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.C oming soon on DeepDownDirty is the first single from the highly anticipated remix album ‘Neon Lines’ by Sophie Barker. Chanteuse for Groove Armada, Zero 7, David Guetta and more, her silky vocals have been used by a cross section of artists here to recreate magical moments in her career. First up is ‘I Do It To Myself’ reimagined by South coast duo Paul Sawyer and Simon Sinfield due for release July 9th through Traxsource.Released first on Disco Gecko Recordings in 2017 from Barkers’ third solo long player – ‘Break The Habit’, her vocal conveys a strong confident strut and is a huge step forward from the fragile self reflection of previous work. Sawyer (whose had much success in 2018 with a series of high profile releases) and Sinfield take the originals pop sensibilities to heart in their considered remix. Upbeat and fully focused on the gorgeous, thought-provoking lyrics, the Krafted guys have made an astounding mix.We sat down with Sophie, the remix pair and Maya Stone, label head and driving force of the whole album project, to discuss dance music, remixes and a whole lot more.Hello all, thanks for finding the time to chat. Maya, let’s start with you. Talk us through the idea for the project.

How do you know Sophie and what is it about her that inspired the album?I have to confess, it was my friend and former YouTube Manager – before he got bored of uploading videos on a verrry slow connection – Luke Silvan who contacted Sophie at first. I’m pretty bad at approaching people in the upper echelons of the dance music industry and am often dumb-struck with embarrassment (as Phil Hartnoll will probably be able to testify!) So Luke reached out to Sophie and then put her in touch with me by email.I remember I’d heard a remix by Bennun & Healey of ‘Let’s Start Again’ which I loved (as this album has previously been remixed) and then I checked out the other remixes, and the original tracks and fell in love with Sophie’s beautiful voice. After a flurry of emails between Sophie and I, we started to embark on this project together.

She came round for soup and quite literally to break bread with me at our humble abode in Surrey – nothing beats face-to-face contact in my opinion. I have to say that working with Sophie has very much been a partnership which I love: she has been involved at every stage and genuinely enjoys being so.Were there any tracks you were unable to get permissions for that you’d have loved to have featured?No, we were very lucky.

Disco Gecko Recordings, the original record label, was fabulous and granted us access to remix all the tracks on the original release which was called Break The Habit. The previous remix album was called LSA.So how many of the singles are you planning to release before the album drops?Oh I think we’re only releasing one: the remix by Paul Sawyer and Simon Sinfield. It was Sophie’s excellent suggestion actually and I agree very much that it’s a beautiful summer release! The rest of the remixes will be out 1 November 2019.Sophie, let’s take a moment to reflect on your glittering career.

As a teenager, guitar in hand and already performing all over the country, was there anything else you’d have ever wanted to do?I was very interested in becoming an Art Historian as well as painter, however, the music was so strong that whenever I was drawn towards another path it literally wouldn’t let me go, so there was no escaping the music!Hooking up with Zero 7 was a huge seachange in your career. How did you meet the band and what was it like working with them having been solo before?After my first deal with Sony at 25 that came to a rapid halt due to artistic differences, I quickly put a band together and held my first gig at The Tabernacle in Notting Hill Gate and that is where I first met Sam and Henry. However, it wasn’t until nearly 2 years later that we were re-introduced randomly by a publisher. I went to meet them in their studio and was pleasantly surprised that it was the same two guys I had met those years before.They already had this produced track that they wanted me to write on. I took it home and as I played the track the chorus melody and words literally came out but I just couldn’t connect with the verse. They were also working with Sia and somehow between them they wrote the verse and a little bit of magic happened as that’s how we co-wrote ‘Destiny’.

It was an extraordinary time in my life working with Zero 7 and the rest of the band. A true collaboration of connected creatives. I was very lucky to have been part of that.During that fruitful mid-00s time, downtempo music had something of a boon. Indeed, your first solo album was released in 2005, capitalised on your fame.

Contents.Biography Barker left after two years to become a full-time singer, signing to in 1996 with fellow singer Kate Holmes under the name 'Sirenes'. They released three singles, 'Blind', 'Deep End', and 'Sun Don't Shine', before splitting up at the end of 1997.Barker co-wrote Zero 7's biggest hit, ', and sings the song alongside fellow vocalist.

Barker also co-wrote and sang on 'In The Waiting Line' and 'Spinning' from their album. She contributed to the follow-up Zero 7 album, co-writing the songs 'Passing By' and 'In Time'.Barker collaborated with musician in 2004 to release, an album of night-time songs for children. That same year, she appeared as a backing vocalist on 's album, appearing on the track 'Natale's Song'.

She followed this with a solo album entitled, released in 2005. Barker has also worked with ('Walking Away'), electronica artists ('Time and Space'), ('Inside My Mind (Blue Skies)' and 'Your Song') and the acid-jazz duo ('I Don't Want to Know'). Barker was featured in a 2006 UK television campaign, singing a of 's '. Barker also featured as a guest singer on Quiet Letters by, and then collaborated and provided vocals for their album entitled.In 2010, she signed with the, Ho Hum Records. According to the label's website, Barker has recorded a new album, which was released on 6 May 2011.

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Seagull spawned two singles, 'Say Goodbye' and 'Bluebell'On 13 January 2017 she released her third solo album 'Break the Habit' on Disco Gecko Recordings.Discography. Keygen. (2004). (2005).

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(2011). Snowflake (The Rainbow Collection) (2011). 'A Forest' / 'Say Goodbye' (2011). 'I Do it to Myself' (2016). 'Break the Habit' (2017)References.