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Elohim Expands Her Sonic Universe with ‘Power of Panic (Deluxe Edition)’

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Elohim continues to carve her own lane in electronic music with Power of Panic (Deluxe Edition), out via Position Music. A producer, singer, and songwriter who thrives on reinvention, she’s amassed over 600 million streams, performed at Coachella, Lollapalooza, and EDC Mexico, and collaborated with Skrillex, Marshmello, and Big Freedia—all while maintaining a signature sound that’s both vulnerable and volatile.


This deluxe edition deepens the emotional weight of the original, introducing tracks that shift its atmosphere in unexpected ways. “Sail,” a haunting rework of AWOLNATION’s anthem, trades its explosive energy for something far more delicate, unraveling in whispered vulnerability. “Scratch My Brain” fractures the album’s rhythm like an intrusive thought, an interlude that mimics the unpredictability of anxiety. Meanwhile, “Patience” lingers in a slow burn, its simmering unease capturing the restless pull of uncertainty.


Power of Panic represents an meaningful story of emotion. Elohim poured her struggles with anxiety into every note, shaping an album that gained support across Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, and Audiomack. Playlists like New Music Friday, Future Hits, and Women of Electronic amplified its reach, which is saying something! Power of Panic (Deluxe Edition) i is a continuation of a powerful conversation.





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