Lah Porella (Afroditi) is a multidisciplinary artist who creates music like she’s painting layering colors, textures, and memories. Born from the creative stillness of Eresos, Lesvos, and refined through the sonic experimentation of Brooklyn and Athens, her debut album Prasini Skala (Green Staircase) is a collection of “audio diaries.”
Her sound is an organic blend of electro-folk and indie-pop, where traditional instruments like the bendir meet synthesizer swells and raw, phone-recorded snippets. She isn’t interested in over-produced pop; she’s interested in the honesty of the “first take” and the stories we tell ourselves when we think no one is listening.




