Music — Consumed

2020 · The Avalanches

Wherever You Go

"Wherever You Go" sits at the heart of The Avalanches' evolution from sample archeologists to collaborative architects. The production layers Jamie xx's subtle electronic pulse beneath a cascade of disco strings and horn stabs, while Neneh Cherry's vocal floats through like she's wandering through a sun-drenched street festival. CLYPSO adds kinetic energy that pushes the whole thing forward without ever feeling rushed.

What makes this track work is how it captures The Avalanches' core magic while feeling completely present. There's none of the dusty nostalgia that can bog down sample-heavy production. Instead, it's a track about movement and connection, built from dozens of fragments that somehow cohere into something that feels effortless. The way the strings swell and recede, the horn punctuations that arrive exactly when you need them—it's intricate without being fussy.

The song functions as a thesis for their We Will Always Love You era: less about excavating the past and more about using those tools to build something that exists in its own space. It's joyful without being naive, complex without being academic, and it moves.

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Wherever You Go — Matt Hoerl