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MEMBA and Alison Wonderland Reunite for Drum & Bass Single

Published Jun 13, 2026 By Matt White
MEMBA and Alison Wonderland Reunite for Drum & Bass Single

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TL;DR

MEMBA and Alison Wonderland have released 'KEEP SEEING THINGS,' a drum & bass collaboration that follows their work together on 'PSYCHO' from Wonderland's GHOST WORLD album. The track features reverb-heavy vocals and atmospheric production that balances warm synths against frantic percussion.

Second Collaboration Following 'GHOST WORLD'

MEMBA and Alison Wonderland have released 'KEEP SEEING THINGS,' a drum & bass track that reunites the New York-based duo with the Australian producer after their work on 'PSYCHO' from Wonderland's fourth album, GHOST WORLD.

Wonderland's vocal delivery sits at the center of the production, her voice swallowed by reverb and floating above MEMBA's frantic percussion: "On this sunny day I just lie awake / I've been tripping out, I've been running straight / See things in the night and I know it's okay."

Atmospheric Production Meets Psychological Vertigo

MEMBA's production approach finds warm frequencies inside icy beats, with atmospheric synths cushioning the track's claustrophobic energy. The duo's signature sound is dialed in throughout, building toward a peak where the title becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.

Recent Releases from Both Artists

The collaboration arrives after MEMBA's debut album, ABOVE*GROUND, which dropped in November 2025 via Broke Records. The duo also released an official remix of 'Bass Down Low' with KSHMR earlier this year, transforming DEV's track into a trap banger. Wonderland recently released GHOST WORLD and was named by EDM.com as one of last year's best electronic music producers.

'KEEP SEEING THINGS' is available now on streaming platforms.

Matt White

Matt White

EDM Source Editor

Reporting on the latest in the electronic dance music community with verified accuracy.

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