Mira Aroyo | |
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Mira Aroyo at Ottawa Bluesfest in 2008 |
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Background information | |
Born | 1977 (age 34–35) |
Origin | Sofia, Bulgaria |
Genres | Electropop, Synthpop, New Wave |
Occupations | Musician, DJ, geneticist |
Instruments | Vocals, keyboards |
Years active | 1999—present |
Associated acts | Ladytron, The Projects |
Website | www.ladytron.com |
Notable instruments | |
Korg MS-20, Korg MS-2000B |
Mira Aroyo (Bulgarian: Мира Аройо), born in 1977 in Sofia, Bulgaria, is a keyboardist, songwriter, and producer. She currently lives in London and is a member of the electropop band Ladytron. She writes and sings her songs for Ladytron in Bulgarian as well as English.
Of mixed Bulgarian and Hasidic background, Aroyo moved with her family to Israel when she was ten. When she was young, she played the accordion.[1] She is the only member of Ladytron who has never lived in Liverpool: Reuben Wu and Daniel Hunt were raised in the city and Helen Marnie studied there. While a DJ in London, Aroyo met Hunt through mutual friends and found that they were DJing the same kind of music.[2]
Besides her musical interests and abilities, she was a postgraduate research geneticist in the Oxford University's Biochemistry department.[3][4] She co-authored an article on "Species specificity in the activation of Xer recombination at dif by FtsK", published in Molecular Microbiology, 2003.[5]
Aroyo also collaborated with the indie pop band The Projects.[6] The song "Don't Eat Meat" featured Mira as vocalist.[7]
Mira Aroyo is married to the photography curator Harry Hardie since 2010.[8] She is a Pescetarian.[9]
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