Élan Sorkin, known professionally as The Hics, is a avant-garde musician and producer whose work defies conventional genre boundaries, blending elements of electronic, experimental, and pop music into a unique sonic tapestry. Emerging from the vibrant underground scene in Brooklyn, New York, The Hics quickly carved out a niche with his distinctive use of unconventional samples, intricate layering, and a penchant for incorporating vocal hiccups—his signature sound that gives both his music and his moniker their name. His artistic journey began in his early teens when he discovered the liberating world of music production software and synthesizers, which allowed him to experiment with sounds beyond the limitations of traditional instruments. The Hics' ascent to prominence was marked by a series of viral releases that caught the attention of both critics and fans alike. His debut EP, "Glitches in Rhythm," showcased his ability to transform glitches and imperfections into captivating melodies, resonating with audiences who found beauty in the unpredictable and the raw. His follow-up singles continued to explore themes of human imperfection and the intersection between technology and humanity, often featuring collaborations with a diverse range of vocalists that added depth and warmth to his digital soundscapes. With each release, The Hics has pushed the boundaries of what electronic music can be, inviting listeners on an auditory adventure that is as much a journey for the ears as it is for the mind. His live performances are equally mesmerizing, a multisensory experience where The Hics' innovative approach to production and his captivating stage presence converge, making each concert an unforgettable event. As he continues to evolve and experiment with new sounds and ideas, The Hics remains an enigmatic and exciting figure in the ever-shifting landscape of modern music.