Somewhere between Rotterdam and Istanbul floats a lost planet, Min Taka calls it home. The Turkish-born artist makes glittery chaos feel intimate, blending indie, bubblegrunge, and hyperpop into something entirely her own. Her second EP, 'I think we should just move in together', is her first full English-language project. It's a messy, magnetic mix of diary entries written while figuring out what it means to settle, to stay, to start over. The title comes from 'eYeSiGht', a confessional where she admits she can’t see clearly without this one person (so, obviously, they should move in).
Across six tracks, including a stripped-down acoustic take, Min Taka swings between softness and distortion. One moment it’s intimate bedroom pop, the next it’s full electronic commotion. Think heartbreak, homesickness, pixelated love, and post-move emotional clutter, wrapped in sticky hooks and noise-kissed production. With performances across the Netherlands, Belgium, and Turkey, and upcoming summer shows at Down The Rabbit Hole and Boomtown she’s claiming her place in the indie cosmos.
1. Boston
2. Eyesight
3. Lal
4. Pyramid
5. I Don T Want To
6. Eyesight (Prescribed)