Singer Tracie Law and violinist Pam Chowhan from Symphony of Pain performing on stage at a venue called Cart & Horses, with musical instruments including a violin, drums, and amplifiers visible, under purple and pink lighting.

Elektrikology

Conceived in 2024, Elektrikology sees Symphony of Pain writing partners Tracie Law and Pam Chowhan embark on a far more synth-driven sound. Drawing inspiration from synth pop and industrial rock pioneers such as Gary Numan and Trent Reznor, their sound fuses dark electronics, driving beats and atmospheric synths with electric violin and cinematic soundscapes.

Joining them from Tracie's first London band, 'Platnum-Hi', is producer and guitarist, Graham Sean Pritchard, whose distinctive sonic craft helps drive the project’s ambitious song writing and creative edge.

The result is a powerhouse collaboration delivering bold, innovative tracks packed with killer hooks and instant, sing-along choruses.

Deliciously dark, provocative and laced with a quirky sense of humour, Elektrikology is edgy, addictive, and pure gun-finger dance-rock heaven.