Rosalía's album Lux is a complex, multi-layered work that blends classical music, pop, and experimental elements, exploring themes of femininity, transcendence, and transformation through innovative compositions and multilingual vocals, earning its place as one of 2025's top albums.
Rosalía's album 'Lux' is a theatrical blend of pop, symphonic, and operatic elements, featuring grand orchestral arrangements and classical influences, but it does not fully commit to traditional opera.
Rosalía's album 'Lux' is a transformative work that blends religious imagery with powerful, cathedral-like music, marking a significant evolution from her previous pop style and exploring themes of desire, fame, and faith.
Rosalía's fourth album, Lux, explores themes of spirituality, saints, and contradictions, blending classical flamenco with avant-garde influences and multiple languages, while addressing her artistic identity and societal criticisms.
Rosalía's album LUX explores themes of forgiveness, spirituality, and personal transformation through a blend of flamenco, pop, and experimental sounds, emphasizing active emotional choices and deepening her artistic expression beyond mainstream pop.
Rosalía's fourth album, Lux, is a groundbreaking, operatic, and highly personal work that blends classical music with modern production, reflecting her artistic evolution and personal upheavals, and is considered one of the year's most innovative albums.
Rosalía released her fourth album Lux, which reflects on her 2023 breakup with Rauw Alejandro through a diverse musical style and 13 languages, incorporating orchestral elements and collaborations with artists like Björk and Yves Tumor, while exploring themes of love, transcendence, and mortality.
Rosalía's album Lux is an ambitious, global, and maximalist project recorded with the London Symphony Orchestra, blending classical, folk, and electronic music across 13 languages, inspired by feminine mysticism and her personal journey of transformation and cultural fusion.
Rosalía releases the lead single 'Berghain' featuring Björk and Yves Tumor from her upcoming album Lux, which is set to be released on November 7 and features collaborations with various artists and the London Symphony Orchestra, accompanied by a music video directed by Nicolas Méndez.
Lux, the developer behind the popular Halide photography app, has launched Kino, a professional video capture app for iPhones. Kino is designed to leverage the iPhone 15 Pro's ProRes video capabilities and Log format, offering features like Instant Grade presets, AutoMotion for optimal exposure settings, and the ability to add custom LUTs. The app is available for an introductory price of $9.99 and will increase to $19.99 after Friday. Kino supports devices running iOS 17 or higher, though some features are exclusive to the iPhone 15 Pro.
Lux, the studio behind the popular Halide camera app, has launched Kino, a pro video capture app for iPhone. Kino offers a user-friendly interface, advanced features like Instant Grade for cinematic video, and AutoMotion for optimal motion blur. Available for a one-time purchase of $19.99, Kino is optimized for iPhone 15 Pro but works on any iPhone running iOS 17.