The ritualistic music of filmmaker-turned-sonic-experimentor Susu Laroche brings audiences into a ceremonial procession of droning ecstasy and percussion. Pounding drums lead the listener deeper and deeper into a trance-like state, as hazy synths swirl like smoky hallucinations, and ghostly vocals beckon like echoes from beyond the veil. Carpeted by scorched electronics and hand-played rhythms, Laroche's voice casts a spell that is at once an invocation and a warning. Her speculative electro-acoustic songs paint a picture of fantastical proportions and depth – of fallow fields, of harrowed landscapes, of near-futures basked in uncertainty and chaos. Part Delia Derbyshire and part Fever Ray, her percussive experimentation, ambient drones, and warped, poppy, chant-like vocals are unorthodox yet alluring. Sometimes furious, sometimes intimate, she oscillates between fragility and ferocity in her live performances, of which no two shows are ever the same. At Rewire 2026, Laroche presents music from her newest album War Against The Lie (2025) with accompanying visuals created by her.