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- Q13562058 description "American musician".
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- Q13562058 abstract "Margot Day is a singer, flutist, songwriter, and poet.Day began her career in New York City with the band The Plague (1986 - 1988), releasing her album "Naraka". Margot Day went on to record another album in 1997-2001, releasing the "Solo & SACRED!" CDs ("Ladybug Band" (2002 - 2003)). She worked on her album "mOss circle" in 2009 - 2010, later releasing the mOss circle CD. Currently writing songs for a new tropical project.....A CMJ New Music Report ( (featured review in the 'Futures' section) is below."Margot Day has already recorded a debut full-length album and has gained some notoriety for working with the Beastie Boys’ Adam Yauch and Nada Surf’s Ira Elliot on various projects. Her new self-titled EP continues to document her intense songwriting style and futuristic vocal and flute sounds. Day, classically trained in opera and in playing the flute, demonstrates her dramatic style with electronic-based musical accompaniment and dark, sensual vocals. Vocally, she’s similar in style to Kate Bush and Tori Amos...".".
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- Q13562058 name "Day, Margot".
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- Q13562058 comment "Margot Day is a singer, flutist, songwriter, and poet.Day began her career in New York City with the band The Plague (1986 - 1988), releasing her album "Naraka". Margot Day went on to record another album in 1997-2001, releasing the "Solo & SACRED!" CDs ("Ladybug Band" (2002 - 2003)). She worked on her album "mOss circle" in 2009 - 2010, later releasing the mOss circle CD.".
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