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Lauren Mia returns to Armada Music with cinematic single "Coda Sublimé"

  • August 8, 2025
  • Patrick Ames Conner
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Multi-disciplinary artist and producer Lauren Mia has returned to Armada Electronic Elements with "Coda Sublimé," a powerful instrumental that marks both a musical and personal evolution. The cinematic peak techno offering arrives as her sophomore single on the prestigious label, following her successful 2024 debut "Halcyon."

"Coda Sublimé", translating to "sublime finale", represents the culmination of a major life cycle for Lauren Mia. The track combines consistent, intense energy with cinematic peak techno elements, built around powerful synthesis that maintains her signature progressive melodies while delivering electrifying peak-time moments.

"My sophomore single on Armada 'Coda Sublimé' came about to commemorate a major cycle of my life coming to an end – a period of resilience, inner strength, trust and surrender," Lauren Mia explains. "The track combines powerful, intense, consistent energy to illustrate the strength it has taken to get through this cycle. This instrumental allows the synthesis to speak for itself, emotive, cinematic peak techno while still containing progressive elements and melodies."

The release arrives during an extraordinary period for the producer, following the successful launch of her Halcyon Label with "Sapiosensual" and her return to Insomniac Records' Interstellar Recordings with "Together As One" featuring Luke Coulson. Her milestone debut at EDC Las Vegas in May as part of the Interstellar showcase further cemented her place among electronic music's rising stars.

Since beginning her production journey in 2016, Lauren Mia has established herself as a formidable presence in progressive house and melodic techno. Her trajectory from performing alongside icons like Adriatique, Mind Against, Kaskade, and Deadmau5 to launching her own imprint exemplifies both technical expertise and artistic vision.

Her 2023 debut album 'RE:BIRTH' garnered support from industry titans including Tiësto, ANNA, Innellea, Kevin De Vries, Joris Voorn, Tale of Us, Above & Beyond, and Lane 8, while her live performances have taken her divine feminine energy to prestigious venues like Brooklyn Mirage, Hi Ibiza, and festival stages at Zamna and About You Pangea.

"Coda Sublimé" represents both an ending and a beginning for Lauren Mia–the sublime finale of one chapter and the powerful opening of another as she continues challenging conventions while creating deep emotional connections through electronic music.

"Coda Sublimé" is out now via Armada Electronic Elements.

Connect with Lauren Mia: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | SoundCloud | Website

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