Artist's albums
Freestyle (feat. Darell and Rvssian)
2021 · single
Unkind (Electric Guest Remix)
2020 · single
1 4 Me (S+C+A+R+R Remix)
2020 · single
Dollar (Cha Cha Version)
2020 · single
More (Quiet Storm Version)
2019 · single
1 4 Me (Yuksek Remix)
2019 · single
KIN
2019 · album
More (Franc Moody Remix)
2019 · single
Dollar (20syl Remix)
2019 · single
Dollar (Lemaitre Remix)
2019 · single
Hbls Mucho (Electric Guest Remix)
2019 · single
Oh Devil (Epic B Remix)
2017 · single
Oh Devil (Different Sleep Remix)
2017 · single
Oh Devil (Radio Version)
2017 · single
Plural
2017 · album
Mondo
2013 · album
Holiday - EP
2012 · EP
The Jerk/Back On Me
2012 · single
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Biography
Co-writing and co-producing a Grammy Award winning international hit is usually enough to make an artist’s ego visible from space. But for Asa Taccone of Electric Guest, working on Portugal. The Man’s inescapable, Grammy-winning 2017 track “Feel It Still” as well as contributing a track to Carly Rae Jepsen’s Dedicated, was more humbling than ego boosting. “When you work with other artists and performers, you get to see yourself,” says the singer- songwriter, as his Electric Guest compadre and multi-instrumentalist Matthew Compton nods in agreement. “But you also get to have these intimate conversations with bands on their second or third albums, and you realize it’s not fun anymore. It’s hella stressful, and you find yourself over intellectualizing the process. I realized it was exactly the sort of thing I do.” The question was, how to make sure it didn’t happen to Electric Guest. Their third album is the emphatic answer. KIN is not just another collection of songs for Electric Guest. It’s an overdue statement of identity. “We came up in the early 2010s when indie bands were where it was at,” remembers Asa. "We got lumped into that, but it was never really the right fit so it’s been a gradual shift away from that. I think of us as more a pop duo.”