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Emika

Bewitching, atmospheric melodies and glitchy electronic beats constitute the music of electronic designer Emika. After developing up in Bristol, U.K. and finding a music technology level in Shower, she procured an internship in the offices from the London label Ninja Melody, where she worked well for per month. She after …

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Andreya Triana

Andreya Triana can be an experimental and self-taught singer and songwriter originally hailing from South East London. Her husky tone of voice is similar to predecessors Lauryn Hill and Cassandra Wilson. Her music is definitely of the moody spirit variety popular with her fellow 21st hundred years European performers than …

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Leila

Shifting from a assisting keyboard role with Björk and Galliano to place out her have album on Aphex Twin’s Rephlex Documents, Leila may be the rare female electronica songwriter who doesn’t sing, selecting instead to utilize vocals from friends — and also her have sister — on her behalf Like …

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Roseau

Roseau may be the executing alias of Kerry Leatham, a vocalist, songwriter, maker, and occasional rapper. She combines performed and programmed components for intricately split however restrained indie digital material which has shadowy components of modern R&B. Leatham requires her name from the administrative centre town of Dominica, where she’s …

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Kelly Lee Owens

Kelly Lee Owens is a London-based maker, songwriter, and singer known for shadowy but resonant techno-pop. Carrying out a move from her indigenous North Wales, Owens interned at XL Recordings, performed bass in the annals of Apple Pie, and worked well inside a string of record shops, including Pure Groove, …

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Submotion Orchestra

The seven-piece electronic/jazz ensemble Submotion Orchestra combined an eclectic mixture of bass, soul, ambient electronica, jazz, and dub, that was complemented from the sultry vocals of singer Ruby Real wood. The project started at the demand of York Arts Council, if they asked founding people Tommy Evans (Gentleman’s Dub Golf …

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