
If vulnerability had a sound, Elohim’s deluxe edition of Power of Panic might just be it. A powerhouse in electronic circles, she’s toured the festival circuit from Coachella to Lollapalooza, with tracks that caught fire on playlists like Spotify’s Women of Electronic and Apple Music’s Future Hits. With an impressive history of collaborations—including heavy hitters Skrillex, Marshmello, and Big Gigantic—Elohim’s reputation as both a creative force and electronic staple is rock-solid.
This deluxe release offers another layer to her complex narrative. Her reimagining of AWOLNATION’s iconic anthem “Sail” strips the booming original down to its bones, turning defiant shouts into intimate whispers. It’s a move that reveals vulnerability and transforms a stadium-sized anthem into something quietly haunting. Meanwhile, “Scratch My Brain” slides seamlessly into the album as an introspective interlude, breaking up the pace with moody reflection.
But Elohim’s story isn’t just defined by tracks or stages. Her music is the result of navigating life’s complexities, a raw journey through anxiety, panic, and personal reclamation. What started as an album capturing resilience in the face of adversity now grows into something deeper: a dialogue about authenticity and mental health.
As the electronic world races toward polished perfection, Elohim offers a refreshing antidote—an artist bold enough to show her scars.