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Electronic music collective Noise Galleri are quickly getting themselves in the spotlight and even if you’re not familiar with their own music, you have most definitely heard them. They’ve already done session work with the likes of Rihanna and Chris Brown, as well as having co-written for artists such as Jessie J.

Brothers Raf and Greg teamed up with vocalist Ana to make music that transcends the generic radio listening of today and by coupling variants of music together that are fast creating a movement that defies genre.

Hailing from West Dulwich, the trio has always had music in their blood. All alumni of the prestigious BRIT School they have long harboured a great love of music and as soon as they were old enough to take control they started making their own. By ignoring limitations Noise Galleri have crafted a sound that embraces house, trap and electro, amalgamating in a very unique sound.

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Inspired by people, but more so by things, the group look to life to drive their music forward, “simple everyday life pushes me to want to do better. I just know I’m not going to be happy without music being somewhat embedded in my life so I follow it.

In an industry that changes daily the group owe their characteristic freshness to their active presence on the music scene. “We try to go to a lot of live music events, performances and even club nights to keep track of what is current and liked. Although we make our own music it’s important we make music that others will like as much as we do.”

And with everyone from The Backstreet Boys to Sting and Lionel Richie amongst personal favourites, it’s clear to see that Nosier Galleri are not interested in music snobbery. They seek inspiration everywhere and are diverse in their tastes, which in turn gives way to a sound that is exciting amongst the mundane and with their sights set on Coachella and a growing fan base Noise Galleri could soon be making some serious waves, inventing a completely new genre of their very own.

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At 5ft 1 (and a half) Sophie may be small but she is certainly fierce. After finding out she was dyslexic at the age of seven she made it her life’s mission to wage a war against words and carve a career out of a craft she admired so much. Hard work, determination and a lot of journals later, Sophie graduated with a degree in journalism. Her obsession and love for the written word has seen her as Editor at Semple to now blogging her way around the world. She’s irrationally angry, partial to a LARGE glass of chardonnay and has an intolerance for most people.

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