After Ivory
After Ivory is a New York duo with Ivy Le Blanc on vocals and Jake Ellis handling production. They first gained attention in 2017 with the single "4:00 AM," a...
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After Ivory is a New York duo with Ivy Le Blanc on vocals and Jake Ellis handling production. They first gained attention in 2017 with the single "4:00 AM," a sparse electronic ballad that put Le Blanc's voice against Ellis's atmospheric backdrop.
Their debut album "Midnight Memories" came out the following year, followed by "Lost in Translation" in 2020 and "Fragile" in 2022. Other tracks like "Anymore" and "Smoke Upon The Mountain" show the same moody, minimal approach.
In 2019, an independent artist accused Le Blanc of plagiarizing "4:00 AM," though the claims were eventually dismissed. The duo has kept working since, but that episode remains part of their story.
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