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Elohim and MEMBA Team Up for New Dancefloor Heater, “Mirrors”

Elohim and MEMBA have teamed up for a new collab, “Mirrors,” a dancefloor heater with a hypnotic blend of swirling synths and distorted sound design. “Mirrors” encapsulates an introspective ethos as Elohim and MEMBA challenge their inner selves and images against reality. The track’s visualizer further illustrates this theme via a trippy audiovisual with contorting images of rave scenes. “When I wrote ‘Mirrors’ I was picturing a dialogue with a different version of myself,” Elohim said in a press statement. “Talking to her, shaking her up, and telling her to wake up. It always feels like a trip when I’m speaking with my inner self, then flash—back to reality like I’m coming down off medication.” “For us, ‘Mir...

StemsDAO Teams Up With Elohim for Innovative NFT Remix Contest

In a boundary-pushing proposition, Elohim has teamed up with StemsDAO to offer her fans and a global community of music producers the chance to officially remix her music. StemsDAO is fostering a strong community, fueled by conversations around music production and the world of Web3. The platform has set out to help musicians bypass the bottlenecks of copyright issues that often happen when remixing the music of major artists, while driving community-led ownership over these newly created works. Following collaborations with the likes of Poolside, Harris Cole, White Cliffs, Sound of Fractures and more, StemsDAO has now teamed up with the celebrated singer, songwriter and producer to offer artists the chance to reimagine the stems of her acclaimed 2019 EP, BRAINDEAD as N...

Splash House Brings a Wet and Wild Weekend to Palm Springs

People in cowboy hats and thongs standing in line at the local I Heart Mac & Cheese; golf carts speeding down the streets, bubble guns at the ready; and some of the most enthusiastic, non-eight-year-old patrons that an aviation museum has ever seen…Oh, Splash House, there’s nothing quite like you. It’s Christmas in August this year in Palm Springs, thanks to not one, but two editions of the staple SoCal dance music festival. With Weekend One spanning from August 12th to 14th, the event’s first run this month was a wet and wild takeover of The Renaissance, Margaritaville and Saguaro Hotels by day and the Palm Springs Air Museum by night.  As headliner John Summit famously tweeted (and has since deleted), “I’m drunk and I’m high and I’...

EDM.com Playlist Picks: Hardwell, Zeds Dead, HALIENE & More [8/12/22]

The electronic music community is constantly evolving with new sounds every week, as artists become more innovative with their compositions. EDM.com’s weekly “Playlist Picks” series highlights the top releases in the genre, helping uncover the latest tracks that will soon dominate the dance music scene. EDM.com Top Hits Hardwell – I Feel Like Dancing GRiZ & TVBOO – Bass Music RÜFÜS DU SOL – Make It Happen (Dom Dolla Remix) Festival Hits 2022 BYOR – Say Yes Scroll to Continue Recommended Articles RetroVision – Pressure Showtek & Silverland – Free Electronic Avenue HALIENE – Reach Across the Sky Elohim & Nitti Gritti – Float Away Zeds Dead & MKLA – In My Head These tracks can be accessed on the EDM.com To...

Elohim’s Music to Be Transformed Into Audiovisual Art Via Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision

After producing her latest EP alone in her bedroom, nothing could prepare Elohim for hearing her most introspective and personal songs to date in 3D with Dolby Atmos. The industry-leading technology will soon be the preferred medium for listening to Elohim’s Journey to the Center of Myself Vol. 4 EP. Transforming her work into an immersive, 18-minute audiovisual installation, Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos together are bringing fans closer to the acclaimed artist than ever before. “I remember walking into the studio and our wonderful engineer Adam [Comstock] was so excited to show me the Dolby Atmos mixes,” Elohim said in a press release shared with EDM.com. “I loved that he wanted me to have the full experience and my first thought was ‘wow, it feels l...

Afterparty NFT Music Festival Shares Full Lineup With The Chainsmokers, Gryffin, SOFI TUKKER, More

The organizers of Afterparty, the upcoming NFT-gated music festival and artistic showcase in Las Vegas, have announced a star-studded lineup for its inaugural edition. Gryffin, LANY, SOFI TUKKER, Bob Moses, TOKiMONSTA, Elohim, and many more join previously announced headliners The Kid LAROI and The Chainsmokers in the assemblage of this two-day digital utopia. Afterparty is shaking up the standard music festival model on several fronts. For starters, each of Afterparty’s 1,500 “Utopian” NFT collectibles doubles as a digital art piece as well as the key to accessing the two-day event. You can gain access to the festival by purchasing a “Utopian” NFT or Afterparty Festival Pass. Afterparty‘s Web3 mission statement is to bring NFT utility to ...

EDM.com Playlist Picks: FISHER, Felix Cartal & Elohim, Adventure Club and More [02/11/22]

The electronic music community is constantly evolving with new sounds every week, as artists become more innovative with their compositions. EDM.com’s weekly “Playlist Picks” series highlights the top releases in the genre, helping uncover the latest tracks that will soon dominate the dance music scene. EDM.com Top Hits Nothing Good Comes Easy – Felix Cartal & Elohim Sometimes – DubVision & The Him The Motto (Robin Schulz Remix) – Tiësto & Ava Max Festival Hits 2022 Palm Beach Banga – FISHER Recommended Articles Shake That – Dr. Fresch & FREAK ON Mi Corazón – Noizu Electronic Avenue Never Surrender (feat. Sarah De Warren) – Adventure Club Lights Out – Blanke & RUNN Comfortable (feat. QUIX) – Aviella...

Elohim Drops Candid “Journey to the Center of Myself, Vol. 3” EP: Listen

Earlier this year Elohim announced her four-part EP series titled Journey to the Center of Myself, a result of setting up a home studio during lockdown. After releasing the first two parts in 2021, she’s now capping off a huge year with the series’ third volume.  The self-released, five-track EP offers insights into the inner workings of Elohim’s brilliant mind. As someone who has openly struggled with mental health issues, her lyrics explore anxiety, depression, and dissociation in a way that’s relatable and healing. “this EP is for the emotions,” she said in an Instagram post. Recommended Articles Kicking things off on the EP is “Little Idiot,” which explores self-loathing and self-sabotage with guitar licks and electropop flair. On the same topic of...

Alison Wonderland Drops Trippy Lyric Video for Haunting Single, “Fuck U Love U”: Watch

Alison Wonderland has taken her patented “fuck me up on a spiritual level” mantra to a new level with her new single.  The superstar singer-songwriter and electronic music producer has unveiled “Fuck U Love U,” a brooding banger. Fragility is the central motif of the angsty track, which doubles as a captivating cry for help: “I’m by myself / I’m all alone / I think too much / need to switch off,” she sings. Wonderland is as vulnerable as she is magnetic in the official “Fuck U Love U” lyric video, a kaleidoscopic and eerie audiovisual with more tension than an awkward middle school dance. Her haunting lyrics about inner demons materialize in the form of sinister hands, which she wards off throughout. Blindfolded and veil...

SPIN Recap: HARD Summer 2021

ABOUT THE FESTIVAL HARDFEST 2021 happened this weekend for the first time in two years, with an expanded venue size and a stacked lineup of electronic, rap and pop acts. The most important thing to note was that all sets had exceptional sound quality and the acts delivered their performances to bustling crowds filled with totems, dancing and spray-bottles. The HARD fairgrounds are completely made up of black-top and the grounds were well-organized with water stations, AstroTurf rest areas, colorful lights, food trucks, and even several “vaccination stations.” The infamous San Bernardino heat became manageable after 5 PM and even comfortable after sundown. Overall, the entire production was well-executed and the experience of grateful, exuberant fans filling the fairgrounds for the debut of...

Ookay, Elohim and Flux Pavilion‘s “Be OK” Is the Dance-Pop Track of the Summer

From the toe-tapping saxophone melody of “Not Again” to the pop-infused flavor of “Weekends,” Ookay has found himself in the thick of his forthcoming sophomore album’s release cycle. Now he’s back again with “Be OK,” a dream team collaboration with Elohim and Flux Pavilion. And while some may call three a crowd, this killer combination is anything but.  Released July 16th, “Be OK” is the best of three worlds. It seamlessly pulls together Ookay’s happy-go-lucky groove, Elohim’s honest songwriting and Flux Pavilion’s bouncy bass breaks for a dance-pop banger bound for sunny summer days.  Conceptualized during a 2019 session between Ookay and Flux Pavilion, the optimism of “Be OK” dates ba...

Elohim Looks Inward on Dazzling EP, “Journey to the Center Of Myself, Vol. 1”

Not too long ago, mental health was a topic the music industry put out of sight and out of mind. Luckily, with artists leading the charge, a newfound spotlight has been put on the topic and artists like Elohim are on the front lines. Her music is raw and real, detailing her personal struggles with anxiety and panic attacks. “Creating music became a saving grace,” she told EDM.com in a recent interview. This conversation continues with her latest EP, Journey To The Center Of Myself, Vol. 1, released independently on June 25th.  The first of four EPs in a new series of projects, Journey To The Center Of Myself, Vol. 1 is a vulnerable analysis of Elohim’s quest for internal peace and happiness. With elements of dream pop, mid-2010s indie rock an...

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