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Bella Panic is an artist, writer, singer, composer, lyricist and music producer from Somerset. She has been performing since the age of sixteen when her first gig was in the Avalon Field of Glastonbury Festival in 2007.
In 2011, Bella performed under the stage name Sucker Twin. She released her first single "MUD".[1] as a collaboration with her brother in You Love Her on their debut album, formerly known as You Love Her Coz She’s Dead (NME Award winners 2008 / Kitsune / SKINS / HBOs Girls).
She featured in various books about the underground electronic music scene in London (Wildblanket, 2012)[2]
As a lyricist and vocalist for YLH she left the duo between 2009 and 2014. “NEVER GROW OLD” was their final collaboration released in 2015, but not before she headlined across Switzerland and then in St Petersburg and lastly Moscow, Russia in 2013 touring their collection of collaborations to great success.
Radio4Extra then included her in their Dystopian Playlist, alongside David Bowie and Kate Bush.
Bella Panic taught herself music production and recording techniques when living in St Philips in Bristol and then in Brighton during the pandemic. In 2020 she returned to the Mendips to record and produce her debut album.
Influences: Vangelis, Stina Nordenstam, Hiroshi Yoshimura, The Sugarcubes, Haruomi Hosono, Smashing Pumpkins, Screaming Females and Orbital.
The album is mixed and mastered in London by multi award-winner: Conor O’Brien. Conor has assisted in sound installations for Dave Stewart (Eurythmics) and multimedia artist Kevin Atherton, and has won numerous awards for his film scores.
The lead single "DAGDA"[3] from the self-titled debut album was released on 31st October 2023. The second single "RED APRICOTS" is set for release in 2023. The debut album is being released on New Weird America Records (86-90 Paul Street, London, EC2A 4NE) in early 2024.