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Alison Wonderland

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Australian musician
For the TV episode, seeAllison Wonderland (Medium).

Alison Wonderland
Alison Wonderland at the ARIA Music Awards in 2013
Alison Wonderland at theARIA Music Awards in 2013
Background information
Born
Alexandra Margo Sholler[1]

(1986-09-27)27 September 1986 (age 39)[1]
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Genres
Occupations
  • DJ
  • record producer
  • singer-songwriter
Instruments
Years active2008–present
Labels
Websitealisonwonderland.com
Musical artist

Alexandra Margo Sholler (born 27 September 1986), known professionally asAlison Wonderland, is an Australianelectronic dance music producer, DJ, and singer. Her debut albumRun, released on 20 March 2015, peaked at No. 6 on theARIA Albums Chart and was certified gold byARIA. Her second album,Awake, debuted at No. 1 onBillboard's Top Dance/Electronic Albums chart.[3] She was listed at No. 96 onDJ Mag's Top 100 DJs in October 2018. She is also the highest billed female DJ inCoachella history.[4] Outside of being well known for her music, she is outspoken about her support for mental health and frequently shares her experiences with her fans.[5]

Early life

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Alison Wonderland was born as Alexandra Sholler in 1984.[6][7][8] She is ofAustrian[9] andCroatian descent.[10][11] She grew up inSydney where she trained as a classical musician, specialising in cello.[12][13][14] She performed as a cellist with the Sydney Youth Opera and was later a bass guitarist in a few local indie rock bands.[13][14]

Wonderland later recalled how she developed an interest in electronic dance music, "I went out to a club called Candy's Apartment... Someone played 'Silent Shout' by the Knife... I remember just completely zoning out... and walking over to the DJ and asking, 'What is this track?! Please tell someone what this track is, because this is amazing'."[15] Her performance name is a pun on theLewis Carroll novelAlice in Wonderland.[12][16]

Personal life

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Mental health

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In 2018, Alison Wonderland revealed that she had been struggling with depression and suicidal thoughts, caused by an abusive relationship. She had completely lost her appetite for food and social interaction with others,[17] and attempted suicide at one point.[18] Writing the lyrics for her 2017 albumAwake was therapeutic.[19] In 2019, she decided to cancel multiple shows in Europe to focus on hermental health after consulting her managers andpersonal doctors, with overwhelming support from both numerous fellow DJs, EDM artists and fans alike.[20]

Relationships

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In June 2023, Alison Wonderland gave birth to a son, Max,[21] with then fiancé, American filmmakerTi West. On Halloween in 2024 she married Ti in Las Vegas.[22]

On 7 August 2025, she announced via Instagram that she is pregnant with her second child. During aBillboard interview in November 2025, she revealed that she had suffered amiscarriage the previous December.[23]

Career

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2012–2013: Remixing and performing

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During 2012 she worked as a remixer onSam Sparro's "I Wish I Never Met You", which appeared as a bonus track on that artist's Japanese version of his second album,Return to Paradise (June 2012).[24] Sneha Dave ofMusic Feeds observed, "[she] proves once again why she's becoming somewhat of a remix authority. Recently played by none other thanPete Tong on BBC Radio 1, [her] rendition perfectly complements Sparro's creamy vocals. Infused with a deep house sensibility, yet imprinted with original flair, this arrangement depicts exactly what a good remix should be – a tribute to the original."[24]

Also in 2012 Wonderland toured with theParklife Music Festival, visiting Australian city parks in September to October.[25] Her set list included her remixes, Sparro's "I Wish I Never Met You" andLadyhawke's "Blue Eyes (Alison Wonderland Remix)".[25] Highlights were presented by Falcona onVimeo, where she was also interviewed by the Bondi Hipsters.[25]Purple Sneakers' Lauren Payne noticed, Wonderland's version of "Blue Eyes" is "a very digital remix of Ladyhawke's catchy new single. Swapping the guitar and drums for a more electronic vibe, [Wonderland] has make some techno tweaks to the single and the end product is, in true [Wonderland] style, just plain splendiferous!"[26]

2013–2014: "Get Ready" toCalm Down

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Alison Wonderland released her debut single, "Get Ready" (featuring Fishing), in July 2013.[12][27][28] The track was co-written by Sholler with Russell Fitzgibbon, Brendan Picchio and Douglas Wright.[29] Fitzgibbon and Wright perform as a house music duo, Fishing.[30] She was signed toEMI Music Australia in 2014,[12] which is part ofUniversal Music Australia.[31] As a DJ, she embarked on a national tour playing in warehouses.[32]

On 27 June 2014 her five-track debut extended play,Calm Down, was released.[27] It provided two singles, "I Want U" (May) and "Cold". "I Want U", which was co-written by Sholler with Andrew Swanson (also known asDjemba Djemba),[33] peaked at No. 38 on theARIA Singles Chart,[27] and was certified gold by ARIA in 2016.[34] It topped the Hype Machine charts as her biggest hit to that time.[35]

2015–2016:Run to "Messiah"

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In February 2015, Wonderland released "U Don't Know" which featuredWayne Coyne fromthe Flaming Lips on guest vocals.[36] The music video gained popularity due toChristopher Mintz-Plasse's lead role alongside Wonderland.[37][38] "U Don't Know" peaked at No. 63 on the ARIA Singles Chart.[27] In March, Wonderland released her debut studio albumRun. For the album Wonderland used fellow Australian artists,Slumberjack andSAFIA as well as various producers, Djemba Djemba, Awe, and Lido.[36] It peaked at No. 6 in Australia and No. 12 in New Zealand.[27][39] K Spence fromYourEDM.com praised the album due to its diversity and her involvement in the album, as she was credited as a writer, vocalist and producer.[40] The title track was issued as a single on 11 June, along with its music video. The music video peaked at No. 6 in Australia which made it her biggest hit to date. "Run" had over two-million streams onSpotify as of 20 January 2016.[41]

On 4 August 2015 a video for the album track "Take It to Reality" featuring SAFIA was released[42] On 4 September 2015Run was released in the United Kingdom. The third and final single, "Games", was issued on 9 September, and was praised by Spence for its lack oftrap elements, in which most of Wonderland's music incorporates.[40] The music video was released on the same day and was a one-take scene of Wonderland performing many sports including Grid Iron, Martial Arts and Chess.[43] A deluxe edition ofRun was released on 30 October, which included remixes of the singles, "U Don't Know", "I Want U", "Games", "Run" and "Get Ready".[44]

Alison Wonderland was nominated for in two categories at theARIA Music Awards of 2015,Best Dance Release for the single, "Run"; and Best Video for "U Don't Know" featuring Wayne Coyne.[45] The latter was in a category that was publicly voted. She was one of eight nominees to gain exactly two nominations.[46]

Her song "Run" was listed onTriple J Hottest 100, 2015 at No. 59.[47] On 6 February 2016 she previewed a track, "Messiah", at a show, which incorporated more pop elements compared to her earlier material.[48] It was released as a single late in 2016 with Australian hip-hop producer,M-Phazes.[49]

2017–2019: "Happy Place" toAwake

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On 22 September 2017 Alison Wonderland was named New Artist of the Year at the Electronic Music Awards.[50] On 21 October 2017 she was ranked No. 89 on British magazine,DJ Mag's Top 100 DJs list.[51] On 9 November 2017 she released a track, "Happy Place", ahead of her second album,Awake.[52][53] Kat Bein ofBillboard felt, "[it] purposely plays on the wild ups and downs of mental illness. It opens with airy strings and grounding chimes as Wonderland sings about her struggles to remain in sunny spaces. Tensions grows as the build leads to a jungle gym of clashing noise, landing in one of Wonderland's wildest creations to date."[53] Towards the end of 2017, Alison Wonderland embarked on the "Wonderland Scarehouse Project" local tour, a warehouse show tour through Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland with support from Lido, Lunice, Party Favor, and A$AP Ferg among others.

On 6 April 2018, Alison Wonderland released her second studio album titledAwake,[54] which debut at #1 on the Billboard Dance/Electronic charts in the USA.[55] That same week she played at Coachella on the Sahara stage, billed as the highest female DJ to date.[56]

In 2019 Alison Wonderland toured extensively in the US, Europe and Australasia, this included headline slots in at huge festivals like EDC Las Vegas and selling out venues likeRed Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado multiple times. She was given an honorable mention in the 2019 Forbes list of richest DJs, the first time for a female.[57]

2020–2024:Loner

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She is profiled in the 2020 documentary filmUnderplayed.[58]

On 23 September 2020, Wonderland released "Bad Things",[59] the first single from her third studio album,[60][61]Loner. The album was released on 6 May 2022.[62]

2025:Ghost World

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On 1 August 2025, Wonderland announced her fourth studio albumGhost World will be released in October 2025. It was later delayed to 5 December 2025.[63] The album peaked at number 42 on the ARIA charts.

Discography

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Studio albums

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List of studio albums, with selected chart positions
TitleDetailsPeak positionsCertifications
AUS
[27]
NZ
[39]
US
[64]
US Dance
[65]
Run
  • Released: 20 March 2015
  • Record label: EMI Music Australia
6121
Awake
  • Released: 6 April 2018
  • Record label: EMI Music Australia
714881
Loner
  • Released: 6 May 2022
  • Record label: EMI Music Australia
9153
Ghost World
  • Released: 5 December 2025[63]
  • Record label: EMI Music Australia
42
[67]

Extended plays

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List of EPs, with selected details
TitleDetails
Calm Down
  • Released: 27 June 2014
  • Record label: EMI Music Australia

Singles

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As lead artist

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List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications
TitleYearPeak positionsCertificationAlbum
AUS
[27]
NZ
Heat.

[68]
NZ
Hot

[69]
US
Dance

[70]
"Get Ready"
(featuring Fishing)[12]
2013Non-album single
"I Want U"201438Calm Down
"Cold"
"U Don't Know"
(featuringWayne Coyne)
20156329Run
"Run"
"Games"
"Messiah"[74]
(withM-Phazes)
2016Non-album single
"Happy Place"[53]2017Awake
"Church"[75]201854535
"No"[77]744
"High"[78]
(featuringTrippie Redd)
18
"Easy"[79]9
"Lost My Mind"
(withDillon Francis)[80]
201923Non-album singles
"Peace"[81]1833
"Time"
(withQuix)[82]
"W.W.C.B.D."
(with Phem)[83]
2020
"Bad Things"[84]34Loner
"Anything"
(withValentino Khan)[85]
35Non-album single
"Fuck U Love U"[86]202141Loner
"Fear of Dying"[87]20222947
"New Day"[88]2350
"Forever"[89]39
"Something Real"3231
"Down the Line"[90]33TBA
"Picture"
(withSlander andSaid the Sky)
1818Non-album singles
"Fight of Flight"
(with Memba)[91]
202340
"Wake Up"
(with QUIX)
"Satellite"
(withDimension)[92]
2024
"Get Started"[93]202531Ghost World
"Again? Fuck."[94]
"iwannaliveinadream"[63]
"Psycho"
(withErick the Architect, QUIX, Memba)[95]
"XTC"[96]
"Floating Away"[97]
"Heaven"
(featuringNinajirachi)[98]
20
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released.

As featured artist

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TitleYearAlbum
"Bummed"[99]
(Chet Porter featuring Alison Wonderland)
2020Non-album single

Remixes

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2012

2014

2015

2017

Awards and nominations

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Awards and nominations received by Alison Wonderland
YearCeremonyRecipientCategoryResult
2015J Awards[108]RunAustralian Album of the YearNominated
ARIA Music Awards"U Don't Know" (directed by Prad Senanayake)Best VideoNominated
"Run"Best Dance ReleaseNominated
2016National Live Music Awards[109]HerselfLive Electronic Act (or DJ) of the YearNominated
2017Electronic Music AwardsHerselfNew Artist of the YearWon
2017George FM Georgie AwardsHerselfArtist of the YearWon
2018ARIA Music AwardsHerselfBest Female ArtistNominated
AwakeBest Dance ReleaseNominated
2018Billboard DanceHerselfBreakout ArtistWon
2022Electronic Dance Music AwardsHerselfFemale Artist of the YearWon
2023Rolling Stone Australia AwardsHerselfRolling Stone Global AwardNominated
2025Electronic Dance Music Awards"Satellite" (with Dimension)Music Video of the YearNominated
Drum and Bass Song of the YearNominated

See also

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