Elohim dazzles with dancefloor-destined jam "The Wave"
Elohim has cut the ribbon on new single "The Wave", another impressive pop nugget that keeps her winning streak going.
The LA producer's new offering is destined for dancefloors: synth sparkles, throbbing beats, and basslines congeal into a woozy brew beneath hacked-up vocal samples and Elohim's own 24-carat voice.
The new track follows last month's "Eclipse", Whethan collab "Sleepy Eyes", April's "Skinny Legs", January's ace collab with Louis The Child, dazzling one-off "Hallucinating", and last year's self-titled debut EP (which contains hits such as "She Talks Too Much", "Bridge And The Wall", "Xanax", "Sensations", "Pigments", and Casey Veggies team up "All That Gold"). Elohim also recently unveiled her AV project Don't Feed The Baby Tigers.
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