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Ashley Littlefield

Ashley Littlefield

Ashley Littlefield is a music journalist and multimedia artist based in Orange County and Los Angeles. She holds two Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees in Creative Photography and Illustration from California State University, Fullerton. Rooted in alternative and indie music, her passion was sparked at local shows she attended in high school, shaping both her creative and professional journey. Ashley captures moments on film, writes with heart, and follows wherever the music takes her.

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Interview: Avalon Paints a Sonic Cityscape with ‘permanent californian’

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Today’s Song: Tame Impala Paints an “End of Summer” Soundscape Sundrenched In Color, Rhythm, & Nostalgia

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Today’s Song: Jamie xx Leaks Light into a “Dream Night” on His Latest Single

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Today’s Song: Chet Faker Transports Listeners to the “Far Side of the Moon” on His Latest Single

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Today’s Song: Wet Leg Channel Heartfelt Spirit in “davina mccall,” a Dreamy Meditation on Devotion, Growth, & Connection

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