Computer Music

Emily Nash

If your parents are old skool ravers and insist on dragging you on family trips to Glastonbury every year, there’s a good chance that music is either in your blood or so much part of your life that you will end up making it. And that’s the case with Emily Nash, although, as we’ll see below, it was more a case of not being able to do maths that forced her into music full time. Either way she must be pleased with her chosen vocation as it’s already led her debut singles to be highlighted on Radio 1 and Kiss, led to high profile remixes of Little Mix and Navos and a deal with none other than Ministry Of Sound. Her first release on the label, the excellent Haunting, came out in January – see

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