Amorphous releases new single ‘Devour’ featuring Nora Avant
Amorphous releases the single “Devour” featuring Nora Avant via Semantics Productions, previewing the upcoming album “Mono Substance.”

Amorphous has released “Devour”, a new single featuring Nora Avant on vocals, through Semantics Productions. The electro-industrial project of producer Gil OS issued the track on June 19, 2026 as a digital single in two versions, ahead of the forthcoming Amorphous album “Mono Substance”.
Amorphous bring an old-school electro-industrial sound that mixes EBM and industrial-dance elements, built on rough rhythms, dark soundscapes and tape loops. “Devour” comes in two versions, the original (3:23) and a remix (3:49). Gil OS wrote, produced, mixed and mastered both, with Nora Avant on main and backing vocals. The track deals with greed, obedience and consumption, and moves the project toward a more direct, club-oriented format. It is available digitally.
The original version of “Devour” will also appear on “Mono Substance”, the next Amorphous album, presented around ideas of unstable identity, shifting forms and the collapse of separation into one shared substance. “Mono Substance” follows “Skepticism”, the album Gil OS issued through Semantics Productions on August 3, 2024.
About Amorphous
Amorphous is the project of Gil OS, a Brazilian electronic producer active since the early 1990s. He first became known as the mastermind of Morgue Mechanism, an early industrial and EBM act from South America that recorded for the German label Off Beat. After relocating to the United Kingdom, Gil OS started Amorphous, working in old-school electro-industrial and EBM; he described Morgue as the root of his electronic music in a Side-Line interview. The Amorphous discography includes the 2016 album “Shapeshifting”, the “Behaviourism” EP and the 2024 album “Skepticism”, both on Semantics Productions; Side-Line previewed the latter when Amorphous shared the “Algorithm” video. With “Devour”, featuring Nora Avant, Gil OS opens the next album, “Mono Substance”.
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