Mira Aroyo (Bulgarian: Мира Аройо, [ˈmirə ɐˈrɔjo]; born 1977) is a Bulgarian-born English singer, musician, songwriter, DJ, and geneticist.
[5] Following the completion of her undergraduate education, Aroyo pursued postgraduate research studies in genetics;[6] she was a doctoral student[7] in the Division of Molecular Genetics at the Department of Biochemistry of the University of Oxford,[8] where she was supervised by Dr. François-Xavier Barre[9] and Professor David J.
[10][11][12] In 2003, the Department of Biochemistry noted that Aroyo was a postgraduate geneticist and recognised the release of her band's second album, Light and Magic.
[17] In the summer of 1999, Liverpool-based producers and DJs Daniel Hunt and Reuben Wu met students Helen Marnie through various DJ gigs[18] and Aroyo through a mutual friend.
[19] Sharing similar interests in music, they formed the electronic band Ladytron in the same year.
[28] She has an interest in architecture and presented a 15-minute short film, The Folly, about "the cottage home of an elderly lady who has to adapt to her remote surroundings as she gets older".
Aroyo played live the following instruments for the band: On the early part of Witching Hour tour, Ladytron used to name their four identical Korg MS2000B to be easier installed on stage.