With this in mind, I wanted the track to be hypnotic and gritty, but with light in it, too. EMDR is rhythmic it takes you down through the dark stuff, but then suddenly one day my fear and anxiety lifted and my outlook brightened again. This experience was so intense and perspective-changing, and I wanted to make something that finished releasing the emotion wrapped up in the process. The track was inspired by a poem I wrote about a therapy I had for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) called EMDR, meaning eye movement desensitization and reprocessing. Please can you tell us a bit about the inspiration behind the track? XLR8R+ is a curated subscription service and music community delivering exclusive music and content every month, plus access to the XLR8R+ member’s area, where you can submit your music to be showcased across XLR8R’s channels and to the XLR8R+ community.Įluize, thank you for sharing your Live Set with us. You can download Eluize’s “EMDR” via XLR8R+ once you subscribe here. Please note: this Live Set and included samples are for educational use only and cannot be used for commercial purposes. *Requires a Live 10 Suite license or the free trial. This year she has launched a coaching initiative to support women, trans, and non-binary artists in producing and performing electronic music, releasing, label management, and more.Īs part of this month’s XLR8R+ edition, Eluize is releasing her new track, “EMDR.” We caught up with her to take a deep dive into the inspiration, techniques, and creative processes used to produce the track-and she has shared a download of her Ableton Live Set for a direct look into her methods.ĭownload the Live Set to Eluize “EMDR” here* As a DJ and live act, Eluize, born Emma Sainsbury, has performed at some of Europe’s most renowned clubs, and she’s also made regular appearances across the globe, including Australia’s Rainbow Serpent Festival, Savage Hanoi, and Hypnotic Hong Kong.Īlongside her production and performance pursuits, Eluize is dedicated to sharing her expertise and uplifting up-and-coming members of the music industry. Dubby, spacious, acidic, and rave-inspired are just some of the ways Australian-born artist Eluize describes the house and techno she has been creating and curating in her adopted home city of Berlin.
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