdowns, marking it the last time Hannah saw SOPHIE. Knowing this adds a bittersweet layer to the album, turning it into more than music, but a lasting memory.
SOPHIE’s influence is woven through each track, guiding each collaboration with her distinct style. Her friends add their unique touches, yet SOPHIE’s presence is truly felt throughout. Each song feels like a piece of her – bold, layered, and defying set expectations. SOPHIE is truly a tribute to her influence on pop and electronic music.
SOPHIE’s last album is a powerful statement. One that captures her genius, and a celebration of her voice. SOPHIE may be gone, but her influence is alive in this album, echoing through headphones, dance floors, and the hearts of fans who feel her work. With this album, SOPHIE challenges and reshapes electronic music one final time, reminding us that innovation goes beyond sound. It’s about pushing limits, evoking emotions, and leaving a mark. And SOPHIE, through this album, has left hers.
Listen to the magic for yourself, and stream SOPHIE on all music platforms!