MIN t Shares Powerful New Video for “Hope”

Berlin artist MIN t returns with “Hope,” a cinematic electronic pop single and video that confront fear, uncertainty, and emotional exhaustion in the modern world.

Berlin-based artist MIN t has released the official music video for her latest single “Hope,” a dramatic and emotionally charged track that blends electronic music, alternative pop, and experimental textures into something both unsettling and uplifting. The single is out now and serves as the first release from her new album Before The After.

Created by Martyna Kubicz, MIN t has spent years building a reputation for emotionally intense music and striking live performances. Since relocating from Poland to Berlin in 2015, she has performed more than 300 shows across Europe and shared stages with artists like Jess Glynne, Angel Haze, and Vitalic.

“Hope” continues MIN t’s genre-blurring approach to songwriting. Built on pulsing electronics, layered vocals, and sharp emotional contrasts, the song focuses on perseverance during periods of fear and uncertainty. The production feels tense and futuristic while still carrying warmth underneath the surface. MIN t produced and mixed the track herself, with mastering handled by Conor Dalton.

The accompanying video expands on the song’s themes through surreal and politically charged imagery. Directed by Feedz and funded by German arts organization Initiative Musik, the visual explores emotional overload in a world shaped by nonstop media, conflict, and instability. Scenes of stacked televisions, explosions, flashing lights, and choreographed dancers create an atmosphere that feels anxious, disorienting, and strangely beautiful at the same time.

MIN t’s background spans classical piano, ballet, theatre, jazz, electronic music, and self-produced pop experimentation. After studying at Berklee College of Music in Valencia on scholarship, she became the first Polish woman mentored by renowned engineer Susan Rogers, known for her work with Prince.

Fans of FKA twigs, Sevdaliza, and Charli xcx will likely connect with the emotional intensity and experimental edge of “Hope.” The single and video are available now.

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