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Ellie Dixon announces new EP and shares new single ‘Loose Change’

Multidisciplinary artist and producer Ellie Dixon releases her electrifying new single ‘Loose Change’ and announces her most ambitious project yet – the genre-defying EP Tales of a Knight, dropping June 13. The stunning new single propels forward the medieval-inspired universe Dixon has been masterfully crafting since her latest single ‘Knight Shift’.

“‘Turns out my brain’s a bit different”, Dixon divulges on ‘Loose Change’ as she delivers a bold, unflinching celebration of her neurodivergence that serves as both confession and anthem. Channeling the raw, ethereal power reminiscent of Florence + The Machine’s Lungs, the single weaves haunting strings and layered vocals through shifting time signatures that mirror the beautiful chaos of an ADHD mind with startling accuracy.

Dixon’s production brilliance transforms the metaphor of coins rolling around in a wallet into a sonic experience that’s both deeply personal and universally moving. “My therapist said, ‘you should be kinder in your head…you’re just wired a bit different, a design in a system that wasn’t made for you’”; Dixon isn’t just sharing her story, she’s creating a musical sanctuary for everyone whose mind operates outside of conventional boundaries. Dixon says:

“‘Loose Change’ is the closest thing to a look inside my brain – a twinkling, humming engine falling over itself. It was a splurge of consciousness when I had locked myself away in the studio during a difficult time of my life. I was going through therapy at the time and learning a lot about myself and how to understand and forgive myself for the way I am wired.

“It’s the closest I’ve come to capturing how my ADHD feels. I wanted to capture the feeling of the world changing under your feet. Jumping time signatures while still feeling like one logical path. I am completely in love with this song. I’ve never been more proud of something I’ve made.”

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