Alison Wonderland Navigates Isolation and Re-Emerges with “Ghost world”
alison Wonderland, the acclaimed electronic music producer and DJ, recently unveiled her latest album, ghost World, a project born from a period of profound introspection and creative exploration. Her journey to this release wasn’t simply about crafting new music; it was about rediscovering herself and her artistic roots.
She openly discusses a feeling of disconnect, a sense of being adrift. “You shouldn’t be doing it,” she reflects, describing a period where she felt like an outsider looking in.This feeling of displacement lingered, leading to questions about belonging and the fear of being easily replaced.
Finding Her Way Back
A deliberate break between her previous album, Loner, and Ghost World, coupled with work on the Whyte Fang project, proved pivotal. This allowed her to reconnect with the core of her artistry. Loner was a deeply internalized and isolating experience, leaving her feeling like something was missing.
She vividly describes a moment of feeling utterly lost, “I was stuck in the middle of the ocean, and couldn’t see any land on either side of me.” This sense of isolation ultimately fueled a creative recharge and a renewed appreciation for collaboration.
The Power of Female Collaboration
Wonderland’s latest work is notably enriched by a strong network of female collaborators. She emphasizes that working with more women on this album was incredibly empowering and impactful.
Key contributors include:
* Nina Wilson, also known as Ninjirachi, a three-time ARIA Award-winning EDM producer.
* DJ Dave.
* Erick The Architect.
Production credits also extend to Dylan Ragland, MEMBA, and QUIX, while mixing was handled by Tom Norris and Tristan Hoogland, with mastering by Dale Becker.
A Proven Live Performer
Wonderland isn’t just a studio artist; she’s a dynamic and captivating live performer. She has amassed over 800,000 headline ticket sales across her U.S. tours.
Her career milestones include:
* A headline performance at Coachella in 2018, marking her fourth appearance at the festival.
* Seven headlining performances at the iconic Red Rocks amphitheatre’s “Temple of Wonderland.”
Looking Ahead: The ”Ghost World” Tour
She is preparing to embark on a complete tour in support of Ghost World next year. Wonderland is known for her perfectionism and dedication to her craft.
She recalls a piece of advice that continues to drive her: “You can tell everyone you put everything into this body of work, but at the end of the day, the only person who will know if you really went there will be you.” this internal pressure motivates her to constantly push boundaries and strive for excellence.
Ultimately, Ghost World represents not just a new album, but a journey of self-discovery and a testament to the power of creative connection.You can experience the album now on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/5TPfEvaVw0vhEniifuxLeK









