Phildel, singer, 29

 

Friday 29 March 2013 16:00 EDT
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Phildel, singer, 29
Phildel, singer, 29

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Music was banned during her childhood by her religious stepdad – so she has sure made up for lost time.

“I wanted to keep it as wild as possible,” says the otherworldly singer who runs through fields in white nightdresses in her self-made music videos filmed at home in the Chilterns. Although you've heard her music on adverts, she has just released her debut album of classical pop crossover songs, Disappearance of the Girl.

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