
Eva Gutowski, also known under her sonic alias Marisol, released her debut electronic album OUCH. The NYC-based DJ, producer, creator, and fashion figure presents the album as a fully independent work, having produced, engineered, mixed, and mastered the entire LP herself. The release marks a major step in her move deeper into music, where she builds a sound shaped by tension, dissonance, hypnotic production, and industrial texture.
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She describes the album as “A Journey Through Dissonance and Tension,” placing emotional friction and sonic pressure at the center of the project. The record moves across electronic structures built for intensity, using euphoric highs and darker textures to create a cinematic mood. Across the LP, she shapes a world that connects club energy with personal vision.

The album follows several earlier releases from Marisol, including “OFF THE FLOOR,” “MONEY,” “gimme some time,” “WITCHCRAFT,” and “CAVALLI JEANS.” The last track also points to her love for Roberto Cavalli and her longstanding relationship with the house.
The tracklist includes “OFF THE FLOOR,” “MONEY,” “TMB,” “WITCHCRAFT,” “GHOST,” “gimme some time,” “WHAT U NEED,” “BACK2START,” “OW!,” “PEACE,” and “CAVALLI JEANS.” The songs present Marisol’s electronic language with a strong sense of atmosphere and control.
Eva Gutowski’s work in fashion and culture also shapes the context around OUCH. In recent years, she has attended and collaborated with brands including Mugler, Diesel, Di Petsa, Prada Beauty, Off-White, Rabanne Beauty, and YSL Beauty. She has also appeared front row during fashion weeks in New York, Milan, and Paris.
Eva Gutowski’s career spans digital media, fashion, entertainment, and music, with recognition from Fast Company, Variety, Billboard, the Streamy Awards, and TIME, which named her to its TIME100 Creators list in 2025. Press has also tracked her evolution, from TIME noting her staying power to TMRW and EDM House Network recognizing her rise as Marisol.
OUCH gives that next chapter a full-length form. Marisol steps forward as a producer and artist with a defined electronic sound, using the album to bring together music, fashion, identity, and self-directed production.

















