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Cosmo Sheldrake

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Cosmo Sheldrake
Cosmo performing at CMJ in New York, 2015.
Background information
Birth nameCosmo Sheldrake
Born (1989-12-16) 16 December 1989 (age 35)
London, England
OriginLondon, England
GenresElectronic, Folktronica, Indie
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrumentskeyboard, double bass, drums, guitar, banjo, clarinet, percussion, sousaphone, vocals
Years active2013 (2013) – present
LabelsTransgressive,
Associated actsJohnny Flynn, Bombay Bicycle Club, Matthew Herbert
Websitewww.cosmosheldrake.com

Cosmo Sheldrake (born December 1989) is an English vocalist, multi-instrumentalist and producer. Described as a "musical visionary"[1] by The Telegraph, Sheldrake has been releasing music since 2014.

Cosmo's debut single, The Moss, was released on 25th March 2014,[2] followed by a debut EP, Pelicans We, on 6th April 2015,[3] and a debut album, The Much Much How How and I, on 6th April 2018[4]. Cosmo is signed to Transgressive Records.

Career[edit]

Much of Sheldrake's work is concerned with improvisation, nonsense and the sonorous environment. He has provided music for film and theatre, including the score for a series of Samuel Beckett plays at the Young Vic in London.[5] In addition to his work composing music for film and theatre, Sheldrake performs solo and with several bands including Johnny Flynn & The Sussex Wit and the Gentle Mystics.

Discography[edit]

Singles[edit]

Title Extended play details Peak chart positions Notes
UK
The Moss/Solar

Extended Plays[edit]

Title Extended play details Peak chart positions Notes
UK
Pelicans We EP

Albums[edit]

Title Extended play details Peak chart positions Notes
UK
The Much Much How How and I

References[edit]

  1. Arnoldi, Oliver. "Cosmo Sheldrake - New Music". The Telegraph.
  2. Cunningham, Jamie. "Listen: Cosmo Sheldrake – "The Moss"". Best Fit.
  3. "Pelicans We EP". iTunes.
  4. Day, Laurence. "Cosmo Sheldrake details debut album The Much Much How How And I". Best Fit.
  5. Lester, Paul. "Cosmo Sheldrake (No 1,724)". The Guardian.


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