WE WANT CONNECTION

SINGLE, LIFELIKE OUT FRIDAY OCT. 17

FULL EP FEBRUARY 2026

Exploring connection chaos in the era of disassociation... but, also, you can dance to it.

Witch Cabin’s visual world is where intimacy is haunted by distortion — organic symbols like moths, woodpeckers, and hurricanes collide with glitch, neon, and broken machines. It’s sensual, cinematic, and fashion-forward, a world where beauty is shadowed by unease.

WHO THE—?

, WITCH CABIN is the moniker for Tracy Marcellino—Brooklyn-born and San Francisco-raised singer/songwriter and producer whose music blends raw vocals, synth-driven arrangements, and brutally honest lyricism. Named after the black cabin in the woods where she writes most of her material, Witch Cabin is both a physical space and a psychological one.

A product of the late-90s San Francisco underground with a bicoastal lineage, Witch Cabin is an artist defined by sonic precision. An alumna of the Red Bull Music Academy whose early vocals surfaced on underground white label hip hop records, she has spent her career navigating the intersections of experimental electronic and alternative pop.

Her track record includes high-profile sync placements on Gossip Girl and international film scores, as well as sharing stages with global acts like Jessie Ware and Hercules and Love Affair. Today, she translates decades of "sonic archaeology" into a masterclass of human intimacy fighting for space in a digital world.

WE WANT CONNECTION

WE WANT CONNECTION

As if waking from a cryogenic freeze after after a very long term relationship, I stepped into a world where intimacy had become fractured chaos. I observed the patterns of connection in what has become the era of detachment. We now protect ourselves so fiercely that avoidance is mistaken for strength, and loneliness is mistaken for emotional maturity. In the noise of digital erasure and curated distance, we’ve lost the plot.

We Want Connection holds a mirror to this moment. The songs are shimmering, beat-heavy, and sexy, carrying the weight of longing with the lightness of release. They are a collective sigh for those who recognize themselves here, where it’s safe to admit you want connection louder than a whisper.

Even broken connection is connection. Even longing, unfulfilled, is proof of being alive. And in that fragile, messy beauty — we can still throw a dance party.

“Lifelike” is a proof of concept for Witch Cabin and the project’s potential to push the needle forward in more ways than one.”

— David Sosa / Grimy Goods

“Not everyone is going to understand. Be your own hype man and stay delusional enough to believe it into being..”

— Witch Cabin Interview / Shoutout LA