“Hold Me in a New Way” and “CD’s,” a pair of singles from the Irish pop singer Elaine Howley, are so electric that, even though they might sonically conjure the transitory state directly before sleep, it wouldn’t be right to call them hypnagogic. The former is minimal, with a drum loop for a heartbeat, and the title as a swooning motif. It’s Broadcast meets Jai Paul, with a singular vulnerability, a warmth emanating under its synthetic bones. This is what it would sound like if “Goodbye Horses” and “O Superman” had a muted, lovestruck child. On “CD’s,” Howley’s sultry baby voice echoes over crackling effects and a haunting bassline. It’s like the moody ghost of a new wave track. If you feel yourself drifting off while listening to this music, the sleep will feel surreal.