High-gloss nu-disco and house with a heavy lean into vocoders and retro-funk. It is the sound of a rooftop party that refuses to end. Bright, bouncy, and unashamed.
Treasure Fingers, the alias of Atlanta-based producer Ashley Jones, represents a pivotal bridge between the aggressive technicality of drum and bass and the melodic accessibility of nu-disco. Jones rose to prominence as a member of the influential D&B trio Evol Intent, a background that provided him with elite-level sound design skills.
When he pivoted to Treasure Fingers in the late 2000s, he brought that surgical precision to a much brighter, funkier palette. His breakout single 'Cross The Dancefloor' became a cornerstone of the 'blog-house' movement, blending vocoder-heavy pop hooks with club-ready house production. Signed to Fool's Gold Records during its peak cultural influence, Jones became a go-to remixer for major acts like Empire of the Sun and Chromeo, helping define the 'indie-dance' aesthetic of the 2010s. Critically, he is respected for maintaining a high production standard that avoids the generic tropes of EDM, instead favoring a gritty, sample-heavy approach that honors house music's roots while embracing digital maximalism.
Shares house, synth-pop (subgenres); processed, falsetto, harmonized (vocal style)
Shares joyful, energetic, playful (moods); house, synth-pop (subgenres)
Shares house, synth-pop (subgenres); rooftop, summer, festival (atmosphere)
Shares joyful, energetic, playful (moods); processed, falsetto, harmonized (vocal style)
Shares house, synth-pop (subgenres); rooftop, summer, festival (atmosphere)
Shares joyful, energetic, playful (moods); house, synth-pop (subgenres)
Shares house, synth-pop (subgenres); rooftop, summer, festival (atmosphere)
Shares rooftop, summer, festival (atmosphere); house (subgenres)
Shares nu-disco, house, falsetto, synth-pop (signature)
Shares house, joyful, synth-pop, drum_machine (subgenre)
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