Martina Topley-Bird returns with Solitude, a candid statement in Martina's trademark detached, strong yet fragile, sensual style. “You said you needed me, you said I promised, you being honest, depended on your mood, you took solitude for food.” Recorded in Baltimore where Martina has been based over the last 4 years, created in conjunction with a new US-based team, the single is an introduction to her upcoming 4 track EP titled MTB Continued. Born out of themes of internal and external discord, Solitude explores the journey through a troubled world and a reflection on human co… read more
Martina Topley-Bird returns with Solitude, a candid statement in Martina's trademark detached, strong yet fragile, sensual style. “You said you … read more
Martina Topley-Bird returns with Solitude, a candid statement in Martina's trademark detached, strong yet fragile, sensual style. “You said you needed me, you said I promised, you b… read more
Martina Topley-Bird is a vocalist and songwriter from Shepherd's Bush, West London, United Kingdom, who first gained fame as the female vocalist on trip-hop pioneer Tricky's (Adrian Thaws) debut album, Maxinquaye, (a printing error credited her as "Martine") in 1993. She continued her collaboration with Tricky on his follow-up album Pre-Millennium Tension as well as his Nearly God side-project. Topley-Bird had a child, Maisie, with Thaws. In 1998, following a falling-out of her professional and personal relationship with Tricky, Topley-Bird began pursuing a solo… read more
Martina Topley-Bird is a vocalist and songwriter from Shepherd's Bush, West London, United Kingdom, who first gained fame as the female vocalist on trip-hop pioneer Tricky's (Adri… read more
Martina Topley-Bird is a vocalist and songwriter from Shepherd's Bush, West London, United Kingdom, who first gained fame as the female vocalist on trip-hop pioneer Tricky's (Adrian Thaws) debut album, Maxinquaye, (a printing… read more