London-based Turkish producer ARTHEUS has always thrived in the space between emotional vulnerability and technical precision. His latest single, “Call Me Crazy” — featuring the haunting vocals of Arianne Winter — might be his most affecting work yet. Where his breakout hit “Free Your Mind” introduced millions to his polished, genre-blending approach, this new release plunges deeper into the psyche, unraveling the messy overlap between obsession, love, and self-destruction.
At its core, “Call Me Crazy” is less a love song than a study in dependency. The track follows a character stumbling through longing and addiction, chasing a flame that feels eternal until it burns them raw. ARTHEUS builds this narrative through a delicate collision of soulful melodies and trap-inspired beats — a fusion that amplifies the volatility of the subject matter. Arianne Winter’s vocal delivery is nothing short of spellbinding: vulnerable yet commanding, she embodies both the desperation of clinging to a doomed attachment and the catharsis of eventual release.
What makes the track resonate isn’t just its atmosphere, but its honesty. ARTHEUS doesn’t romanticize obsession — he lays bare its fragility, while also highlighting the resilience born from its collapse. The production arcs like a journey itself: intimate verses unravel into sweeping, beat-driven crescendos, mirroring the transformation from loss to renewal.
“Call Me Crazy” confirms ARTHEUS’s gift for making electronic music feel deeply human. It’s a reminder that sometimes the most profound shifts happen when we let go of what consumes us.
“With ‘Call Me Crazy,’ ARTHEUS crafts a gripping blend of raw vulnerability and trap-fueled intensity — a sonic odyssey that turns obsession into liberation”