Bloem de Ligny

de Ligny has released music as a solo artist and as a member of various bands, including Fono & Serafina, Polichinelle,[1] 4Fists, and Sam and the Womp.

[5][6] In November 1998, under the name Bloem de Ligny, the album Zink was released, produced by Tricky associate and ex-Boomtown Rats guitarist Pete Briquette, with contributions from musician Maarten Veldhuis [nl],[5] and recorded at the Townhouse Studios in London.

[6] The record company had high expectations,[6] and the album generally received positive reviews, with many comparing her vocal style to that of Icelandic artist Björk,[5][6][7] although de Ligny cites Robert Wyatt as being a bigger influence.

de Ligny later moved to Paris for several months, and in the beginning of 2000 studied fine art in Rotterdam.

[3] Also in 2002, with Ties van der Linden, she formed the ambient pop band Fono and Serafina.

In 2014, de Ligny launched her new solo project Bloom and released her first single under that name, "Animal Spirit", which was followed by "Pale Moon Golden Light" the same year and "The World For You" in 2015.