Known for her yearning, experimental folk, Scottish-Sudanese singer/songwriter Eliza Shaddad initially honed her skills as a street busker and solo performer in London. However, it was her work singing with the electronic outfit Clean Bandit on their breakthrough 2014 debut, New Eyes, that brought her to wider public attention. Buoyed by the exposure with Clean Bandit, she soon garnered praise for her own expansive, deeply nuanced EPs, 2014's Waters and 2016's Run.
Born to a father from Khartoum, Sudan and a mother from Perth, Scotland, Shaddad was raised in a multi-ethnic f...