Background
Pringle was born in London on December 28, 1984 to architect parents. She grew up in World"s End, Chelsea.
Pringle was born in London on December 28, 1984 to architect parents. She grew up in World"s End, Chelsea.
George studied piano between the ages of seven and fourteen and was a member of the choir.
She drew constantly from a young age and at the age of 11, went to board at Malvern Girls" College in Worcestershire after winning the Art Scholarship. She first started experimenting with home recording at the age of 16 when she pinched her older brother"s guitar and started making demos on a two deck Karaoke machine at home during the holidays. She then started recording tracks on a French Oral examination tape recorder in the school hall at night using the assembly microphone.
She formed a punk band whilst at Malvern.
Pringle studied Fine Art at Oxford Brookes University. lieutenant was at University that she acquired GarageBand music software which came on her iBook and started composing electronic music to accompany the poetry and prose that she writes.
She has recorded live sessions for British Broadcasting Corporation Radio 1 and featured on The Verb for BBC3. She has played Music and Literary Festivals including Reading, Leeds, Bestival and Latitude.
At the beginning of 2010, she supported the French band Air on the European leg of their tour.
Based in London, she has released two critically acclaimed LPs to date. "Salon des Refuses" (a conceptual poetry album) and "Golfo dei Poeti" ( a conceptual soundtrack album). She also provides the vocals for the track Cutlery Drawer on the Scottish band Errors" 2008 album lieutenant"s Not Something But lieutenant Is Like Whatever.
George is currently an Master of Arts student at Goldsmiths University.
"Golfo dei Poeti" (album), March 2013 (self released)
"Salon des Refusés", September 2009 (self released)
"liquid crystal display, I love you, but you"re bringing me down", September 2008 (Trouble Records)
"Poor European Parliament, Poor European Parliament Without a Name", March 2008 (self released).