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YetepWhyte Fang, aka Alison Wonderland‘s dark electronic alias, has finally delivered her highly-anticipated debut album, GENESIS. The 12-track LP features a collection of snapshots from Whyte Fang’s enigmatic mind; from dark electronica to warehouse-primed cuts tied together with meditative intervals, to psychedelia-infused electronic productions, GENESIS doubles as the perfect conclusion to her decade-long introduction.
Boasting all five previously released singles, as well as six brand-new tracks, and featuring collaborations with Elohim, Barney Bones, and Chidi Himself, GENESIS explores various electronic textures, demonstrating the creativity and versatility of the Whyte Fang project. Check it out below!
According to Alison, ongoing gusts of inspiration and creativity were the main driving forces behind the making of GENESIS:
“The entire album was created during my pregnancy… this is the most creative I’ve ever felt. In fact, most songs on the album were made in a day.”
Alison officially launched Whyte Fang over a decade ago, but she has waited patiently for the perfect moment to execute her vision. She announced the resurgence of Whyte Fang last December with the news of her forthcoming debut album, as well as the launch of her new label, FMU Records. Since then, Whyte Fang has gained praise and support from various tastemakers, including Billboard, Annie Nightingale, Rolling Stone Australia, and Forbes, as well as landed in a number of Spotify editorial playlists, such as Dance Rising, Bass Arcade, and Bangers.
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