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Birth name | Elizabeth Sinead Hillesdon |
Born | Ormskirk, West Lancashire, England | 12 March 1995
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Years active | 2016–present |
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Elizabeth Sinead Hillesdon (born 12 March 1995), known professionally as Pixey, is an English singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer. She began recording and releasing demos in 2016, and made her professional debut in 2020. [1]
Elizabeth Sinead Hillesdon was born on 12 March 1995 in Ormskirk, West Lancashire and grew up in Parbold, attending school in Liverpool. [2] Although surrounded by the music of Kate Bush and Björk growing up, Pixey did not begin to play music herself until recovering from a life-threatening viral infection at the age of twenty. [3] Then, teaching herself guitar and learning how to produce using Ableton Live, she began making music with a DIY approach inspired by that of Mac DeMarco. [2]
Pixey self-released "Hometown" and "Young" to Spotify in 2016, and the latter won attention from BBC Radio 1 and received regular airplay. [4] She recruited musicians from the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts and performed regularly at local Liverpool venues such as the Jacaranda. [5] After a brief tenure with Liverpool-based independent label Modern Sky, Pixey self-released her debut EP Colours in 2019, which featured "Young" and a re-recorded version of "Hometown". [6]
During the COVID-19 lockdown of 2020, Pixey signed to London-based independent record label Chess Club, and released her professional debut single "Just Move". [7] This was followed by two further singles, "Free to Live in Colour" and "Electric Dream", which both received widespread radio and press attention. [8]
Pixey was included in the 2021 NME 100, a list of "essential emerging artists for 2021". [9]
Following the release of the three singles, Pixey's Chess Club debut EP Free to Live in Colour was released on 23 March 2021. [10] Shortly after, she announced a second EP, Sunshine State, co-produced by Pete Robertson of the Vaccines. Released on 29 October 2021, it was promoted by three singles: "Sunshine State", "Life in Stereo", and "Take Me On". [11] In December 2021, she released the documentary Pixey - In a Sunshine State to YouTube. Directed by Marieke Macklon, it documented the making of the Sunshine State EP and featured performance footage of Pixey and her live band. [12]
In March 2022, Pixey embarked on a tour of the UK supporting labelmate Alfie Templeman. [13] This was followed by a sold-out headline show at The Windmill, Brixton. Throughout the year she performed at festivals such as Tramlines, Y Not, LIMF, and Truck, [14] and supported DMA's, Tom Grennan, the Libertines, and Miles Kane. [15]
In June 2022, Pixey released "Come Around (Sunny Day)" and hinted that it was the first single of an upcoming project. [16] In July, she announced that her mini-album, Dreams, Pains & Paper Planes, would be set for release in September, and dropped another single, "Recycled Paper Planes". [17] A third single, "I'm Just High", was premiered on Clara Amfo's BBC Radio 1 Future Sounds show, [18] and Dreams, Pains & Paper Planes was released on 30 September. [19] Pixey performed songs from the mini-album live at Maida Vale Studios for Jack Saunders' BBC Radio 1 Future Artists show. [20] A fourth, promotional single, "Melody (From You to Me)", was premiered on Dean & Vicky’s daytime BBC Radio 1 show on 3 November. [21]
Pixey's collaboration with Mint Royale on a cover of the Charlatans' " One to Another" was the theme song for the BT Sport 2022-23 Premier League season. [22]
In 2023, "Just Move" was used as the theme song for both the Liverpool FC 2023/24 kit launch [23] and the BBC broadcast of the FIFA Women's World Cup. In August she supported Ellie Goulding for the AIG Women's Open. [24]
Pixey’s music is characterised by breakbeats, reverb-laden guitar, and sampling. [13] Her musical style has primarily been described as indie pop, [25] alternative pop, [9] pop rock, [9] and dream pop. [6] In various specified songs, critics have also noted elements of indie rock, [26] psychedelic pop, [27] bubblegum pop, [26] sampledelia, [26] breakbeat hardcore, [28] and '90s baggy. [25]
Pixey cites George Harrison, De La Soul, Nick Drake, [29] Kate Bush, Björk, Grimes, [30] the Verve, the Prodigy, [18] Fatboy Slim, [31] Beck, and the Beatles [32] as musical influences, as well as the ‘90s Madchester scene.
Pixey | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Elizabeth Sinead Hillesdon |
Born | Ormskirk, West Lancashire, England | 12 March 1995
Genres | |
Instrument(s) |
|
Years active | 2016–present |
Labels |
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Website |
www |
Elizabeth Sinead Hillesdon (born 12 March 1995), known professionally as Pixey, is an English singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer. She began recording and releasing demos in 2016, and made her professional debut in 2020. [1]
Elizabeth Sinead Hillesdon was born on 12 March 1995 in Ormskirk, West Lancashire and grew up in Parbold, attending school in Liverpool. [2] Although surrounded by the music of Kate Bush and Björk growing up, Pixey did not begin to play music herself until recovering from a life-threatening viral infection at the age of twenty. [3] Then, teaching herself guitar and learning how to produce using Ableton Live, she began making music with a DIY approach inspired by that of Mac DeMarco. [2]
Pixey self-released "Hometown" and "Young" to Spotify in 2016, and the latter won attention from BBC Radio 1 and received regular airplay. [4] She recruited musicians from the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts and performed regularly at local Liverpool venues such as the Jacaranda. [5] After a brief tenure with Liverpool-based independent label Modern Sky, Pixey self-released her debut EP Colours in 2019, which featured "Young" and a re-recorded version of "Hometown". [6]
During the COVID-19 lockdown of 2020, Pixey signed to London-based independent record label Chess Club, and released her professional debut single "Just Move". [7] This was followed by two further singles, "Free to Live in Colour" and "Electric Dream", which both received widespread radio and press attention. [8]
Pixey was included in the 2021 NME 100, a list of "essential emerging artists for 2021". [9]
Following the release of the three singles, Pixey's Chess Club debut EP Free to Live in Colour was released on 23 March 2021. [10] Shortly after, she announced a second EP, Sunshine State, co-produced by Pete Robertson of the Vaccines. Released on 29 October 2021, it was promoted by three singles: "Sunshine State", "Life in Stereo", and "Take Me On". [11] In December 2021, she released the documentary Pixey - In a Sunshine State to YouTube. Directed by Marieke Macklon, it documented the making of the Sunshine State EP and featured performance footage of Pixey and her live band. [12]
In March 2022, Pixey embarked on a tour of the UK supporting labelmate Alfie Templeman. [13] This was followed by a sold-out headline show at The Windmill, Brixton. Throughout the year she performed at festivals such as Tramlines, Y Not, LIMF, and Truck, [14] and supported DMA's, Tom Grennan, the Libertines, and Miles Kane. [15]
In June 2022, Pixey released "Come Around (Sunny Day)" and hinted that it was the first single of an upcoming project. [16] In July, she announced that her mini-album, Dreams, Pains & Paper Planes, would be set for release in September, and dropped another single, "Recycled Paper Planes". [17] A third single, "I'm Just High", was premiered on Clara Amfo's BBC Radio 1 Future Sounds show, [18] and Dreams, Pains & Paper Planes was released on 30 September. [19] Pixey performed songs from the mini-album live at Maida Vale Studios for Jack Saunders' BBC Radio 1 Future Artists show. [20] A fourth, promotional single, "Melody (From You to Me)", was premiered on Dean & Vicky’s daytime BBC Radio 1 show on 3 November. [21]
Pixey's collaboration with Mint Royale on a cover of the Charlatans' " One to Another" was the theme song for the BT Sport 2022-23 Premier League season. [22]
In 2023, "Just Move" was used as the theme song for both the Liverpool FC 2023/24 kit launch [23] and the BBC broadcast of the FIFA Women's World Cup. In August she supported Ellie Goulding for the AIG Women's Open. [24]
Pixey’s music is characterised by breakbeats, reverb-laden guitar, and sampling. [13] Her musical style has primarily been described as indie pop, [25] alternative pop, [9] pop rock, [9] and dream pop. [6] In various specified songs, critics have also noted elements of indie rock, [26] psychedelic pop, [27] bubblegum pop, [26] sampledelia, [26] breakbeat hardcore, [28] and '90s baggy. [25]
Pixey cites George Harrison, De La Soul, Nick Drake, [29] Kate Bush, Björk, Grimes, [30] the Verve, the Prodigy, [18] Fatboy Slim, [31] Beck, and the Beatles [32] as musical influences, as well as the ‘90s Madchester scene.