Born in Edinburgh to Chinese parents, 23-year-old singer and producer Rachel Lu emerged in 2020 under the moniker LVRA (pronounced loo-rah), an artist who draws from the molten core of industrial, hyperpop and deconstructed club music to crystallise a sound that’s both anthemic and experimental. Influenced by a vast array of left-field electronic artists such as Grimes, Eartheater, Shygirl, Coucou Chloe, Rosalia, and SOPHIE - LVRA is part of a new wave of artists providing a vital vision of club music that’s equally suited to the stadium as the basement. Across releases including their two EPs LVCID and TWO, ‘IN YOUR BLOOD’ and remixes from Effy, TAAHLIAH, KAVARI and Jessica Winter, LVRA is cementing themself as one of the most exciting artists in the UK.
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