Stream: Elohim, ‘Skinny Legs’

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Elohim
Elohim

Surveying the growing catalog of L.A. singer-songwriter-producer Elohim can be like watching a time-lapse photograph of a heartland landscape — bright and bombastic, autumnal and contemplative, icy and foreboding. Since releasing her singles-laden EP last May, the artist born Codi Nicole Caraco has collaborated with hip-hop artists, appeared on Louis the Child’s single “Love Is Alive” and released a trickle of songs herself — including “Hallucinating” and its intoxicating mariachi version. (Both “Hallucinatings” will be released this spring on 7-inch vinyl.) Her latest foray is the single “Skinny Legs,” a percolating track that seeps into the consciousness as if via multiple transmissions from distant radio towers. It fits the cinematic mystique the classically trained pianist has built in her two years on the scene and continues to make her one of the least predictable electronic artists around.

||| Stream: “Skinny Legs” and “Hallcinating” (and its mariachi version)

||| Also: Stream Louis the Child’s “Love Is Alive” (feat. Elohim)

||| Also: Watch the Megan Park-directed video for “Hallucinating”

||| Live: Elohim plays the Do LaB stage at Coachella and the Skyline Festival in downtown L.A. on May 20.

||| Previously: “Xanax” (acoustic), Ears Wide Open