Blue Loop
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London-based electronic artist Blue Loop shares euphoric new single 'All Of You' ahead of debut album release.

Next week, London-based electronic artist Blue Loop, the moniker of Merseyside-born producer and performer Emma Hall, is set to release her debut album Cycles. Crafted during the treatment for stage 3 breast cancer in summer 2023, Cycles weaves together analogue synths, layered vocals, and found sound to trace a raw, non-linear path through illness, identity and transformation.
New single ‘All Of You’ is the album’s dancefloor finale, and a powerful meditation on connection. A pulsing track inspired by the likes of Kelly Lee Owens and Jon Hopkins, built around a looping three-chord progression that never quite resolves.
Written on a meditation retreat, the track is about re-emergence, about moving from introspection back into connection, from healing alone to healing together.
Of the track, Hall says:
"This was the last track I wrote for the album, and maybe the hardest. I wanted to write something that tried to make sense of everything I’d been through. But early versions just felt forced or a bit corny. I was trying too hard to say something wise.
The month after I finished treatment, just as I was trying to complete this song, I went on a meditation retreat. On the retreat, we did ‘communication exercises’ where we’d sit opposite one another and take turns asking and answering the question, “Tell me who you are.” No reacting, just holding eye contact and listening.
When I came home, I rewrote the track through that lens. It became a song about intimacy, about pushing towards knowing and being known. The title, All of You, refers to the basic human desire to fully know another person, but also to the fact that we find meaning in knowing many others; that healing is collective. It feels right that after an album of so much introspection, this track reaches outwards to the listener and reengages with the world; that’s where the answers are."
“I originally planned to take April 2023 off to complete my second EP. As it happened, the first day of that planned time was the day I was diagnosed with cancer,” says Hall. “Faced with eight cycles of chemotherapy over five months, I wondered if I could complete one song per cycle, to give some purpose to that time other than my illness. Give or take some moments where I was simply too unwell to write, that is loosely what happened and so the EP evolved into the full album Cycles.”
The result is a rich and immersive album that moves seamlessly between sonic worlds, from ambient synthscapes to brooding trip-hop and euphoric electro-pop. Vocals take centre stage for the first time in Hall’s work, lending Cycles a new emotional immediacy.
“It’s the first record I’ve sung on and my voice feels quite delicate and raw,”
says Hall, making the themes much more direct.
Hall recorded much of the album in the weeks between finishing chemotherapy and undergoing a mastectomy.
“The majority of my vocals were recorded in the fortnight leading up to my mastectomy: there is a rawness and intensity to them,”
she says.
Found sound is scattered throughout the record – the rhythmic whir of hospital machines, voices of doctors and nurses – collected on her iPhone while in treatment.
A sense of sensuality, vulnerability and intergenerational memory threads through key tracks.
“It’s hard for me to sum up Cycles, just as the experience of cancer is hard to be neat about,”
Hall reflects.
“There is grief, hard-won growth, and a non-linear path towards intimacy and joy. There is beauty in the journey, and there is bare, visceral pain.”
Musical reference points for Cycles include the introspective grandeur of Jenny Hval, the atmospheric grooves of Warpaint and the immersive beats of Kelly Lee Owens and HTRK. Yet at its heart, this is a record like no other - a bold, brave offering from an artist transformed.
“I am proud to say Cycles captures a good portion of my lived experience, and I hope it will resonate with anyone who has found themselves in the darkness looking for the light.”
says Hall.
Live Dates
08.11.25 London, The Cavendish Arms
(Album Launch & Listening Party)


