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Ivy-Jane Browne is a singer, songwriter, and producer from Sydney’s inner-west. Born in Sydney to musician parents, she grew up on the sound of Joni Mitchell, Bright Eyes and Brian Eno. Combining her first love of language and her obsession with pop music - Ivy began to write songs at the age of 11. Drawing inspiration from poets such as T.S. Eliot, Charles Bukowski and Leonard Cohen, she makes use of dark imagery and gruesome realism. Abundantly personal and vulnerable, her music explores the grisly aspects of human connection in a sparkly pop context. Her debut single 'Savannah' was released in August 2018, a dark synth-pop track exploring female sexuality & carnality as well as the volatile nature of envy. Fat Salmon produced the music video, directed by Sydney-based director Imogen McCluskey. The video won best music video at Clipped Music Festival (AU) (2019), International Women’s Film Festival (2018), Sydney Lift-Off Film Festival (2018) and Moondance International Film Festival (2018). Savannah was in the official selection of International Short Film Festival (2018). and Depth of Field International Film Festival (2018). Working with Sydney-based electronic music producer and musician Jerome Blazé, Ivy’s debut EP was released on May 31st. Comprised of four tracks, the EP is a blend of dark synth-pop and swirling dream-pop with. Inspired by artists such as BANKS, Lorde and Lennon Stella, the EP is an ode to self-awareness, forgiveness, and murder.