Earlier this year, Sophie Ellis-Bextor surprised everyone. Her indie/folk fifth album Wanderlust reached No.4 on the UK Albums Chart, without the backing of a major label. Released via the singer’s own set-up EBGB’s and distributed by Essential Music And Marketing, the record was a purely creative endeavour that happened to gain commercial success.
Best known for her early 2000’s disco/pop hits Take Me Home, Murder On The Dancefloor and Spiller collaboration Groovejet, Bextor has been recording for over ...
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