Polly Scattergood

She has been described as ethereal, dark, intense and quirky,[4][5][6] while her musical style has been described as "early 21st century electro-dance-pop of London proper".

[4] Scattergood's debut single entitled "Glory Hallelujah" was released in 2005 on Ark Records and produced by Greg Walsh.

[4][5] The single "I Hate the Way" which was written on a toy keyboard was released on 22 September 2008 on both limited edition 10 inch vinyl and iTunes.

On 7 March 2009 Scattergood gave a live studio session on the BBC Radio 2 Dermot O'Leary show.

Scattergood supported Mute labelmates Goldfrapp at the summer series 2013 concerts at Somerset House, London on 20 July 2013.

After Arrows was released Scattergood decided to team up with her label mate James Chapman, aka the Mercury Nominated artist Maps, to write and record a joint project, entitled "onDeadWaves".

[19] In November 2021, Scattergood created a podcast with long-time friend Katie Melua called "The Detail" about the art of songwriting and making records".

Scattergood performing in 2009