Artist's albums
Sparkles & Debris Reimagined
2022 · album
Cake (Reimagined)
2022 · single
Love Charm (Reimagined)
2022 · single
All I Am (Reimagined)
2022 · single
Forever (Reimagined)
2022 · single
Queen of Darkness (Reimagined)
2022 · single
Halo of Fire (Reimagined)
2022 · single
Amaryllis (Reimagined)
2022 · single
Parade (Reimagined)
2022 · single
Sparkes & Debris (Reimagined)
2022 · single
Sparkles & Debris
2021 · album
Cosmic Dust
2021 · single
Cake
2021 · single
Sparkles & Debris
2021 · single
Parade
2021 · single
Good Times
2020 · single
Forever
2020 · single
Phantom Forest - String Remixes
2020 · EP
Phantom Forest
2019 · album
Diamonds Cutting Diamonds
2019 · single
Tell Me I Exist
2019 · single
Can You Find Her Place
2019 · single
Darling of the Afterglow
2017 · album
Wicked Game
2015 · single
Right from Real
2014 · album
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Biography
"Somewhere between serenity and terror lies the work of pop experimentalist Lydia Ainsworth". Juno nominee, Lydia Ainsworth, recognized internationally for merging classical and pop into a mysterious and distinctive style, seamlessly blends string arrangements with her shadowy electronic beats and tapestried vocals. In 2015 her debut Right from Real was nominated for a Juno award for best electronic album and shortlisted for the Polaris Prize. In 2017 Her second LP, a still bolder set of electro art pop titled Darling of the Afterglow brought with it headlining tours of North America, Europe and Japan as well as support tours with Perfume Genius. ''Lydia Ainsworth's pop experiments sound like they’re made for big screens. Close your eyes (... ) and let the considerable power of her orchestral strings, horns, and dense harmonies transport you to a dark cinema, where surreal images tumble like falling skies, and it’s not quite clear what comes next" - Jenn Pelly, Pitchfork