Based in Vancouver, this Canadian singer and songwriter grew up in a musical household and trained in dance, piano, choir and theatre. She moved from singing in a choir aged 6 to writing original instrumentals aged 11. At York University in Toronto she got a bachelor’s degree in acting. She played the Reeperbahn Festival with Daysormay, as well as solo at festivals such as Surrey Pride. Inspired by Imogen Heap, Regina Spektor and Sara Bareilles, she debuted with her EP “Dreamist” in 2019.
Lyrically celebrating true connection as a lasting wonder rather than a short-lived victory, her new single is an intimate and honest sonic gem. Infused with smooth jazz influences, this mesmerizing song breathes a calmness and a warmth that feels comforting. Starting with a mellow piano and soft cello, the melody is unchased – it gently bops on the velvety notes. And with the sheer enchantment of her soothing, jazz-tinged vocals, this graceful tune makes us feel every single emotion.
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From his album “To Die Alone” (2005):
From her upcoming album “Sexistential”, to be released on 27 March 2026:
Born in New York and grown up splitting time between the east and west coast, this singer and songwriter immersed herself in music from a young age. Classically trained, she developed a three-octave mezzo-soprano range. She’s also a gifted multi-instrumentalist, playing guitar, piano, violin, saxophone and ukulele. She won first place in the 2023
Singing about the fear of the unknown, of not knowing what next in life, her new single encourages us to take that next step regardless. Blending a delicate start of a mellow piano with an ascending melodic swell to an emotive, cinematic soundscape, this majestic song captures a heartfelt honesty. With imposing percussion, soft synths and her heartrending vocals fusing together like a striking sonic tapestry, this stunning tune is atmospheric, relatable and emotionally beautiful.
From their album “Touch Me” (1985):
From her upcoming album “Beautiful Madness”, to be released on 23 January 2026: