Lolina

Lolina, also known as Inga Copeland, is an Estonian artist whose work operates at the intersection of experimental electronics, pop abstraction and narrative-driven sound. She first emerged in the late 2000s through the internet-rooted project Hype Williams, alongside Dean Blunt, a collaboration that would become influential for its unconventional approach to production, identity and authorship.

Since the mid-2010s, Lolina has developed a distinct solo practice, releasing music that pushes and destabilises familiar genre boundaries. Her compositions balance melodic clarity with disruption, blending fragmented pop structures with glitches, looping patterns, sampling and dense textural layers. Language and storytelling play a central role in her work, creating songs that feel both direct and elusive, intimate yet conceptually charged.

Lolina is also the driving force behind the label Relaxin Records, a platform through which she has released both her solo material and collaborative projects, further expanding the aesthetic universe surrounding her practice.

In live settings, she presents Unrecognisable, a project built around a dystopian narrative in which architecture becomes a weapon in a conflict between government and people. The performance translates this story into sound through heavily manipulated presets, restless keyboard work and fractured rhythms, resulting in an immersive and unsettling listening experience that blurs the line between song, performance and sonic fiction.

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