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Era Extraña is electronic pop artist Alan Palomo's second album as Neon Indian. It was released on September 13, 2011, through Mom + Pop Music in the United States, Transgressive Records in Great Britain and Europe, Columbia Music/Big Nothing in Japan, and Pop Frenzy/Inertia in Australia. In a Pitchfork interview on September 12, 2011, Palomo said that he was living in Helsinki, Finland for four weeks while making the album.

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  • Era Extraña is electronic pop artist Alan Palomo's second album as Neon Indian. It was released on September 13, 2011, through Mom + Pop Music in the United States, Transgressive Records in Great Britain and Europe, Columbia Music/Big Nothing in Japan, and Pop Frenzy/Inertia in Australia. In a Pitchfork interview on September 12, 2011, Palomo said that he was living in Helsinki, Finland for four weeks while making the album.
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  • 106.0
  • 127.0
  • 215.0
  • 266.0
  • 287.0
  • 214.0
  • 2547.0
  • 277.0
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Label
  • Static Tongues, Mom + Pop Music
Producer
  • Alan Palomo, Dave Fridmann
Name
  • Era Extraña
Genre
Type
  • Album
Title
  • Fallout
  • Halogen
  • Era Extraña
  • Hex Girlfriend
  • Polish Girl
  • Arcade Blues
  • Future Sick
  • Heart: Attack
  • Heart: Decay
  • Heart: Release
  • Suns Irrupt
  • The Blindside Kiss
Last album
  • Mind Ctrl: Psychic Chasms Possessed
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  • Era Extraña
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  • Era_Extrana.jpg
Total Length
  • 2547.0
Next album
  • ERRATA ANEX
Released
  • 2011-09-13(xsd:date)
Artist
Recorded
  • 2010(xsd:integer)
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  • Era Extraña is electronic pop artist Alan Palomo's second album as Neon Indian. It was released on September 13, 2011, through Mom + Pop Music in the United States, Transgressive Records in Great Britain and Europe, Columbia Music/Big Nothing in Japan, and Pop Frenzy/Inertia in Australia. In a Pitchfork interview on September 12, 2011, Palomo said that he was living in Helsinki, Finland for four weeks while making the album.
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