TOMORROW WOMAN ANNOUNCES DEBUT EP ‘PLAYS MACHINES’ AND SHARES LEAD SINGLE ‘HONEY FACTORY’
Tomorrow Woman is the project of California-born, Paris-based artist Betsy Roszko, formerly of punk band Gomme. After a seven-year hiatus from releasing music, Roszko returns with a project rooted in identity, renewal and creative freedom. With Tomorrow Woman, she steps into the world of electronic music, carrying punk’s instinct for disruption into a layered landscape of synthesised sound. The project marks both a homecoming and a departure, as Roszko revisits the electronic music that shaped her youth and explores how those sounds continue to evolve.
Today Tomorrow Woman announces her debut EP Plays Machines, set for release May 1st, alongside its lead single “Honey Factory”.
Speaking about the track, Roszko says: “‘Honey Factory’ is a fever-dream fantasy of burning it all down. I was thinking about this idea of being a bee in someone else’s machine, and how luxury today feels dystopian.”
The project developed gradually after Roszko began teaching herself music production from scratch, working alone with a cracked DAW, YouTube tutorials and a deeply ingrained DIY mindset. In the process, she reconnected with music and with Europe’s electronic lineage, finding a renewed sense of belonging in France through sound.
Dance sits at the heart of Tomorrow Woman. Her music is written as a soundtrack for bodies in motion, informed by years studying contemporary choreography and time spent in the Centre National de Danse archive, drawing inspiration from figures including Alvin Ailey, Crystal Pite and William Forsythe.

