Initially appearing as a blurry, sample-driven electronic pop project with influences ranging from Todd Rundgren to Italo-disco, Neon Indian emerged as one of the flagship acts of the chillwave style during the summer of 2009. Over time, the project adopted fleshed-out instrumentation, higher production values, and funkier, more danceable rhythms.
Neon Indian began as the multimedia project of Mexican-born, Texas-based musician Alan Palomo, formerly of the band Ghosthustler and the solo dance music project VEGA, and video artist Alicia Scardetta, who had been friends since hi...