Beth Elsden captures the long road to blooming with Losing You Slow
Beth Elsden introduces her debut single Losing You Slow with a sound that sits inside dreamlike synth pop and quiet emotional pull. The track moves through soft melodic phrasing before lifting into escalating vocal hooks, balancing restraint with intention.
Her background in musical theatre and choral performance shape the arrangement. Harmonies are stacked thoughtfully with vocal layers that rise and fall with for impact. Gentle melodic turns give the song its sense of movement while the production keeps the mood intimate and sincere. Written and produced with collaborator Abby Wolfe who first encouraged Beth to record her music - the song was mixed and mastered by Emily Wheatcroft-Snape.
After years of writing in private, when Elsden finally began recording her songs, the ambitions she carried as a child returned with new clarity. Losing You Slow captures that sentiment. A debut that is patient and tender, quietly building toward something larger.