Artist's albums
Fear Colours (DMX Krew Remix)
2022 · single
(There Is) No Logic [The Other Two Remix]
2022 · single
Bouncy Bouncy (Chop & Drop LoneLady Mix)
2021 · single
Former Things
2021 · album
Former Things
2021 · single
Not Great Men
2021 · single
Fear Colours
2021 · single
(There Is) No Logic
2021 · single
Cries and Whispers
2019 · single
Little Fugue
2018 · single
Hinterland (Michigan Bump)
2015 · single
Hinterland
2015 · album
Bunkerpop
2015 · single
Groove It Out
2014 · single
Nerve Up
2010 · album
Intuition
2010 · single
Immaterial
2009 · single
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Biography
Julie Campbell, A.K.A LoneLady, is a solo artist, songwriter, singer and producer from Manchester, England. Her urgent, post-punk and electronic infused sound has garnered widespread critical acclaim. Campbell first started making economical and inventive recordings while completing a Fine Art degree at Manchester Metropolitan University. Signing to Warp she released her debut album, the starkly urgent ‘Nerve Up’ in 2010 to critical acclaim. Campbell plays all instruments except real drums, played by Andrew Cheetham. Co-Produced by Guy Fixsen, Nerve Up was recorded in a derelict mill in Manchester. 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, space and influence”. Inspired by the urban landscapes of her home city of Manchester, her second album ”Hinterland” (Warp, 2015) brought funk and electronic influences to the fore, and garnered widespread critical acclaim. Campbell wrote, recorded, mixed and produced Hinterland to near-completion in her bedroom studio in Manchester. She then travelled to Keyclub Recording Co, Michigan, for additional production with Bill Skibbe. The Quietus called it ”A vibrant and urgent combination of genealogy and vision - truly a masterpiece.” All four singles released reached the ‘A’ Playlist on BBC6 Music and Campbell received a Sky Arts nomination for Best Breakthrough Artist.