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American vocalizer-songwriter

Dorian Electra

Electra in 2018

Electra in 2018

Groundwork information
Nascency name Dorian Fridkin Gomberg
Born 1992 (historic period 29–30)[i]
Houston, Texas, U.S.
Genres
  • Pop
  • experimental popular
  • hyperpop[2]
  • futurepop[3]
  • avant-popular[4]
  • alt-pop[5]
Occupation(s)
  • Vocalizer
  • songwriter
  • performance artist
Years active 2009–present
Website dorianelectra.com

Musical artist

Dorian Electra Fridkin Gomberg (born 1992) is an American vocalizer, songwriter, and performance artist. Their debut studio album, Flamboyant, was released in 2019, followed past their second studio album, My Agenda, in 2020.

Early life [edit]

Electra's father is Paul Gomberg, known as "the Rockstar Realtor" in Houston, and originally from Beverly Hills.[6] Their mother is an artist and jewelry designer Paula Fridkin.[7] Electra graduated from Schoolhouse of the Forest, a Montessori high school in Houston, Texas.[eight] They attended Shimer Higher, a Great Books school in Chicago, Illinois, from 2010 to 2014.[9] Electra is Jewish.[10]

Career [edit]

Electra beginning drew national attention in 2010 with the music video "I'thousand in Love with Friedrich Hayek",[eleven] which lauded the philosophy of the Austrian economist Friedrich Hayek and garnered commentary from the modernistic Austrian theory professor Steven Horwitz.[12]

In 2011, they released two more than videos, "Roll with the Catamenia" and "We Got it 4 Cheap". Both were covered by mainstream political media.[13] [fourteen] "Nosotros Got it 4 Cheap" came in second in the Lloyd V. Hackley Endowment's "Supply and Demand Video Contest".[15]

In 2012, they interned at production visitor Emergent Gild.[viii] [16] Emergent Order had previously published "Fear the Boom and Bust", a similar Hayek-oriented rap video.[17] [xviii]

Electra then produced a new, similarly economics-oriented pop video, "FA$T CA$H", with the support of an accolade from the Flick Institute.[19]

In September 2012, Electra released the music video "Party Milk", which they draw as an endeavor to merge mutual party scene symbolism with something one would never acquaintance with a political party, but that everyone is familiar with in another context.[20] [21]

In 2014, Electra (every bit Dorian Electra & The Electrodes) released a music video called "What Mary Didn't Know",[22] based on Frank Jackson'south philosophical idea experiment of the aforementioned name (1986).[23]

2015 saw the release of Electra'due south video "Forever Immature: A Beloved Song to Ray Kurzweil", a tribute to the futurist Ray Kurzweil.[24] [25] In 2016, Electra released "Ode to the Clitoris" on Refinery29 detailing the history of the clitoris from ancient Greece to mod 3D models.[26] In an interview Electra stated it was to "desensitize people to the word CLITORIS and help bring it more into popular consciousness."[27] In June 2022 Electra released "Mind Body Problem" on Bullett Media, a song and video "virtually femininity every bit a operation—when existence a 'woman' feels like putting on a costume and the costume doesn't seem to come off with the dress".[28]

Electra continued their music video series with Refinery29 about intersectional feminism and queer histories with "The History of Vibrators" (2016),[29] the "Dark History of High Heels" (2016),[30] "2000 Years of Drag" (2016),[31] and "Control" (2017).[32] These videos focused on the histories of intersectional feminist and queer issues, collaborating with many artists including Imp Queen, London Jade, The Vixen, Lucy Stoole, Eva Young, Zuri Marley, K Rizz, and Chynna.[33] [32] [34] "2000 Years of Elevate" was accepted and screened at The Due east Village Queer Film Festival, NewFest, Fringe! Queer Pic & Arts Fest, TWIST: Seattle Queer Motion-picture show Festival, Austin Gay & Lesbian International Moving picture Festival (aGLIFF),[35] Art All Night - Trenton: sixth Annual Film Festival, Desperado LGBT Pic Festival, QUEER-Streifen Regensburg, Filmfest homochrom, Flatpack Film Festival, CINEMQ.

In 2017, Electra released the unmarried Jackpot through Grindr's digital publication Into More, a song that "addresses gender fluidity, merely in a more subtle, less explicitly educational way."[36] After that year, Electra was featured on the Charli XCX track "Femmebot" with Mykki Blanco on the mixtape Popular 2.[37]

In 2018, Electra released three new tracks titled "Career Male child", "VIP", and "Man to Man".[38] [39] [40] [41]

In 2019, Electra released their debut album, Flamboyant.[42] In August 2019, Electra embarked on the Flamboyant: Chapter I tour, which lasted until November 2019.[43] They began the second leg, Flamboyant: Chapter II, in early 2020. However, in March of the aforementioned year, the rest of the bout dates were postponed due to COVID-19.[44] In 2020, Electra released the single "Thirsty (For Love)", a collaboration with fans.[45] They also released a deluxe version of "Flamboyant" later that yr. Following this, they released the singles "Pitiful Bro (I Beloved Yous)", "Give Not bad Thanks", "Gentleman", and "Thou'Lady". On September 21, 2020, Electra announced their projection My Agenda, featuring appearances from Rebecca Black, Sega Bodega, Lil Mariko, Mood Killer, Faris Badwan, Pussy Anarchism, Village People, and Dylan Brady amongst others. The project was released on October 16, 2020, and is described equally exploring "crunch in masculinity".[46]

Personal life [edit]

Electra is queer and genderfluid, and uses they/them pronouns. They have been diagnosed with attention deficit disorder.[3] [47]

Discography [edit]

Dorian Electra discography
Studio albums 2
Singles 29
Instrumental albums 1
Demo albums 1

Albums [edit]

Studio albums [edit]

Instrumental albums [edit]

Demo albums [edit]

Singles [edit]

Every bit pb artist [edit]

As a featured artist [edit]

Other charted songs [edit]

Other appearances [edit]

Videos [edit]

  • "I'm in Dearest with Friedrich Hayek" (2010)[71]
  • "Roll with the Menstruum" (2011)
  • "We Got It 4 Cheap" (2011)
  • "Political party Milk"[20]
  • "Fast Ca$h" (2012)
  • "What Mary Didn't Know" (2015)[22]
  • "Forever Young: A Love Song To Ray Kurzweil" (2015)[24]
  • "Ode to the Clitoris" (2016)[72]
  • "Heed Torso Problem" (2016)[28]
  • "The History of Vibrators" (2016)[29]
  • "Nighttime History of High Heels" (2016)[30]
  • "2000 Years of Drag" (2016)[31]
  • "Control" (2017)[32]
  • "Jackpot" (2017)[36]
  • "Career Boy" (2018)
  • "V.I.P." (feat. Thousand Rizz) (2018) [73]
  • "Man to Homo" (2018)[40]
  • "Flamboyant" (2019)
  • "Daddy Like" (2019)[74]
  • "Adam & Steve" (2019)
  • "Guyliner" (2020)
  • "Malibu" (Guest advent) (2020)
  • "Sorry Bro (I Love You lot)" (2020)
  • "Give Great Thank you" (2020)
  • "Gentleman / One thousand'Lady" (2020)
  • "Edgelord" (feat. Rebecca Black) (2020)
  • "F the World" (2020)[75]
  • "Friday (Remix)" (Invitee appearance) (2021)
  • "Shape of Yous" (Ed Sheeran cover) (2021)
  • "Positions" (Ariana Grande comprehend) (2021)
  • "Ram It Down" (feat. Mood Killer, Lil Mariko & Lil Texas) (2021)
  • "Feels Like We Just Go Backwards" (Tame Impala cover) (2021)
  • "Happy" (Pharrell Williams cover) (feat. 645AR) (2021)
  • "My Calendar" (feat. Hamlet People & Pussy Riot) (2021)
  • "My Agenda" (Anamanaguchi Remix) (feat. Village People & Pussy Riot) (2022)

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External links [edit]

  • Official website

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorian_Electra

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