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Alice Ivy and Edapollo’s "forgetaboutyou" Is the Perfect Track to Get Lost In – Whether You’re Chillin' or Raving

  • Writer: ALT RECESS
    ALT RECESS
  • Mar 26
  • 3 min read


Alice Ivy has done it again, folks. Just when you thought you couldn’t love her music more, she teams up with the ridiculously talented Edapollo for a track that will have you tapping your feet and nodding your head in total sync. "forgetaboutyou," released on March 12th, is a Uk garage and drum and bass-infused anthem that balances chill vibes with an energy that’s made for the dancefloor. It's the ultimate track for those moments when you want to vibe out at home, but it’s also totally at home in a bar or club setting.


The Magic of Alice Ivy & Edapollo


If you’re not already familiar with Alice Ivy, it’s time to get on board. She’s an ARIA-nominated, genre-defying artist and producer hailing from Melbourne who has more than 85 million streams to her name. Alice has a reputation for pushing the boundaries of electronic music, with her 2020 album Don’t Sleep being nominated for multiple ARIA awards and praised for its electric energy and infectious grooves. She’s toured with heavyweights like Billie Eilish, Air, and Foster The People — and if you’ve caught her live set, you already know she brings the heat.


Her 2024 album Do What Makes You Happy was a game-changer, debuting at #1 on the ARIA Australian Dance Albums chart. With collaborations with artists like Mayer Hawthorne and BJ The Chicago Kid, Alice Ivy is at the forefront of innovative dance music. So when we heard she was teaming up with Edapollo, an artist known for his unique blend of atmospheric beats and bass-driven rhythms, the expectations were sky-high.


"forgetaboutyou" – A Chill Yet Danceable Masterpiece


Now, let’s talk about the track itself. “forgetaboutyou” is a testament to the power of collaboration. Edapollo’s production is the perfect playground for Alice Ivy’s effortlessly cool vocals. The song’s UK garage beats, fused with drum and bass undertones, hit that sweet spot between chilled-out vibes and total dancefloor energy. It’s one of those tracks that has you bopping your head while still feeling like you could sip on a cocktail, relaxed and vibing.



But what makes it really stand out is the clever production, especially the way Alice Ivy’s vocals are chopped up and pitched. This technique adds that classic dance music flavor, keeping the track both hypnotic and engaging. The vocals float through the arrangement, teasing you with each pitch shift and rhythmic pause, creating a sense of anticipation and euphoria. It’s got that perfect balance of sophistication and fun – the kind of track that can live in your playlist for both a chilled evening or a night out with friends.


A True Dance Experience


“forgetaboutyou” is more than just a track — it’s an experience. The way the beats pulse and the vocals weave through, it’s almost like the music becomes part of your surroundings, enveloping you in a cloud of energy. It's an invitation to escape, even for just a few minutes, and let the music take over.


For Alice Ivy, this collaboration is another notch in her belt of genre-defying moments. Known for her ability to blend emotion and energy in ways that are truly captivating, she continues to push the envelope and bring new flavors to her sound. And with Edapollo’s expert production, forgetaboutyou is yet another example of why Alice Ivy remains one of the most exciting and innovative figures in the electronic music scene.



What’s Next for Alice Ivy?


If “forgetaboutyou” is any indication, Alice Ivy’s future is nothing short of exciting. We can only imagine what’s next as she continues to dominate the dance music world and take us on unforgettable sonic journeys. But one thing’s for sure — this collaboration with Edapollo is one you’ll be hitting repeat on for months to come.


So, whether you're at home, in the car, or dancing the night away, forgetaboutyou is here to keep you grooving. Give it a listen and get ready to lose yourself in the magic.





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