Famously, Avalon Emerson is a woman of many talents who divides her time between DJing, fashion photography, music production and software engineering. Given this hectic schedule, it's perhaps unsurprising that this second single for Whities marks her first musical output for 18 months. As the Japan-themed artwork hints, there's more than a little Far Eastern influence on lead cut "One More Fluorescent Rush", a deliciously melodious and intoxicating techno bubbler rich in rising and falling synthesizer lines, eyes-closed motifs and multi-coloured electronics. You'll find occasional melodic hints of the same inspiration on weirder, wonkier and heavier flipside "Finally Some Common Ground", a fizzing number rich in broken techno rhythms and densely layered percussion hits.