From the Arizona desert via San Fran, Berlin and London, Avalon Emerson presents a driving, dreamy sound with her strongest EP to date following 12”s on Icee Hot and Shtum over the last couple of years.
Her debut for Nic Tasker’s Whities sub-label of Young Turks spells out the cranky, flailing techno groove and elegant alien synth vortices of The Frontier up top, backed with a lop-sided, shoulder-droppin’ sort of Afro-beat-meets-electronica style with the breezy atmosphere and grubbing shuffle of 2000 Species of Cacti, complemented by the sweetly beat-less section, The Frontier (High Desert Synthapella).
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From the Arizona desert via San Fran, Berlin and London, Avalon Emerson presents a driving, dreamy sound with her strongest EP to date following 12”s on Icee Hot and Shtum over the last couple of years.
Her debut for Nic Tasker’s Whities sub-label of Young Turks spells out the cranky, flailing techno groove and elegant alien synth vortices of The Frontier up top, backed with a lop-sided, shoulder-droppin’ sort of Afro-beat-meets-electronica style with the breezy atmosphere and grubbing shuffle of 2000 Species of Cacti, complemented by the sweetly beat-less section, The Frontier (High Desert Synthapella).
From the Arizona desert via San Fran, Berlin and London, Avalon Emerson presents a driving, dreamy sound with her strongest EP to date following 12”s on Icee Hot and Shtum over the last couple of years.
Her debut for Nic Tasker’s Whities sub-label of Young Turks spells out the cranky, flailing techno groove and elegant alien synth vortices of The Frontier up top, backed with a lop-sided, shoulder-droppin’ sort of Afro-beat-meets-electronica style with the breezy atmosphere and grubbing shuffle of 2000 Species of Cacti, complemented by the sweetly beat-less section, The Frontier (High Desert Synthapella).
From the Arizona desert via San Fran, Berlin and London, Avalon Emerson presents a driving, dreamy sound with her strongest EP to date following 12”s on Icee Hot and Shtum over the last couple of years.
Her debut for Nic Tasker’s Whities sub-label of Young Turks spells out the cranky, flailing techno groove and elegant alien synth vortices of The Frontier up top, backed with a lop-sided, shoulder-droppin’ sort of Afro-beat-meets-electronica style with the breezy atmosphere and grubbing shuffle of 2000 Species of Cacti, complemented by the sweetly beat-less section, The Frontier (High Desert Synthapella).
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From the Arizona desert via San Fran, Berlin and London, Avalon Emerson presents a driving, dreamy sound with her strongest EP to date following 12”s on Icee Hot and Shtum over the last couple of years.
Her debut for Nic Tasker’s Whities sub-label of Young Turks spells out the cranky, flailing techno groove and elegant alien synth vortices of The Frontier up top, backed with a lop-sided, shoulder-droppin’ sort of Afro-beat-meets-electronica style with the breezy atmosphere and grubbing shuffle of 2000 Species of Cacti, complemented by the sweetly beat-less section, The Frontier (High Desert Synthapella).