Artist's albums
Nuc (Deluxe)
2023 · album
Blackfriars (String Quartet Version)
2023 · single
Moonmoons
2023 · single
Tuggemo
2023 · single
Blackfriars
2023 · single
The Vapours
2021 · single
Bumps Per Minute (18 Studies for Dodgems)
2021 · album
FIBS
2019 · album
Inhale Exhale
2019 · single
moonmoons
2019 · single
Paramour
2019 · single
NMC 30th Anniversary Mixtape (Beatrice Dillon Remix)
2019 · single
NMC 30th Anniversary Mixtape (Beatrice Dillon Remix)
2019 · single
Stoop
2018 · single
Anno / Four Seasons: Low Light / Ice
2018 · single
Concerto for Beatboxer & Orchestra (Live)
2018 · single
Calion
2018 · single
Dowager
2017 · single
Varmints
2016 · album
Taken
2016 · single
R-Type
2016 · EP
R-Type
2015 · single
Honeyed Words
2015 · single
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Biography
Described by Pitchfork as ‘one of the most innovative voices in British music’, Anna Meredith is a genre-crossing composer and producer whose work straddles the worlds of contemporary classical, art pop, electronica and experimental rock. She was awarded an MBE for services to music in the 2019 Queen’s Birthday Honours List. After building an established career in the classical world and releasing two critically acclaimed EPs, she released her much-anticipated debut album, Varmints, on Moshi Moshi Records in 2016. The critical response saw 4 and 5 star reviews across the board from the likes of Wire, Sunday Times, Uncut, Q Magazine, The Line of Best Fit, DIY and the coveted Best New Music on Pitchfork. As well as being Loud & Quiet’s Album of the Year, Varmints also won the 2016 Scottish Album of the Year (SAY) Award. In 2019 she released the Mercury Prize nominated follow-up – FIBS – to critical acclaim once again, being named Electronic Sound’s Album of the Year, featuring in Pitchfork’s Best Experimental Albums of 2019 and the New York Times, alongside many other End of Year lists including Loud & Quiet, Paste, Stereogum and receiving 4 star reviews across the board. The New York Times described her live show as “sheer exhilaration” while NPR’s Bob Boilen described it as “a stormy, ecstatic, endlessly danceable thrill to behold...the best artist I’ve seen at SXSW and one of the most creative bands I’ve seen in years. Music for the head, heart, ass and feet”.