Witch Cabin

The Los Angeles-based underground pop artist is not chasing virality. She is chasing something far more dangerous: emotional honesty.

There is a certain kind of loneliness that only exists in modern life.

Not isolation. Not heartbreak. Something stranger.

The kind where everyone is speaking, posting, reacting, performing, streaming, updating, uploading… and somehow still disappearing emotionally in real time.

Witch Cabin understands that feeling better than most artists trying to soundtrack this era.

Her newest single, “We Want Connection,” does not arrive like a polished pop anthem demanding attention. It enters more like a transmission from someone quietly observing society fracture underneath the illusion of hyperconnectivity. The record breathes in tension. Desire. Emotional static. Human hunger.

And that is exactly what makes it difficult to ignore.

Born Tracy Marcellino Aubert, the Brooklyn-born and Los Angeles-based artist channels a lifetime of movement, reinvention, and underground creative energy into the Witch Cabin universe. Raised as a latchkey kid running through San Francisco, her work carries the emotional texture of cities after midnight: beautiful, overstimulating, seductive, and emotionally detached all at once.

That atmosphere lives inside “We Want Connection.”

The production pulls from underground pop, dance music, synth textures, and hip-hop-adjacent rhythms, but the real gravity of the song exists underneath the sound design. It lives in the psychological tension of wanting closeness while simultaneously living inside a culture engineered to dilute intimacy into content.

Most emerging artists spend their second single trying to prove themselves.

Witch Cabin uses hers to reveal herself.

That distinction matters.

Currently landing on over 200 Spotify playlists with only her second official release ever, Witch Cabin is already beginning to attract listeners who are less interested in trends and more interested in emotional resonance. There is a difference between music people consume and music people subconsciously return to when they are trying to feel understood. Witch Cabin appears to be building toward the latter.

Outside of music, Aubert works in experiential food design for brands, a career path that unexpectedly mirrors her artistry. Both worlds revolve around sensation, immersion, emotion, and memory. She does not simply create songs. She creates environments people emotionally step into.

And she is only getting started.

Currently studying production and DJ performance through the Pete Tong DJ Academy, Witch Cabin is preparing for a future that extends far beyond streaming platforms. Touring. Festival circuits. Fashion collaborations. Producer partnerships. International creative expansion. Iceland Airwaves and Sonar sit firmly on her vision board, but listening to her music, it becomes obvious the real destination is deeper than career milestones.

She wants permanence.

Not fame. Not noise. Not temporary attention.

Connection.

And ironically, in a world drowning in artificial engagement, that pursuit suddenly feels radical.

“We Want Connection” is available now, with remixes already on the horizon and another release scheduled for second quarter rollout later this year.

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