Experimental electronic artist Elohim is back with ‘Didn’t Sign Up For This’, the third and final single release before her hotly anticipated album ‘Power of Panic’ drops this summer. Unsurprisingly, as we’ve come to expect from this incredibly versatile artist, it’s an absolute belter.
Switching up from gentle indie, acoustic sections to ferocious, UKG-inspired cuts, Elohim’s compositional blend of deep bass and haunting melody mirrors the emotional rollercoaster depicted in the single’s lyrics. It’s a raw, honest view into the reality of the human experience, a theme that runs throughout her body of work as a whole.
The inventive prowess on ‘Didn’t Sign Up For This’ also showcases why Elohim has become one of the hottest talents coming out of the States right now. Gracing the pages of Rolling Stone, Mixmag, LA Weekly, Billboard, The NY Times and Variety, she’s performed at some of the planet’s most prestigious music festivals, including Coachella, Ultra, Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, HARD Festival and Electric Forest, and collaborated with the likes of Marshmello, Big Gigantic, NITTI, Party Fav0r, Big Freedia, Skillex, Felix Cartal, Funkin’ Matt, Yoke Lore, and LIGHTS – giving a huge indication of both her versatility and broad appeal in the music industry.
Elohim ‘Didn’t Sign Up For This’ is out now; ‘Power of Panic’ drops on July 12th
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