Sarah P.

Sarah P.
Birth name Sarra Anna Psalti
Also known as Sarah P., Sarah Psalti
Born (1989-12-14) December 14, 1989
Athens, Greece
Origin Athens, Greece
Genres pop, electronica
Occupation(s) singer, songwriter, actress, model
Years active 2010—present
Labels EraseRestart
Associated acts Keep Shelly In Athens, MMOTHS, The New Division, Plastic Flowers, Sundayman, Sun Glitters
Website sarahpofficial.com

Sarah Psalti, known as Sarah P., is a singer, songwriter, actress, and model from Athens, Greece. Her music career started in 2010, as the frontwoman of the Athenian dream pop duet Keep Shelly In Athens. After she parted ways with the band in early 2014,[1] she relocated to Berlin to start working on her solo-career. Sarah P. has collaborated with artists like Sun Glitters,[2] MMOTHS, The New Division, Sundayman, The Bilinda Butchers and many more. Her own music is minimalistic and inspired from nineties sounds. The genre she identifies with is Pop.[3]

History

From 2010 to early 2014, Sarah P. was the frontwoman of the Athenian dream pop duet Keep Shelly In Athens. After she left the band,[4] relocated to Berlin to start working on her solo debut. In December 2015, her solo-debut EP Free was released via her own record label EraseRestart.[5] In 2015, Sarah Psalti played the leading role in the award winning short movie Finding Sigi which was directed by Aviv Kosloff.[6] She also appeared on Imaginary War’s music video Made A Decision. In early 2016, with the release of her music video "I'd Go", she told BrooklynVegan that she found her new home in Berlin, Germany and that she has never been mysterious. She's a childish woman who follows the motto "Go be you".[7]

Discography

Mini-albums, EPs and Singles

  1. Dirty Sunday
  2. Let It Go
  3. Little Soul
  4. I'd Go
  5. Dishes
  6. Moving On
  7. Golden Deer (feat. Hiras)
  8. You Wouldn't Understand

Special appearances

Remixes

Compilation appearances

References

  1. "Sarah P announces leaving KsiA on Twitter".
  2. "Sun Glitters & Sarah P. share title song of upcoming collab EP ‘Galaxy’".
  3. "About Sarah P.".
  4. "Sarah P announces leaving KsiA on Twitter".
  5. "Sarah P. Interview with Impose Magazine".
  6. "Finding Sigi by Aviv Kosloff".
  7. "I'd Go Video Premiere on BrooklynVegan".
  8. "Keep Shelly In Athens Discography at Discogs". Discogs.

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