Elohim channels raw emotion and bass-heavy sound in her new release.
“Half Alive” unfolds with her signature vocal croons—fragile, aching, and unflinchingly direct, serving as an intimate portal into her ongoing struggle for stability. The refrain “I wanna be okay” emerges in jumbled, pitch-shifted murmurs that linger like intrusive thoughts, while soft drum shuffles and spectral harmonies provide a fragile rhythmic pulse. Melancholic synth lines spiral into distorted low-end growls, mirroring the emotional descent into turmoil before surging back with cathartic intensity. “Half Alive” oscillates between haunting fragility and bass-fueled release, striking at the core of the trap and wave spectrum.
Elohim has long stood at the intersection of electronic experimentation and pop-forward accessibility. Her collaborative catalog includes high-profile work alongside Skrillex, Marshmello, Louis The Child, and Big Freedia, with multiple Billboard-charting releases, such as her self-titled debut album, which reached No. 1 in Dance/Electronic Album Sales.
On stage, she has commanded festival audiences at Coachella, EDC Mexico, Bonnaroo, and Electric Forest, while her artistry has been spotlighted by Rolling Stone, The New York Times, Variety, Nylon, and more. Beyond music, her advocacy for mental health has become an integral part of her identity, shaping projects like her ‘Braindead’ EP, which directly supported initiatives for mental health awareness.
With “Half Alive,” Elohim pushes further into her uncompromising vision: exposing vulnerability through sound design as sharp as it is tender. As her debut with Lost In Dreams, the single situates her among a roster dedicated to boundary-pushing electronic music, while reaffirming her place as one of today’s most fearless and multifaceted voices.
Elohim’s new single “Half Alive” is available on all platforms via Lost In Dreams.