Starry Venus’ Soul — A Celestial Awakening in Six Movements
- GRAHAM
- May 26
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 9

Emerging from the mystical vortex of Sedona, Arizona, Starry Venus arrives with a debut EP that feels less like a release and more like a sonic rite of passage. Titled 'Soul', this six-track offering is a deeply immersive listening experience that dances between the realms of pop, ambient electronica, and spiritual soundwork. Starry, known for her jazz roots and work with Kira Mele, uses this debut to showcase her range as a producer and performer, and open a portal where sound and spirit merge to awaken something ancient, vulnerable, and empowering in the listener.
The opening track, “Stars,” sets the tone with layered vocals like constellations in motion. Ethereal synthesisers swirl with digital handpan textures, creating an intimate and cosmic landscape. It’s a song that speaks, inhales and exhales, inviting the listener to do the same. The sense of expansiveness continues in “Do You Feel It,” a more rhythmically grounded yet still emotionally charged track that explores the electric tension between presence and longing. It's question — posed softly, insistently — lingers like incense smoke.
“Million Years” and “Isis” form the emotional core of the EP, drawing from mythic and emotional reservoirs to tap into the sacred dance between the divine feminine and masculine energies. “Million Years” is a lush and patient composition, steeped in melodic strings and haunting vocal loops, evoking a love that transcends. “Isis,” in contrast, is a bold invocation — reverent yet fierce. Starry’s voice soars over ancient drum echoes and celestial synths, conjuring the Egyptian goddess in timeless and urgent, a reclaiming of sacred archetypes through contemporary sound.
Then comes “Flowers in the Sky”, perhaps the most visually evocative track of the collection. Its sonic textures evoke sunlit meadows and dreamscapes where past lives whisper through petals and clouds. Here, Starry’s background in visionary filmmaking seeps through — the track plays like a soundtrack to an otherworldly film, stirring imagery in the mind even in silence. Her meticulous production, balancing organic and electronic elements, feels ritualistic — every detail purposeful, every pause potent.
The closing track, “This Moment,” brings the listener back to Earth while still holding onto the magic woven through the previous songs. Built on rich keyboard textures and subtle harmonies, it’s a meditative reflection on presence — a call to anchor the spiritual insights of the EP into the body and breath. It completes the journey not with finality but with invitation: to listen again, go deeper, to reawaken.
With 'Soul', Starry Venus has released an EP and curated a spiritual initiation in sound. Bold in vision and gentle in delivery, her fusion of sacred intention with pop accessibility is a rare feat. This debut is a spell, a prayer, and a calling for those seeking music that speaks to flesh and spirit. And as she teases forthcoming dance remixes and cinematic visuals, it’s clear Starry Venus is only beginning to unfold her multidimensional artistry. Keep watching the skies.
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