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    Daisy Warne Launches Daisy* With Alias-Killing Club Track punch

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    Daisy Warne Launches Daisy* With Alias-Killing Club Track punch


    Electronic artist and multidisciplinary creative Daisy Warne launches her new solo project Daisy* with punch, a 150BPM dancefloor cut built around ghostly vocals, sharp movement, and a deliberate creative reset.

    Previously known as BABii, Warne has long worked across music, narrative world-building, Alternate Reality Games, visual art, and handmade objects, from 12ft dragons to record artwork. Daisy* strips that maximal system down into something faster, cleaner, and more essential.

    The shift is not just a name change. It marks a full revision of process, identity, and output after major personal change, including the loss of her father and the birth of her son. Instead of long 24/7 flow states, Daisy* is made in fragments: looping beats while her son plays, shaping ideas while he sleeps, building a play pen inside the studio.

    Speaking to fans on Instagram, Daisy says:

    Due to creative differences with myself, I have decided to leave BABii and start my solo project, Daisy*. Red pen in hand, I’m crossing out BABii and anything nonessential. This is a correction* a revision* an edit* of what was. Daisy* is what’s left when I strip things back to their bare essentials. Pure, aerodynamic, and breathable. The lawn is being mowed, the hedges are being trimmed, and sprinklers are being installed. In reality things have permanently changed and shifted in my life, and my process has flipped from a 24/7 flow state to working in small fragments of time, made of 100 passing moments. This way of working has forced me to streamline , hold on to only what’s essential, and create in the flutter of an eyelash.I cant wait to show you the new songs* I have been making and to enter this new era of making things way beyond the speed limit with you all.

    Daisy Warne Launches Daisy* With Alias-Killing Club Track punch

    That idea runs straight through punch. The track works like an alias exorcism: club pressure, spectral vocal energy, and enough speed to make the old name feel already outpaced.

    Inspired by the strange overlap between authenticity and performance, Daisy* pulls from mundane life, motherhood, documentary weirdness, staged reality, and everyday surrealism. The result is pure & pretty energy with the excess cut away.

    With Punch, Daisy Warne does not simply rebrand. She edits the whole operating system.

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