Amanduh finds beauty in losing control on ‘Hydroplaning’

Naarm/Melbourne (AUS) artist Amanduh leans into chaos with poise on her new single ‘Hydroplaning’. Drifting between indie, pop and alt textures, the track feels like a lucid dream set in slow motion, capturing the uneasy calm of watching love slip through your fingers.

Built on smooth bass and gleaming synths, ‘Hydroplaning’ moves with a weightless rhythm as Amanduh’s soft-focus vocals blur between detachment and confession. The title becomes its perfect metaphor: that moment when grip gives way and the slide feels strangely peaceful.

“It’s about repeating old habits and not being surprised when it doesn’t work,” Amanduh explains. “You know you’re losing control, but you still do it.”

Following her 2024 single ‘Indigo Sky’, ‘Hydroplaning’ marks a confident return, showing an artist unafraid to linger in discomfort. Amanduh turns self-sabotage into something tender, reflective and quietly hypnotic.