“How You Feel”: Where Classical Grace Meets Deep House Emotion
- Wr. Majesty

- Oct 30
- 2 min read

Elisa V, the internationally acclaimed Finnish violinist, continues to redefine what it means to be a modern classical artist with her latest single, “How You Feel”, released on October 24. Following the success of her debut track “Love of Yesterday”, this new release takes listeners on a more introspective journey — one that seamlessly intertwines the expressive depth of classical violin with the hypnotic pulse of contemporary deep house. A graduate of the prestigious Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, Elisa V was raised in a family of musicians and has spent years gracing global stages — from world festivals to royal performances and even a concert for the Pope at the Vatican.
Yet, despite her classical roots, Elisa has always sought to expand her artistic vocabulary, pushing the violin into new, genre-blurring territories. In “How You Feel”, Elisa V channels a rich sense of melancholy and emotional reflection. The song’s production contrasts a steady, atmospheric electronic rhythm with the organic warmth of the violin, creating a sonic dialogue between the past and the present. Each note feels intentional, echoing both vulnerability and strength — a musical embodiment of emotional honesty. The track’s elegance lies in its balance: while the deep house foundation invites movement, the violin melody invites introspection.
Elisa’s ability to merge these seemingly contrasting worlds speaks to her vision as an artist who refuses to be confined by tradition. She describes this fusion as both challenging and liberating, a process that allows her to “express and feel music on a whole other level.” With “How You Feel”, Elisa V reaffirms her role as a bridge between classical mastery and modern innovation. It’s a track that not only captivates the ears but also stirs the soul — a beautiful reminder that music, at its core, is about emotion, connection, and evolution.





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