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    Avalon Emerson Reworks Moby for New Song “E After Next”: Listen

    Team_The Industry Highlighter MagazineBy Team_The Industry Highlighter MagazineAugust 13, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    “E After Subsequent,” the Moby rework that has grow to be a staple of Avalon Emerson’s DJ units, has been formally launched through Dead Oceans. Billed as a collaboration between the 2, it’s a part of Emerson’s dancefloor-oriented single sequence Perpetual Emotion Machine, which follows her 2023 dream-pop album, Avalon Emerson & the Charm.

    As Emerson mentioned upon saying the sequence, “These songs have been created for my DJ units. Whether or not they’re completely authentic, edits to recontextualize outdated favorites, instrumental, or characteristic me singing, they’re all a part of my perpetual emotion machine. And the machine steams on.”

    Moby’s authentic, “Subsequent Is the E,” appeared on his 1992 self-titled album; it was renamed “I Really feel It” in the UK to melt any implied reference to ecstasy.



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