‘Visionary’ music producer Sophie dies aged 34
Sophie, the Grammy-nominated experimental pop musician and producer, has died aged 34 following a ” sudden accident” in Athens.
The Glasgow-born artist worked with the likes likes of Madonna and Charli XCX.
In a statement, her management said she died at around 04:00 on Saturday in the Greek capital, where she had been living.
“Sophie was a pioneer of a new sound, one of the most influential artists in the last decade,” it read.
“Not only for ingenious production and creativity but also for the message and visibility that was achieved. An icon of liberation.”
A further statement from her record label Transgressive, explained how the “terrible accident” had occurred.
“True to her spirituality she had climbed up to watch the full moon and slipped and fell,” they posted online. “She will always be here with us.”
“The family thank everyone for their love and support and request privacy at this devastating time.”
‘A pioneer’
The musician’s innovative productions drew on pop, trance and underground dance music, mixing them with warped, disorientating waveforms that made her sound both immediately recognisable and highly in-demand.
Madonna sought her out to co-produce the 2015 single Bitch, I’m Madonna; and Sophie also collaborated with Charli XCX on her abrasive, avant-garde EP, Vroom Vroom. She later collaborated with Charli XCX on the hit single After The Afterparty.
Sophie’s debut album, Oil of Every Pearl’s Un-Insides, followed in 2018, exploring questions of identity, non-conformity and reinvention, while expanding her sound with longer, more explorative tracks.
“Crossing boundaries of pop music and chasing transcendence, Sophie achieves the rare feat of making abstract, difficult electronic music that hits you straight in the heart,” wrote the NME in a four-star review.
The albums was subsequently nominated for a Grammy for best dance/electronic album.
French pop star Héloïse Letissier, aka Christine and the Queens led the tributes to the late star, whose full name was Sophie Xeon, describing her as a “stellar producer”, “a visionary”, and “a pioneer”.