Latest Release
- 25 SEPT 2024
- 16 Songs
- Reason Why - Single · 2024
- Oil of Every Pearl's Un-Insides · 2017
- SOPHIE · 2024
- Oil of Every Pearl's Un-Insides · 2017
- Oil of Every Pearl's (Un-Insides Non-Stop Remix Album) · 2019
- 1,2,3 dayz up (feat. SOPHIE) - Single · 2019
- SOPHIE · 2024
- Oil of Every Pearl's (Un-Insides Non-Stop Remix Album) · 2019
- Oil of Every Pearl's (Un-Insides Non-Stop Remix Album) · 2019
- Product · 2015
Essential Albums
- There had always been a burning sense of resistance baked into SOPHIE’s experimental soundscapes, which simultaneously honoured and rejected the tropes and rules of mainstream pop. But the Scottish producer’s visionary debut album is an exhilarating escalation—a work that not only exploded expectations around song structure and form but conventional notions of gender, identity and self, as well. Oil of Every Pearl’s Un-Insides is sweeping and defiant, pinballing from glitchy rave cuts (“Ponyboy”) to ethereal pop elegies (“It’s Okay to Cry”) to ambient passages that feel practically spiritual (“Pretending”). Each left turn is an invitation to slip further into SOPHIE’S neon universe. In the hands of any other artist, such dizzying digital distortions would appear to warp reality. Here, though, they clarify it. Every synthetic vocal, slithering synth, zigzagging beat and gleefully warped sample brings us closer to SOPHIE'S truth. Some of the project’s headiest questions—those about body, being and soul—seem to rest on a distant horizon the rest of the world hasn’t caught up to yet. “Immaterial”, a fizzing, maximalist hat-tip to Madonna, moves the goalposts even further, proposing a version of consciousness in which the material world is, in fact, only the beginning.
Music Videos
- 2018
- 2018
- 2018
Artist Playlists
- A true visionary who changed the pop landscape forever.
- Pay tribute to the Scottish icon behind pop’s boldest futurescapes.
Appears On
- Basside & SOPHIE
More To Hear
- A celebration of the iconic electronic artist SOPHIE.
- Eclectic selections from Sophie, Die Antwoord and Aphex Twin.
- Jilionaire plays soca hits from Carnival 2017.
- Skrillex brings the party back home.
About SOPHIE
It’s hard to overstate SOPHIE’s influence on 21st-century pop. Pioneer, visionary and an icon in music and beyond, the DJ, producer and artist was as lauded by pop’s underground as its most mainstream artists—and the Glaswegian’s touch can be felt on almost everything in between. This is music that, somehow, channelled both the avant garde and a kind of blistering directness. Right from the start of the early 2010s, when SOPHIE emerged as a mystery-shrouded affiliate of experimental pop label PC Music, songs resisted musical boundaries. Rushing, hyperkinetic moments of ecstasy (“Immaterial”), glinting, metallic percussion (“Hard”), syncopated soda-bubble trap (“Lemonade”); whether through alien, synthesised effects or distorted snatches of robotic vocal, this former art school student brought a sculptor’s sensibility to candy-painted pop. But that didn’t mean subtlety and traditional musicianship weren’t present. 2018’s debut album Oil of Every Pearl’s Un-Insides broadened the scope, hurtling from the whispered torch song theatrics of “It’s Okay To Cry” to the smashed-glass, R&B gear-switches that give “Faceshopping” its urgent, convulsive energy. SOPHIE died 30 January, 2021, at age 34.
- HOMETOWN
- Glasgow, Scotland
- BORN
- 17 September 1985
- GENRE
- Electronic