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Rose Gray
Competition is in the blood of Londoner Rose Gray. Where she used to storm down the athletics track, she now races towards the bar. And that is no coincidence. The fall that gave her a severe ankle injury on the track forced her to stop, but music set her back in motion. On her sickbed she began to write, followed by classical singing lessons. When that also turned out not to suit who she really was, Gray found the club.
Since then the singer and songwriter combines euphoric dance-pop with emotion: glitter, tears and sweat on the dance floor. With influences from Robyn, Kylie and Madonna, and collaborations with pop legend Justin Tranter (known for e.g. Selena Gomez, Sega Bodega and Alex Metric), Rose Gray presents her debut album ‘Louder, Please’. An ode to club culture and to rebirth, built on the foundations of rave, house and electronica. Her music feels like an intimate portrait of a night that, like many twenty-somethings, moves, wiggles and wobbles, but springs from a heartwarming humanity: a humanity that arises when you experience life together and without shame. In this way she bridges rave and pop, and makes music for everyone who wants to lose themselves to find themselves again.
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