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Home / Arts and Entertainment / FKA twigs Expands Eusexua with Trippy Afterglow, Dismantling Techno

FKA twigs Expands Eusexua with Trippy Afterglow, Dismantling Techno

14 Nov

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Summary

  • FKA twigs releases Eusexua Afterglow, a follow-up to her Grammy-nominated Eusexua
  • Afterglow lifts techno and then dismantles it, using fuzz, echo, and metallic synths
  • Eusexua Afterglow hides trinkets for listeners to discover on their journey home
FKA twigs Expands Eusexua with Trippy Afterglow, Dismantling Techno

In a move that expands her acclaimed Eusexua album, FKA twigs has just released Eusexua Afterglow on November 14, 2025. Originally conceived as a deluxe edition, the new record has evolved into a body of work that further explores the trippy haze of its predecessor.

Afterglow lifts techno in the palms of FKA twigs' hands and then dismantles it piece by piece, letting the artist play with its fractured parts using fuzz, echo, and metallic synths. Where Eusexua brought listeners to the rave, Eusexua Afterglow hides trinkets in their pockets for discovering on the subway ride back home.

Led by the singles "Cheap Hotel" and "Predictable Girl," the 11-track album showcases FKA twigs' ability to take a genre and mold it to her own unique vision. The result is a captivating sonic experience that expands the boundaries of electronic music.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
FKA twigs' new album 'Eusexua Afterglow' expands on her previous Grammy-nominated 'Eusexua' record, lifting and then dismantling techno with experimental production.
While 'Eusexua' brought listeners to the rave, 'Eusexua Afterglow' hides trinkets for them to discover on their journey home, using fuzz, echo, and metallic synths to deconstruct the techno sound.
The album is led by the singles "Cheap Hotel" and "Predictable Girl," showcasing FKA twigs' ability to mold the techno genre into her own unique vision.

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