Tamta Tightens the Formula with ‘AUTOTAPINOSI’
- Hinton Magazine

- 3 hours ago
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Tamta returns with ‘AUTOTAPINOSI’, a track that tightens her sound and places her firmly within a more defined, club-led direction.

Released on 11 March 2026 via Kiki Music Group and distributed by Minos EMI / Universal Music Group, the track pushes her sound into a more direct, club-driven direction. Built on an EBM foundation, it blends industrial textures with electronic and post-punk influences, moving her further away from conventional pop structures and into a space that feels more aligned with contemporary club culture.
Produced by TEO.x3, the record is deliberately stripped of excess. The production is tight, controlled and built for impact, allowing the vocal to sit front and centre without distraction. It is a sound that prioritises clarity over gloss, with a focus on rhythm, tone and presence.
Lyrically, ‘AUTOTAPINOSI’ centres on ownership and self-definition. The track addresses power, desire and control without softening its position, placing the narrative firmly in the hands of the artist. It is direct in its intent and confident in its delivery, reflecting a wider shift in how female artists are approaching subject matter within the genre.

This release builds on the momentum of her 2025 project THE VILLAIN HEROINE, which repositioned Tamta within a more experimental lane of pop. That project introduced a darker, more structured sound and connected her more closely with fashion-led and alternative music spaces. ‘AUTOTAPINOSI’ continues that direction with more focus and precision.
Outside of the studio, Tamta’s reach remains significant. With over 250 million combined streams and views, appearances across major European stages and a consistent presence across fashion and culture platforms, she operates at scale while maintaining a clear creative direction. Collaborations with brands such as Mugler, Adidas and Converse, alongside editorial features in titles including Vogue and Mixmag, reinforce her position across both music and fashion.

Her connection to live audiences is equally strong. From Pride stages to club residencies, her performances are built around energy and audience engagement rather than spectacle alone. That approach will continue later this month as she returns to London for a headline show at Colours Hoxton on 27 March.
‘AUTOTAPINOSI’ arrives at a time when pop is shifting. The lines between mainstream and alternative are less defined, and audiences are responding to artists who bring clarity and direction to their work. Tamta is part of that shift, not reacting to it but contributing to it.
This release doesn’t attempt to reposition her. It reinforces exactly where she stands.
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