“Edie is both enlightenment and instinct – spirit and animal – and this dichotomy dances its interplay throughout her music.”

"It is not often that in a first encounter with new talent the feeling comes over me that this is something special... 
Edie is such an exception, in her music lies universal worth...
The image of an original and inventive artist was affirmed during a live performance, the audience was raving!"
Rob Bolland, producer [writer of "Rock me Amadeus"]


Links to Reviews:

Musicform "Songs" review [April 21 2008]
Noord Hollands Dagblad "Songs" review [
Rolf Finders' [Vak Finders] "Songs" review [April 3 2008]
Algemeen Dagblad piece [in Dutch] [June 11 2208]
"Realities" review on ListenNashville.com
New review up at Collected sounds.com
Edie in ELLE [article in Dutch- A translation on "excerpts" link below]
A new review of Realities at Babysue.com
A review of "Nu" on MishMash.com
Live Show Review:  KeenlyObserved
Collected Sounds Review for NU : CollectedSounds
Edie on theEctophile's Guide to good Music: Ectoguide

Links to Excerpts



Short Bio

Edie was born in The Netherlands near Rotterdam.
After highschool she left home to go travel the world. She lived in Paris, Sydney and settled in Los Angeles where she stayed for 6 years. 
She first started singing and writing music in LA. She bought her first guitar and started writing!
At an open mic night, her very first performance ever, she met writer/producer Martin Motola with whom she went on to make her first album "Shades" in 2001.
She co-produced the cd having gotten handy with computers and recording programs. 
Edie played at LA venues like Genghis Cohen, the Kibbitz Room and The Cat Club. 
In 2003-04 she spent a year in Amsterdam, playing European clubs in Holland, Paris and London.
The video for Crave was also shot in Amsterdam.
She recorded a batch of songs "The Basement Songs" one of which made it onto the next album "Nu" which was recorded in Nashville, TN where Edie now resides.
She moved to Nashville in 2004 and has played the local circuit a lot, venturing out on small tours regularly. 
Edie's song "Entendu" of Nu was used in the movie Zerophilia as well as the song "Through" a new track for the third cd "Realities"
Realities was again co-produced by Edie and Martin Motola and split released on the Atlanta based label Stickfigure.
The Dutch label AG Music is took notice of Edie's french song "Ca y est" and decided to release the song as a single in
Holland in May 2007.
The song received some wonderful response and support on Dutch radio stations which led to  further collaboration between Edie and
AG Music. During the late summer of 2007 the recording of Edie's 4th studio album began in Alkmaar.
Theo de Jong engineered and produced the 11 new songs, one of which is a cover of Prince's hit "When doves cry"
The album is set to be released in March 2008.