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horsegiirL: NATURE IS HEALING Album Review

Berlin-based DJ horsegiirL dubs herself the world’s first half-human, half-horse pop star, but she’d prefer you view her as just one of the herd. “Did you know that there are 350 breeds of horses in the world?” she advised on her breakout 2022 single, “My Barn, My Rules.” “And I am one of them!” Her debut EP, 2025’s v.i.p.very important pony, fashioned Stella Stallion as both an anthropomorphic anomaly and an equine ingenue, layering sotto voce tales of cosmopolitan horseplay over ultra-lite hardstyle, gabber, and acid house. She’s one in a million, but also one of a million; her method dedication to a fursona-by-any-other-name is, at its heart, a way of communicating that it doesn’t matter where she really came from.

Her first full-length album, NATURE IS HEALING, finally matches up the music with the scope of her gesamtkunstwerk, landing on a lofty message in no small part inspired by an ayahuasca trip in Ecuador: We are all here together on Earth, and we should take care of it, and each other. Abandoning the bullpens of CircoLoco and Tomorrowland for poppier pastures, Stella trades her signature hard dance style for electro-pop pastiche, with help from a cannily chosen set of modern genre architects including Oklou collaborator Casey MQ, Zara Larsson producer Margo XS, and Papa PC Music himself, A.G. Cook.

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NATURE IS HEALING is both compulsively winking and totally woo-woo, with a tonal sweet spot perched atop the arc between Rainbow Dash and the “double rainbow” guy. The off-center bubblegum bliss of opener “351%,” which she co-produced with MQ and Cook, gives the PC Music diaspora its “Remember the Name” moment, introducing our heroine in increments: “10 percent cutie, 20 percent shock, 99 percent I get whatever I want.” Instantly reminiscent of a “Hey QT” or “Sweet Like Chocolate,” the song cleverly establishes the horsegiirL persona without forcing a narrative.

NATURE IS HEALING is best when it’s far outside the rave, frolicking through ’80s new age, ’90s pop, and 2010s EDM with the genuine excitement of someone who purportedly grew up on a farm. There’s the bass-boosted K-pop sheen of “AURA” (“like Minnesota, so fresh, so water”); the just-wide-eyed-enough Ray of Light worship on the title track and its even-crunchier counterpart, “rivers run free”; and the stuttered synth stacks on sapphic, Six Sex-featuring “that’s my beach,” which would get you laughed out of Berghain but could’ve ripped as the B-side to Ariana Grande’s “Break Free.” NATURE IS HEALING’s twin impulses to prance and meditate combine deliciously on “karma is,” which transitions seamlessly from hokey to hedonistic as it flows through a string sonata, a stomping Jersey club breakdown, and a final, gavel-like gong hit. (“Karma is the intent behind the act… karma is you’re still broke and I am rich.”)

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