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ABOUT

Eloise Musgrove is a London and Essex-based young, female, newly-emerging composer for production libraries, film, TV, adverts and video games who is inspired by the 80s era, and TV dramas. Her niche in music focuses on the compelling beauty of synthesisers, while also working across many genres such as pop, dance, experimental and classical with her eclectic range. Her sound has been described as “nostalgic, yet never-heard-before”.

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Eloise was born and raised in Essex, known for its rich history of famous eighties and nineties electronic sensations such as Depeche Mode, Blur, Yazoo and The Prodigy.

 

As a child, she was heavily engaged in music. Eloise began listening to pop music and original soundtracks from films she loved at the age of 6. She also was involved in singing with her primary school choir. At 11, she started to learn the electric guitar. It was around this age too that she started to listen to other genres such as rock, hip-hop and dance to broaden her musical taste. Soon after, she got into new-wave and retro synthesis. Her love for synthesisers began to blossom from here. Ever since, she has been collecting hardware synthesisers, samplers and drum machines.

 

Eloise has been composing and producing tracks since age 14. She went to Colchester Institute college to study music production, where she honed her skills and recorded with bands. She also released an experimental synth-wave EP ‘GOODNIGHT’ at just 17 years old in 2022.​​​​​​​​​

She took herself to her first year of university at ICMP London in 2023 to focus solely on music production. However, Eloise discovered while she loved creating tracks, she found it much more enjoyable and purposeful to work with music to picture whenever she was given the chance or asked to, which is the path she is taking now.

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In less than a year, Eloise has phenomenally created the soundtrack to the cyberpunk-inspired video game, Neon Shadows, in partnership with SAE Institute UK. 

 

She also collaborated earlier in 2025 with the Manchester Metropolitan Film School and composed the music for star-studded short film, 'Absent Friends' which is currently circulating film festivals and being highly praised.

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