Nordic solo artist Disa shows off her otherworldly vocal range while dancing across archive imagery of solar flares in the video for her first single, “Sun,” directed by the artist with photography from Mathias Døcker. Having left her native Reykjavik for the music scene of Copenhagen, the 25-year-old singer is releasing her debut track on Danish label Tigerspring. An admirer of experimental Swedish chanteuse Fever Ray, English ambient pioneer Brian Eno and traditional Pakistani singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Disa takes her inspiration from wild northern landscapes and, occasionally, niche Icelandic literature. The song’s dreamlike lyrics describe how she would like to be turned into a bright supernova—to be “shot up in a firework from a ship near the Reykjavik harbour,” a riff on a scene from the book LoveStar by Andri Snær Magnason. Celestial vocals swirl and float over glacial organs and slow, repetitive electronic beats that build towards a foreboding climax. “I wanted to create something that transcends genre, that doesn’t fit in a box,” says Disa. “I want to make music that I really love listening to.”