Artist's albums
Master of Disguise
2023 · album
Hang Me Up To Dry
2023 · single
Hermes
2023 · single
Sober
2023 · single
Tightrope
2022 · single
Wanted
2022 · single
Sunrise (Hectic Remix)
2021 · single
They Come for You (Elisabeth Elektra Remix)
2021 · single
Sunrise (Acoustic from the Garden in Scotland)
2021 · single
Build This House Again
2020 · EP
They Come for You
2020 · single
Sunrise
2020 · single
Burn Me (Ben Howell Remix)
2020 · single
Burn Me
2020 · single
Come January Snow
2016 · single
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Biography
‘Master of Disguise’ the debut album is out now 🥸 Sax, synths, ballads and bops 🎷 Pride’s Got Talent Semifinalist 2023 No 1 on LGBTQ Music Chart with Sober and Sunrise Unashamedly pop with a strong message, Venn Smyth writes songs that dance around subjects and stories important to him. These include identity, equality, grief and finding your voice. He currently lives in London and hosts Venn's Quop a queer pop podcast and playlist. He grew up in rural Central Scotland and found himself captivated by music and words from an early age. He studied Classical Music at Edinburgh Napier University, with saxophone and composition as his focus. However, song writing always stuck, and he found further inspiration in the eclectic worlds of Rufus Wainwright, Prince, Laura Marling and Erasure to name but a few. “Real hints of Elton John… such a powerful voice." Track by Track Podcast “(Burn Me) Reminiscent of the kind of songs Justin Vivian Bond would sing. Reminded me of short bus, Rufus Wainwright, Jake Shears. Very downtown NYC queer feel about it.” Jonny Woo London Drag Artist "(Sunrise) A gorgeous contemporary dancefloor anthem tackling the hard-hitting theme of grief, whilst retaining an optimistic mood through its shimmering production.” Culture Fix Ben Howell, the remixer behind mash-up of Dua Lipa's Hallucinate and the BBC News Theme, created the Burn Me (Ben Howell Remix).