With London artist Esther Joy on the verge of dropping her new EP 'The Acid Caves Vol 1', she has unveiled another track taken from the record titled 'Day 5 (What He Found)'. Continuing to blaze a path with the sound of futuristic electro meets digital hardcore, the track continues a narrative of a bigger story.
London's Esther Joy is definitely one of the more exciting acts out today, treading on the darker side of electronica. Having announced the release of forthcoming debut EP 'The Acid Caves Vol 1.', she returns with a futuritsic meeting of electronica, dance and hard-hitting trap. And while musically the track itself is a heavy-hitter for the raves, the content actually revolves around a story in which Esther Joy states:
Esther Joy had a busy 2017 touring with Charli XCX's band. The London-based artist now returns with a new track titled 'Day 1 (Silipur Leaves Home)'. Taken from her upcoming EP 'The Acid Caves', the cut is a roller coaster ride of bass-twisting electronica combined with a digital punk whipping that completely punches you in the face with force. If there is a modern that exudes a sense of power and might, it's definitely Esther Joy.
London-based artist Esther Joy makes her return with the haunting, new single 'Friendless Necessity'. Taken from her upcoming EP 'Pyschic Tears', the moody song is a whirlwind of dark electro and emotive pop, rumbling with sharp, driving synths and heavy 4x4 kicks. Esther Joy is also behind the production front of the tune.
Having released ethereal electronica that would be seminal during the time of dusk, London-based Esther Joy has ventured further into the darker side of sound with her new track 'Samgel'. Led by fuzzy, shifting synths and hard-hitting drums, the huskiness of the production is balanced with Joy's haunting style of vocals. The tune is taken from her forthcoming EP 'Psychic Tears', which is out August 11th.