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Arlo Parks' NYC Nights Fuel Dance-Infused Pop Evolution
3 Apr
Summary
- Parks embraced dance music genres like house and techno.
- She was inspired by New York City nightlife, especially Brooklyn clubs.
- The album features introspective pop songs with dance music elements.

Arlo Parks has embraced dance music genres like house, garage, and techno on her latest album, Ambiguous Desire. This shift was inspired by her extensive experiences immersing herself in New York City's nightlife during a period she describes as a delayed adolescence.
Parks explored various Brooklyn and Queens clubs, drawing inspiration from the energetic atmosphere. Her previous work, Collapsed in Sunbeams (2021) and My Soft Machine (2023), hinted at dub and boom-bap influences, but this album represents a full immersion into dance music's past and present.
The album, produced by Baird, features meticulously crafted pop songs that balance introspection with expansive dance floor sounds. Standout tracks like "Jetta" and "Heaven" showcase Parks' lyrical growth, offering candor and poignant reflections on mental health and coping mechanisms with a newfound lightness of touch.