Former Things
Signed to Warp, LoneLady is a pseudonym of Manchester, UK musician, songwriter and producer Julie Campbell. Her psychogeography-inspired second album Hinterland was released in March 2015 to widespread critical acclaim, and shows dance and funk influences coming to the fore. The Quietus called it a vibrant and urgent combination of genealogy and vision – and it is this that truly makes it a masterpiece. ''Groove It Out'' was released November 2014 on 12'' and download and featured a remix by Ekoplekz. ''Bunkerpop'' was released February 2015 on 12'' and download and featured a remix by Wrangler. All four singles released off Hinterland made the A-Playlist on BBC-6Music. Her starkly urgent début album Nerve Up was released to critical acclaim in 2010. The NME called it a unique, brilliant debut ... we should celebrate LoneLady as the arrival of a fresh and invigorating voice whose talent transcends time and space and influence[2] and it also drew praise from music journalist Paul Morley. From this, two singles were released: Immaterial (Nov 2009, Warp) and Intuition (Dec 2009, Warp). LoneLady’s influences include: Gang Of Four, Wire, , Cabaret Voltaire, A Certain Ratio. Wikipedia Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Signed to Warp, LoneLady is a pseudonym of Manchester, UK musician, songwriter and producer Julie Campbell. Her psychogeography-inspired second album Hinterland was released in March 2015 to widespread critical acclaim, and shows dance and funk influences coming to the fore. The Quietus called it a vibrant and urgent combination of genealogy and vision – and it is this that truly makes it a masterpiece. ''Groove It Out'' was released November 2014 on 12'' and download and featured a remix by Ekoplekz. ''Bunkerpop'' was released February 2015 on 12'' and download and featured a remix by Wrangler. All four singles released off Hinterland made the A-Playlist on BBC-6Music. Her starkly urgent début album Nerve Up was released to critical acclaim in 2010. The NME called it a unique, brilliant debut ... we should celebrate LoneLady as the arrival of a fresh and invigorating voice whose talent transcends time and space and influence[2] and it also drew praise from music journalist Paul Morley. From this, two singles were released: Immaterial (Nov 2009, Warp) and Intuition (Dec 2009, Warp). LoneLady’s influences include: Gang Of Four, Wire, , Cabaret Voltaire, A Certain Ratio. Wikipedia Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Groove It Out
Hinterland
Immaterial
Intuition
Bunkerpop
(There Is) No Logic
Fear Colours
Silvering
If Not Now
Into The Cave
Nerve up
Early the Haste Comes
Marble
Cattletears
Army
Have No Past
(I Can See) Landscapes
Fear No More
Flee!
Red Scrap
Mortar Remembers You
The Catcher
Cries And Whispers
Former Things
Time Time Time
Threats
Treasure
Terminal Ground
Not Great Men
Little Fugue
(There Is) No Logic - The Other Two Remix
Bunkerpop (Wrangler Mix)
LoneLady - Intuition
Groove It Out (LoneLady Michigan dub)
Joy
Hi Ho Bastard
Bloedel
Bunkerpop (LoneLady Michigan Pitch Down Mix)
xy
Fear Colours - DMX Krew Remix
Groove It Out (Ekoplekz Replekz)
Hinterland (Michigan Bump)
(There Is) No Logic - LoneLady Sargasso ReWerk
(There Is) No Logic (LoneLady Sargasso ReWerk)
030
Threats - DJ STINGRAY 313 VIGILANCE MIX
Warble
The Forest
(There Is) No Logic (The Other Two Remix)
Accord
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