Avis Vox debuts on Truesoul with 'Phantom Touch'
Lock in for a eerie cut traversing techo, progressive, industrial and more

Truesoul welcomes impressive multi-hyphenate artist Avis Vox to the label with ‘Phantom Touch’.
The Frankfurt-based artist has been bubbling up in recent times. She’s the consummate creative all-rounder—a skilled producer, DJ, and singer—who sticks out from the crowd thanks to her striking live PA’s. Highlights to date include shows at Fusion Festival, Watergate, and a support slot at Innellea’s ‘The Belonging’ album tour, while her releases have found homes on Fe Chrome and Stil vor Talent as she explores themes of identity and self-discovery.
Her Truesoul debut ‘Phantom Touch’ is a gem. Inspired by the hypnotic energy of Alex Garland’s 2014 sci-fi/thriller ‘Ex Machina’, the track is an eerie slice of electronica created with Avis Vox’s beloved MS-20, that can likewise fit into a range of sonic settings—encompassing techno, progressive, death disco, and industrial.
“If we talk about the meaning of ‘Phantom Touch’ it is a monologue by artificial intelligence in which it talks about its desire to experience human feelings. As the track unfolds, these desires become deeper and more vivid,” Avis Vox shares.



























