Femtanyl

Canadian electronic music duo From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Femtanyl (stylized in all lowercase) are a Canadian electronic music duo based in Toronto consisting of founding member and lead singer Noelle Stockwood[‡ 1][a] and multi-instrumentalist Juno Callender.[‡ 2] Their music is popular in online spaces, particularly among the furry fandom.[1][5] They take inspiration from a wide variety of sources including groups like Nine Inch Nails, Throbbing Gristle, the Prodigy, and Drain Gang, as well as modern electronic dance music and pop music.[4]

OriginToronto, Ontario, Canada[1]
Genres
Years active2023–present
Members
  • Noelle Stockwood
  • Juno Callender
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Callender (left) and Stockwood (right) in 2026
Callender (left) and Stockwood (right) in 2026
Background information
OriginToronto, Ontario, Canada[1]
Genres
Years active2023–present
Members
  • Noelle Stockwood
  • Juno Callender
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Career

Femtanyl began as solo act in 2023 by Stockwood, who had previously released music under the name LilyNiku.[‡ 3] Early Femtanyl tracks such as "Murder Every 1 U Know!" and "Girl Hell 1999" gained her enough popularity to sign a distribution deal with release.global, part of the Artist Partner Group.[4] She released her debut EP, Chaser, in September of the same year. Writing for Pitchfork, Kieran Press-Reynolds described the EP as "a relentless hamster wheel of energy."[5] It amassed over 40 million streams in its first year on streaming services.[6]

Stockwood performed her first show in January 2024, which sold out in two hours. On August 15, Stockwood was introduced to Callender by her manager to perform as a live drummer.[4] By July 2024, they had sold out multiple shows with over 650 tickets each.[7] Stockwood released her sophomore EP, Reactor, in November. It featured American rapper Danny Brown on the track "M3 n M1n3". In 2025, Callender was officially made a member of Femtanyl.[1] Callender described her work as "electronic music with an emphasis on physicality, aggression and kinetics".[4]

In November 2025, Femtanyl appeared on previous collaborator Danny Brown's album Stardust, featuring on the track "ILoveMyLife".[1] The band, alongside American musician Underscores, were supporting acts for Brown's tour in support of the album.[8] Femtanyl is slated to perform at the Primavera Sound 26 festival in Barcelona, Spain.[9] They released their debut album Man Bites Dog on February 13, 2026.[4]

Stockwood is a transgender woman.[1] The cover art of Femtanyl's music often depicts their cat-like mascot, Token, appearing disfigured or injured.[5]

Discography

Studio albums

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Man Bites Dog
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Extended plays

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Chaser
  • Released: August 27, 2023
  • Label: Self-released, Kitty on Fire (physical)
  • Format: CD, cassette, vinyl, digital download, streaming
Reactor
  • Released: November 15, 2024
  • Label: Self-released
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
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Singles

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"Act Right" 2023 Chaser
"P3t"
"Push Ur T3mprr"
"Murder Every 1 U Know!"
(featuring takihasdied)
"Katamari"
"Girl Hell 1999"
"S33k H3lp" Non-album singles
"xX_N3vr_Said_Goodby3_Xx"
"I Might B3 Sick"
"Speed drive"
(Charli XCX - femtanyl remix)
"Dogmatica"
"Lovesick, Cannibal!"
(featuring takihasdied)
"Puppyplay!"
(MAILPUP featuring femtanyl & sixwing)
"Dinner" Reactor
"And I'm Gone" 2024
"Weightless"
"M3 N Min3"
(featuring Danny Brown)
"Mix. 01 – Pickmeup!"
(with Cardinia Road)
Non-album singles
"Worldwid3"
(featuring zombAe)
"Mix. 02 - Bothered!" 2025
"Nastywerkkkk!"
(with ISSBROKIE)
"Lottery"
"Zero Indivisible"
(HEARSETHIEF featuring femtanyl)
Satori
"Body The Pistol" Man Bites Dog
"Head Up" 2026
"War Girl"
(astrid featuring femtanyl)
Non-album singles
"Magfest"
"Dual Wield"
(Machine Girl - femtanyl remix)
PsychoWarrior: MG Ultra X: The Remixes [Minus One]
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Notes

  1. Formerly Noelle Mansbridge.[4]

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