Cosmic Bride’s debut album delivers an introspective fusion of genres
The artist’s self-titled debut album is available in digital format as well as a limited edition 12" clear vinyl

Cosmic Bride, the alter ego of Lithuanian-born, Rotterdam-based composer, vocalist and producer Natalia Kharetskaya, has unveiled her debut album that artfully intertwines contemporary classical and jazz elements through an avant-pop prism.
The self-titled record comprises six masterfully produced tracks that harmoniously blend lush string quartet arrangements with vibrant electronic grooves.
Before the album’s release, the artist unveiled a video for one of the tracks, ‘How Language Shaped the Silence’, describing it as an exploration of “what exists between sound and silence”. The track, rooted in personal reflection, expresses her appreciation for those who contributed to its creation, offering listeners a contemplative experience.
The album has been mixed in Dolby Atmos, providing listeners with a spatial audio experience that enhances the depth and clarity of each composition.
Cosmic Bride’s self-titled debut is available in digital format as well as a limited edition 12" clear vinyl, with 200 copies pressed.
Get your copy of the album here and watch the video for ‘How Language Shaped the Silence’ below.