Elohim ventures into chaos on anxious pop anthem "Skinny Legs"
LA-based artist Elohim continues her ludicrously long hot streak with monolithic club banger "Skinny Legs".
Sprawling across five blistering minutes, "Skinny Legs" is a jittery, anxious jam with mighty, swarming beats and erratic bass pulses. It's chaotic in the right ways, with bursts of HEALTH-esque noise pop spearing Elohim's disjointed harmonies, dragging you through the darkness of her mind and onto the darkness of the dancefloor.
The track follows January's ace collab with Louis The Child, dazzling one-off "Hallucinating", and last year's self-titled debut EP (which contains htis such as "She Talks Too Much", "Bridge And The Wall", "Xanax", "Sensations", "Pigments", and Casey Veggies team up "All That Gold").
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