Lauren Auder

[5][4] In 2015, Auder began working with artists in the London underground hip hop scene such as Lord Pusswhip, Jeshi and Slowthai,[6] while also self-publishing content onto SoundCloud on the side.

[7] During this period of her early career, Daisy Jones of Dazed wrote, "With [her] woozy, far-away vocals and dreamy, half-baked beats, the 17-year-old French-English producer sounds like King Krule if [she] got heavily into hip hop and pushed [her] music through a coedine-coated seive.

[3] In December 2017, Auder made her professional solo debut under True Panther Sounds with the single "The Baptist" which was inspired by Maurice Duruflé and received acclaim from Pitchfork.

[22] In December 2020, Auder and American singer-songwriter Caroline Polachek released a cover version of the song "Some Small Hope" by Virginia Astley.

"[30] Auder cites French composer Maurice Duruflé and California rap duo Main Attrakionz as some of her biggest musical influences,[31] while also being inspired by romantic poets such as William Blake.