Tomora, the unexpected collaboration between Norwegian singer Aurora and Chemical Brothers' Tom Rowland, delivered one of the most electrifying surprises at this year's Coachella. Their track "Come Closer" is a euphoric homage to 90s dance music, blending shimmering synths, pulsating beats, and ethereal vocals into an irresistible anthem.
The duo's performance was a serendipitous discovery for many attendees. As one festival-goer put it, "I stumbled upon their set by accident and couldn't look away. It was pure ecstasy." The chemistry between Aurora's haunting voice and Rowland's masterful production creates a sound that feels both nostalgic and fresh.
"Come Closer" channels the spirit of iconic 90s club tracks while adding a modern twist. The song builds from a gentle intro into a crescendo of layered melodies and driving rhythms, evoking the golden era of dance floors. Critics are calling it a "love letter" to the genre, and fans are already clamoring for more.
Tomora's debut marks a promising new chapter for both artists. With plans for an EP later this year, the duo is poised to become a staple in electronic music.