Artist's albums
Stains
2023 · single
Touch Me
2023 · single
Heart Attack
2023 · single
Didn't See It Coming (Remixes)
2022 · EP
No Lo Vi Venir
2022 · single
Didn't See It Coming
2022 · single
Body Says (Manuel Riva Remix)
2022 · single
Killing My Mind
2021 · album
Lucy
2021 · single
Love, Love
2021 · single
Too Many Times
2021 · single
Cut You With A Kiss
2020 · single
counting crosses
2020 · EP
Totally Faking
2019 · single
Into the Groove
2019 · single
Don't
2019 · single
Go All Out
2018 · single
Girls
2018 · single
Wilderness
2017 · single
Save It (Remixes)
2016 · single
Salt Ashes
2016 · album
Save It
2016 · EP
Raided
2015 · single
If You Let Me Go
2014 · single
If You Let Me Go
2014 · single
Somebody (Satin Jackets Remix)
2014 · single
Somebody
2014 · single
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Biography
Salt Ashes, aka Veiga Sanchez, burst into the electronic/dance music scene with her signature dark synth-pop melodies and zeitgeist club sound - all of which was inspired by Giorgio Moroder’s blend of disco and epic dark atmospheres. In 2014 she released singles “Somebody” and “If You Let Me Go”, which reached the Top 5 on both Billboard and the Music Week Dance Charts, as well as winning MTVU Freshmen and MTV IGGY’s Artist of the Week for “If You Let Me Go”. In 2015, she continued to build her unique blend of dark synth-pop with her single Raided, a Spotify fan favorite which also had support from BBC Introducing and was playlisted on BBC Radio 1Xtra. The singer also contributed her writing and vocal talents on label-mate Kristian Nairn’s single entitled “4Love”, and rising producer CRUELS’ single “Give It Up”, both of which received massive support worldwide. The songstress released her self-titled debut album, produced by Daniel Fridholm (AKA Cruelty) and Rob Irving (House of Emeralds), mid-July. The album quickly gained popularity with music fans worldwide and the lead single “Save It” peaked at #22 on Billboard Magazine’s Dance Club Chart, along with Music Week’s Club Charts and various other charts. Salt Ashes has also performed across various venues in the UK including a set at Apple's flagship London store and opened for artists such as Tiffany, Alphabeat, Say Lou Lou, Tove Styrke, Bright Light Bright Light, FEMME, NIMMO and Little Boots.