Galvanizing artist MIN-t releases ‘Hope’ single

Multi-hyphenate artist MIN-t shared her new self-released single ‘Hope’ on 27 March, 2026. The track is the debut single from her forthcoming album Before The After which is slated for release on 8, May 2026. Since her move to Berlin in 2015 from Poland, MIN-t has supported globally-recognised artists such as HVOBAngel HazeJess Glynne and Vitalic. She has also performed over 300 live shows at prominent festivals across Europe, including Reeperbahn Festival (DE), Off Festival (PL)Orange Warsaw Festival (PL), Open’er Festival (PL) and Y Not Festival (UK). Additionally, MIN-t embarked on a European tour last November with singer-songwriter Saya Noé and electronic pop producer OIEE, where they performed in Budapest, Prague, Berlin, Warsaw, Wrocław and Bochum. 

MIN-t, who is the creative alter ego of Martyna Kubicz, is a singer, songwriter, composer, producer and mix engineer, who graduated from the Berklee College of Music campus in Valencia, Spain after receiving a scholarship at the renowned institution. During her time at Berklee College of Music, she was the first Polish woman to be mentored by revered sound engineer and professor Susan Rogers, who is known for her work with PrinceMIN-t’s 2021 album Shot To Pieces was co-produced by acclaimed British producer, composer and guitarist Leo Abrahams, who has worked with the likes of AdeleJon Hopkins, Brian Eno and Regina Spektor

MIN-t’s musical journey began at just 7-years-old when she began studying classical piano, and spent 12 years at a music school in Wrocław, Poland. MIN-t also participated in children’s musical theatre as well as ballet, which formed a fertile foundation for her music career as she grew artistically and developed her sound. After discovering jazz, electronic music, pop and soul as a teenager, she started writing her own music at 16-years-old and began participating in bands. However, when she turned 18 she started learning how to produce music using Ableton, which cemented her path as an artist. Today, MIN-t describes her sound as genreless, as it’s a concoction of electronic music, pop and R’nB, while she draws inspiration from the likes of Aphex TwinAutechreCharli XCXD’AngeloFKA twigs and Aretha Franklin

‘Hope’, which is sure to entice fans of FKA twigsCharlie XCX and Sevdaliza, is a bold and powerful anthem that inspires the listener to keep holding on even in the darkest of times. ‘Hope’ was produced and mixed by MIN-t, mastered by Conor Dalton, with songwriting credits going to MIN-t and her sister Patrycja Kubicz. The single features a ferocious breakbeat which forms a rich foundation for the rest of the track’s elements to effortlessly flow; like the glitchy synths which create a sense of expansion and freedom, along with a gripping bassline that commands the attention of the listener. MIN-t’s vocals shine in all of  their glory throughout ‘Hope’, as she not only showcases her magnificent vocal range, but her evocative rapping ability too, further driving the theme of the track. 

MIN-t shared: “The song ‘Hope’ is not a simple story about believing that everything will be okay. In these difficult times, trust in the world cannot be rebuilt with empty slogans. Superficial empathy only camouflages inaction. True hope is an effort. It grows out of experiences of loss or failure. It awakens anger – and that anger drives us to act.