Emerging as one of the most intriguing voices in the new wave of electronic and alt-pop artists, Chloe Florence continues to blur the lines between dancefloor euphoria and emotional storytelling.
With her latest EP Endlessly Borrowed, Florence opens a new chapter as one that’s equal parts movement, reflection, and release.
Known for her cinematic sound and authentic lyricism, Chloe creates music that feels lived-in and emotionally raw. She’s as much a storyteller as she is a producer and performer, crafting songs that read like pages from a diary but hit with the pulse of a late-night set. Each track on "Endlessly Borrowed" carries her signature blend of warmth and rhythm, allowing listeners to dance through their own emotions.
The project flows through moments of liberation and tenderness from the breezy freedom of “Endlessly” and the high-energy rush of “Euphoria” to the introspective calm of “Borrowed.” On “Log Off,” she captures the modern struggle to disconnect, while “Rhythm of Love” embodies the project’s core — finding beauty in vulnerability and connection.
“The EP came together really naturally,” Chloe shares. “I didn’t want to chase perfection — I wanted honesty. Every song came from a real moment, and I hope people can see their own stories in it.”
Following acclaimed singles like “Golden Hour” and “In Due Time,” as well as her viral cover of Amy Winehouse’s “Back to Black,” Chloe Florence has carved her own space as an artist unafraid to fuse emotion, groove, and visual storytelling.
Listen to the EP out now on all streaming platforms.