A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Micachu
ミカチュー
Birthplace:
Surrey, England, UK
Born:
February 1, 1987
Mica Levi (/ˈmiːkə ˈliːvi/; born February 1987), known by their stage name Micachu, is an English singer, songwriter, composer and producer. They are classically trained and since 2008 has released experimental pop music with their band Micachu and the Shapes, including their critically praised debut album Jewellery in 2009. In 2014, Levi branched out into film composing, creating the score for the Jonathan Glazer film Under the Skin. Their work was widely praised and Levi received a European Film Award for Best Composer and a BAFTA Award for Best Film Music nomination. Their score for Pablo Larraín's Jackie received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Score.
Music:
2017 INNA
2018 Ceremony: The Return of Friedrich Engels
2019 Sirens
2019 The Fall
Music Producer:
2017 INNA
2018 Ceremony: The Return of Friedrich Engels
2019 Sirens
2019 The Fall
Original Music Composer:
2014 Under the Skin
2016 Delete Beach
2016 Jackie
2017 INNA
2017 Marjorie Prime
2018 Ceremony: The Return of Friedrich Engels
2019 Monos
2019 Sirens
2019 The Fall
2020 Strasbourg 1518
2021 Mud
2021 Zola
2023 The Zone of Interest
Sound:
2014 Under the Skin
2016 Delete Beach
2016 Jackie
2017 INNA
2017 Marjorie Prime
2018 Ceremony: The Return of Friedrich Engels
2019 Monos
2019 Sirens
2019 The Colour of Chips
2019 The Fall
2020 Strasbourg 1518
2021 Mud
2021 Zola
2023 The Zone of Interest
Thanks:
2014 Under the Skin
2015 Experimenter
2016 Delete Beach
2016 Jackie
2017 INNA
2017 Marjorie Prime
2018 Ceremony: The Return of Friedrich Engels
2019 Monos
2019 Sirens
2019 The Colour of Chips
2019 The Fall
2020 Strasbourg 1518
2021 Mud
2021 Zola
2023 The Zone of Interest
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