A Mother’s Intuition: How Lily McKenzie’s Pregnancy Shaped Her Best Music Yet

Armed with turntables and a baby bump, Lily McKenzie is redefining the sounds of resilience.

The South London-based DJ, producer and singer-songwriter recently released Pressure, her debut EP, via Warner's Major Recordings label. Influenced by impending motherhood, the project palpitates with the raw energy of creation—both musical and maternal.

In Pressure, McKenzie crafts haunting yet energetic dance music that echoes the complexities of her dual roles. With a growing life internally and a burgeoning career externally, she's turning pressure into power and vulnerability into art.

The surging triple-threat, who recently performed twice at Glastonbury while pregnant, spins tales of self-worth and resilience in her new record. Through the sensual slink of "Satellite" and the aching twinge of the UK garage-inspired "Middle," among other tracks, the EP serves as a reminder that we are much more than the sum of our struggles.