When Lithuanian producer and composer ANZA, also known as Andrius Zamba, collaborates with SPEOH, the result is an exciting musical journey. Their latest single, “Painkiller,” is described as a thrilling experience, promising a burst of energy that helps break through the noise of everyday life.
From the moment you hit play, “Painkiller” pulls you into a rich, striking sound that feels both grand and personal. ANZA’s background in film music shines through in this track, creating an atmosphere that’s both vivid and engaging. The production is clean and fluid, giving SPEOH a perfect platform to express intense feelings and electrifying energy. Together, they craft a song that balances contrasts, light and dark, tension and release, a lingering grief alongside an uplifting drive.
For ANZA, music has always been about exploration rather than simply reaching a destination. Starting his journey in 2006 with music software and a strong desire to experiment, he has evolved from the underground electronic scene to official releases that have climbed the charts and gained airtime on major Lithuanian radio stations. Yet, listening to “Painkiller,” it’s clear that he still holds onto that initial spirit of discovery, if anything, it has become even sharper.
What truly makes “Painkiller” stand out is more than just its polished sound or success on the charts. It carries a sense of authenticity, you can feel that it wasn’t created solely for industry recognition but because this music needed to come to life. This track perfectly captures the vibe for both a late-night dance floor and a late-night drive, offering solace when thoughts are heavy and music becomes a source of comfort.
