Ronika

[2] She began experimenting with producing music at home, visiting a local studio at weekends to learn more about recording, and immersed herself in soul, disco, funk, electro, house, techno and hip hop.

[7] She was featured as The Guardian's "New Band of the Day" on 18 February 2010, with critic Paul Lester describing her as "A writer-producer as well as a singer, you could imagine her penning hits for Kylie or becoming the female Stuart Price", while referring to her music as late-period disco, electro-funk and synthpop.

[10] In October 2011 Ronika played at New York's Webster Hall as part of CMJ and in November 2011 attended the prestigious Red Bull Music Academy in Madrid[11] where she also supported Peaches and Tensnake at the closing party.

[13] She collaborated with British DJ Hervé on the song "How Can I Live Without You (Make It Right)", which premiered on Annie Mac's BBC Radio 1 show on 4 May 2012,[14] and was released digitally on 15 July 2012.

[17] In a review of the title track, Pitchfork Media stated that Ronika "creates an alluring work that is equal parts charming and cheeky.

"[28] In November/December 2014 Ronika supported British synthpop pioneers The Human League on their UK tour which included a date at London's Hammersmith Apollo.

"[35] Mojo magazine gave the album 4/5 - "The DIY disco maverick channels vintage R&B and thrilling dancefloor pop of an '80s Madonna/Janet/TLC stripe, in a voice that's crystal cool in up and downtempo settings"[35] and The Guardian gave it three stars, saying "this follow-up remains upbeat, with explorations into 90s R&B and hip-hop" and "the Nottingham singer remains an effervescent pop presence".