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Eli returns with unique new electronica project "I Can Be Whatever You Want Me To Be"

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Eli returns with unique new electronica project "I Can Be Whatever You Want Me To Be"

Eli’s debut EP, I Can Be No matter You Need Me To Be, is a daring exploration of eclectic sounds and deep feelings. Launched through Mammal Sounds Information, this assortment showcases Eli’s potential to mix genres seamlessly whereas sustaining a cohesive narrative all through. The EP options a mixture of alternative-dance, hyper-pop, and digital influences, with every monitor standing out as a singular chapter in Eli’s musical journey.

The standout monitor, “What If/If Solely,” that includes Melbourne artist Lucy Lamb, delivers a gritty, hyper-pop power that’s each uncooked and charming. Lamb’s vocals add a haunting layer to the tune, which explores the grandiosity and drama of romantic emotions. Eli’s manufacturing, impressed by the drum and bass stylings of artists like Vierre Cloud, creates a dynamic soundscape that enhances the emotional depth of the lyrics.

Closing the EP is “I am going to Ask Them To Go,” a monitor that Eli has been refining since he was 17. It captures the melancholic but epic essence of Jeff Buckley, whom Eli cites as a major affect. The tune’s evolution through the years mirrors Eli’s development as an artist, culminating in a monitor that feels each deeply private and universally relatable.

The artist explains intimately –

“When it got here to bringing this tune to life in a recorded setting, I used to be initially impressed by a lot of the drum and bass chopping you would possibly see on Vierre Cloud’s ‘Second’.

As soon as I had the manufacturing fleshed-out I made an try at recording the vocals however wasn’t very proud of them. My pal Lucy (Lamb) had simply come again from Europe, and we had needed to make a tune collectively for a while, so I scrapped my vocals, instructed her I had no lyrics for it and requested her to go loopy.

So many of those lyrics had been initially written by Lucy, I can’t speculate on what she meant when she wrote a few of this. However I do know once I was writing to enrich what she had already written, I discovered that for me this was a tune about romance. About romanticising and the grandiose nature of what that looks like. The thought of sensitivity and the way dramatic it may really feel.” ~ Eli

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