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Here's Adi Ulmansky's Video for "Work It"

This is your captain, please get ready for disembark. Welcome to Planet Peculiar.

Guys! You know what's great about life? Diversity. And divergent opinions. Where one member of the Noisey team suggested Israeli upstart

Adi Ulmansky

gives him "

Ohio mall raver vibes," another totally digs her seapunk-meets-Jem-and-the-Holograms DIY chic. She first floated into our orbit late last year with the premiere of "A.D.I." in which our day-glo heroine crashed a Jewish wedding, setting the party swinging with her squelchy Uffie-cum-Yolandi-recalling electro ruckus.

Her music—check this summer's "Shit Just Go Real Mixtape"—is a beat blasted riot of influences, from UK electronicists like Rustie and Hudson Mohawk, to M.I.A. and Iggy Azalea. Add to this 90s R&B and the music she grew up around in Tel Aviv and you have an aural assault that's tough to pigeonhole. It's strange, alarming, fun.

Above we've got the premiere of her latest video, for "Work It," which see Adi in her trademark platform Buffalo boots and a holographic swimsuit stomping around some pink planet (awesome animation courtesy of Danna Windsor) where roses fold into neon gems or open to reveal oddly vaginal crevices. With eyes? Just watch it.