Born and raised in a musical family, Anna Ralphs was exposed to various genres of music from a young age. Her parents, both music enthusiasts, encouraged her to explore her passion for singing and songwriting. As a result, Anna began writing her own songs and performing at local events and gigs. Her early start in music laid the foundation for her future success as a solo artist.
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" in relation to her typically refers to her individual creative work, including independent photo sets, video projects, and curated digital content Profile and Background Born in Lviv, Ukraine, on July 2, 1995. Professional Identity: Born and raised in a musical family, Anna
Her solo work, often involving deep, independent research, has brought critical issues to light. Having worked across print and television, including for the BBC's flagship program "Panorama," her reporting is a testament to the power of a single, dedicated journalist. One of her most acclaimed solo projects was the documentary "Inside the camps," a powerful report that brought the realities of refugee crises and migration policy into sharp focus. Her early start in music laid the foundation
Anna's foray into the electronic music scene began in the early 2000s, as she started to DJ and produce her own tracks. Her early work was characterized by a distinctive blend of techno and house, which quickly gained attention from fans and industry insiders alike. As her skills improved, so did her confidence, and she began to perform at clubs and festivals across the UK.
RALPH's solo music is a distinct blend of styles. Described as "crafting her own genre of pop/soul/disco/synth," she weaves together various influences into a cohesive, danceable package. Her music is characterized by its use of vibrant, '80s-inspired keyboard timbres and streamlined pop structures, giving her work a timeless yet modern feel.
| Year | Title | Format | Key Tracks | Producer(s) | Notable Guest(s) | |------|-------|--------|------------|--------------|------------------| | | Quiet Echoes (EP) | 6‑track digital EP | “Paper Lantern”, “Waves on Vinyl”, “Midnight Phone Call” | Mara Lumen (NYC synth‑designer) | Drummer Jesse Hart (The Velvet Lanes) | | 2022 | Starlight & Soil (LP) | 12‑track album (vinyl, CD, streaming) | “Riverbed”, “Cicada”, “Neon Orchard”, “Fading Polaroid” | Tommy “Tide” Alvarez (known for work with Sufjan Stevens) | String quartet The Luminous Quartet , backing vocals by Sofia Reyes | | 2023 | Live at The Blue Note (Live album) | 2‑LP vinyl, digital | “Riverbed (Live)”, “Cicada (Live)”, “Paper Lantern (Live)”, “Silence in the Crowd” | Self‑produced (live mix by Ethan Barlow ) | Guest saxophonist Kamau Mbaye | | 2024 | Echoes of the Unseen (LP) | 14‑track album (deluxe edition includes 4‑track acoustic EP) | “Glass Garden”, “Moonrise (feat. Kira)”, “Dust on the Mirror”, “Lullaby for the Lost” | Co‑produced with Lena Voss (ambient electronica specialist) | Vocal duet with Kira O’Neil , harp by Megan Laird | | 2025 (anticipated) | The Unwritten (concept album) | TBD | – | – | – |