Alice Ivy

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Alice Ivy
Birth nameAnnika Schmarsel
Born (1993-07-08) 8 July 1993 (age 30)
Germany
Origin Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • remixer
  • record producer
  • songwriter
Instruments
  • Guitar
  • keyboards
  • synthesisers
Years active2015–present
Labels Dew Process, Last Gang
Formerly ofThe Sweethearts
Website www.aliceivymusic.net

Annika Schmarsel (born 8 July 1993) known by her stage name Alice Ivy, is an Australian electronic musician and producer. Alice Ivy was the winner of the 2016 Triple J Unearthed Listen Out competition. She has released two studio albums: I'm Dreaming (2018), and Don't Sleep (2020), which reached No. 77 on the ARIA Albums Chart.

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Early life

Annika Schmarsel was born in 1993 in Germany. Schmarsel emigrated to Australia in her youth with her parents, "German was my first language. In kindie I was the German girl who couldn't speak a word of English, so I had to learn." [1]

At the age of twelve, on a family trip to Germany, Schmarsel's grandmother taught her guitar chords while her uncle taught her how to play "Smoke on the Water" by Deep Purple. During high school a year later, she was a member of a 25-member soul big band and on-going music project, The Sweethearts. In 2014, Schmarsel moved to Melbourne to study for a music industry degree at RMIT University, and was introduced to the music software Ableton. She learnt about influential electronic producers including the late J Dilla. [2]

Music career

2015–2018: Early years and I'm Dreaming

On 3 January 2015, Annika Schmarsel under the alias 'Alice Ivy', released her debut single "Charlie". [3] On 14 April, she released her next single "Mean Man's Bite" featuring guest vocals from Chloe Beckwith. [4] On 26 June, Alice Ivy released her single "Paint Me Blue" again featuring vocals by Chloe Beckwith. [5] On 13 November, Alice Ivy released the single "Walk On" featuring Indigo Fly. [6]

On 25 January 2016, Alice Ivy released her single "Touch" featuring guest vocals by Georgia van Etten, a music video was released on 8 February animated by James Thompson and Bill Presser. [7] On 23 June, she released "Almost Here" featuring vocals by RaRa. The two singles quickly became her most popular, having collectively amassed over 3,000,000 streams on Spotify. [8] Alice Ivy then performed a five-date tour to promote the two singles in July. [9] On 2 September, Alice Ivy remixed "Float" by Thomston. [10]

In March 2017, she released her single "Get Me a Drink" featuring E^ST and Charlie Threads, it became her first track to be added to high rotation on Triple J. The Age placed the track at #8 in their "Best Songs Of 2017". On 21 April, she remixed "Beat the Keeper" by Taj Ralph. [11] On 26 May, Alice Ivy remixed "Kate's Bed" by Huntly. [12] In September, after signing a deal with Australian record label Dew Process she released "Be Friends" featuring guest vocals from Tim de Cotta and Caseaux O.S.L.O. On 22 September, Alice Ivy released a remix of "West" by Lakyn. [13] On 10 November, Alice Ivy remixed the track "Life Goes On" by E^ST. [14] On 12 December, a music video was released for her track "Be Friends". [15]

On 12 January 2018, she released the single "Chasing Stars" featuring ARIA award winning singer-songwriter, Bertie Blackman. [16] Both "Be Friends", and "Chasing Stars" were also added to high rotation as well. Later that month, Alice Ivy signed onto Last Gang Records for international releases. In the middle of that year, "Chasing Stars" became the eleventh most played track on Triple J. [17] On 9 February, her debut album I'm Dreaming was released. It contained most her previously released singles including "Charlie". [18] To promote her debut album, Ivy performed an eight-date national headlining tour ranging from 16 February until 29 March and performing in Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth, Panama Festival in Tasmania, The Hills are Alive in Victoria, and Bendigo. [19] On 30 March, Alice Ivy covered Estelle's track "American Boy" with E^ST and Miss Blanks for Triple J's Like a Version. [20] On 6 April, Ivy remixed the track "Panopticon" by Cloud Control. [21] [22] On 13 April, Alice Ivy along with other remixers TOKiMONSTA, Maria Marcus, and Maya Jane Coles, all made their own remixes of "Lady Powers" by Vera Blue featuring Kodi Shane, released on Lady Powers | Power Ladies Remix EP. [23] On 8 August, she released a remix of "Clothes I Slept In" by Luca Brasi. [24] On 7 September, Alice Ivy remixed the track "Real Love" by Flint Eastwood. [25]

2019–2020: Don't Sleep

On 9 February 2019, rain damaged Alice Ivy's equipment and she was unable to play at the Tasmanian music festival Party In The Paddock the day after as planned. [26] The rain damaged her laptop, guitar pedals and drum pad. Ivy stated she would play in Tasmania again as soon as she was able to. [27] On 15 February, Alice Ivy released a remix of Amwin's track "DeLorean". [28] [29] On 22 February, Alice Ivy released a new single entitled "Close to You" featuring Flint Eastwood. She also announced a "Close to You" tour starting in May with Miss Blanks, who previously collaborated with Alice Ivy for Triple J's Like a Version. The tour is slated to start in Adelaide, and then go on to Wollongong, Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne, Hobart, Fremantle, Brisbane and the Gold Coast. [30] On 22 March, a remix of "Fooling Around" by Japanese Wallpaper was released. [31] On 30 April, a music video for "Close to You" was released. The video featured Ivy's dog "Lexie". [32] On 10 July, Ivy released the single "In My Mind" featuring Ecca Vandal alongside an accompanying music video. [33] On 6 November, Alice Ivy released the single "Sunrise" featuring Cadence Weapon alongside an accompanying music video. [34]

On 1 April 2020, Alice Ivy released "Don't Sleep" the titular single of her upcoming second studio album Don't Sleep, set to release on 17 July. [35] The single featured Imbi the Girl and Boi. [36] She also released an accompanying music video for the single. [37] On 27 May, Alice Ivy released the fourth single from her then-forthcoming album titled "Better Man" featuring Safia frontman Benjamin Joseph. A music video was released alongside starring comedian and radio personality Alex Dyson. [38] Her sophomore studio album was officially released on 18 July. The twelve-track album contained her four previously released singles, and seven other tracks featuring guest vocals. The track "Ticket to Heaven" featured Thelma Plum, "I'll Find It" featured Odette, "Sweetest Love" featured Montaigne and Bertie Blackman, "All Hit Radio" featured Teef and Tessa (vocalist for the band Tessa & the Typecast), "Money" featured DijahSB, "All In For You" featured Ngaiire, and "Gold" also featured Bertie Blackman. [39] Don't Sleep peaked at number 77 on the ARIA charts. [40]

2021–present: Do What Makes You Happy

On 28 July 2021, Alice Ivy was featured on "Someone Stranger" by Georgia Maq the singer, songwriter and guitarist for Camp Cope. [41] Alice Ivy begun teasing a new single from 8 October, collaborating with Brisbane-based pop artist Sycco and American bassist Nick Movshon. Their single "Weakness" was released on 22 October with an accompanying music video directed by Dom Gould. The single and music video were recorded separately in Brisbane and Melbourne due to COVID-19 lock-down restrictions. Airlock Studios in Brisbane, and XO Studios in Melbourne. [42]

On 23 June 2023, Ivy released "Howlin’ At the New Moon" and announced her third studio album, Do What Makes You Happy. [43]

Musical style

Alice Ivy lists her influences as Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross and Etta James. [44] Other influences include The Avalanches, J Dilla, Onra, Anderson Paak, Mark Ronson. Her sound has also been likened to Gramatik, L'Orange and Curtis Mayfield. She says that soul and Motown music inspired her to explore music production, and these influences particularly shine through on her 2020 single "Weakness." [45]

Discography

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with release date, label, and selected chart positions shown
TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positions
AUS
[40]
I'm Dreaming
Don't Sleep
  • Released: 17 July 2020 [46]
  • Label: Dew Process
  • Format: LP, [47] digital download, streaming
77 [upper-alpha 1]
Do What Makes You Happy
  • Scheduled: 2023 [43]
  • Label:
  • Format: CD, digital download, streaming

Notes

  1. Don't Sleep also peaked at number 5 on the Top 20 Vinyl Albums Chart. [48]

Singles

As lead artist

List of singles, with year released and album shown
TitleYearAlbum
"Charlie"2015I'm Dreaming
"Mean Man's Bite"
(featuring Chloe Beckwith)
Non-album singles
"Paint Me Blue"
(featuring Chloe Beckwith)
"Walk On"
(featuring Indigo Fly)
"Touch"
(featuring Georgia van Etten)
2016I'm Dreaming
"Almost Here"
(featuring RaRa)
"Get Me a Drink"
(featuring E^ST & Charlie Threads)
2017
"Be Friends"
(featuring Tim de Cotta & Caseaux O.S.L.O)
"Chasing Stars"
(featuring Bertie Blackman) [16]
2018
"Close to You"
(featuring Flint Eastwood)
2019Non-album single
"In My Mind"
(featuring Ecca Vandal) [49]
Don't Sleep
"Sunrise"
(featuring Cadence Weapon)
"Don't Sleep"
(featuring Imbi the Girl and Boi)
2020
"Better Man"
(featuring Benjamin Joseph) [38]
"Ticket to Heaven"
(featuring Thelma Plum [50]
"Weakness"
(with Sycco) [51]
2021Non-album single
"Howlin' At the New Moon"
(featuring Mayer Hawthorne) [43]
2023Do What Makes You Happy
"Broke My Heart"
(featuring Mallrat and Jelani Blackman) [52]
"Wildlife" [53]
List of singles, with year released and album shown
TitleYearAlbum
"Someone Stranger" (Georgia Maq featuring Alice Ivy)2021Non-album single

Remixes

List of official remixes, with year released and original artist(s) shown
TitleYearArtist(s)Peak chart positions
AUS
"Float"2016Thomston
"Beat the Keeper"2017Taj Ralph
"Kate's Bed"Huntly
"West" Lakyn
"Life Goes On" E^ST
"Panopticon"2018 Cloud Control
"Lady Powers" Vera Blue
"Clothes I Slept In" Luca Brasi
"Real Love" Flint Eastwood
"DeLorean"2019 Amwin
"Fooling Around" Japanese Wallpaper
"Parties"2020Elizabeth
"The Fool" Overcoats
"Homecoming Queen" Thelma Plum
"Stuck In A Bubble" George Alice
"Life in Live" The Rubens
"Voices In My Head"2021Ex-Olympian
"River" Pnau [upper-alpha 1]

Notes

  1. "River" (Alice Ivy remix) did not enter the Australian Top 100 Singles Chart but did peak at number 14 on the Top 50 Club Tracks Chart. [54]

Videography

Music videos

SongYearDirector
"Touch"2016James Thompson
Bill Presser
"Be Friends"2017Unknown
"Close to You"
(featuring Flint Eastwood)
2019Alice Ivy
Sam Rankin
"In My Mind"
(featuring Ecca Vandal)
Claudia Sangiorgi Dallimore
"Sunrise"
(featuring Cadence Weapon)
Harry Deadman
"Don't Sleep"
(featuring Imbi the Girl & Boi)
2020May Tusler
"Weakness"
(with Sycco)
2021Dom Gould

Awards and nominations

AIR Awards

The Australian Independent Record Awards (commonly known informally as AIR Awards) is an annual awards night to recognise, promote and celebrate the success of Australia's Independent Music sector.

YearNominee / workAwardResultRef.
2022 "Weakness" (with Sycco)Best Independent Dance, Electronica or Club SingleNominated [55] [56]

ARIA Music Awards

The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of Australian music. Ivy has received 2 nominations.

YearNominee / workAwardResultRef.
2020 Don't Sleep ARIA Award for Best Dance Release Nominated [57] [58]
Alice Ivy for Don't Sleep ARIA Award for Engineer of the Year Nominated

Australian Music Prize

The Australian Music Prize (the AMP) is an annual award of $30,000 given to an Australian band or solo artist in recognition of the merit of an album released during the year of award. They commenced in 2005.

YearNominee / workAwardResultRef.
Australian Music Prize 2020 Don't Sleep Album of the YearNominated [59]

Australian Women in Music Awards

The Australian Women in Music Awards is an annual event that celebrates outstanding women in the Australian Music Industry who have made significant and lasting contributions in their chosen field. They commenced in 2018.

YearNominee / workAwardResultRef.
2021 Alice IvyDiversity in Music AwardNominated [60]
Alice IvyStudio Production AwardWon

J Awards

The J Awards are an annual series of Australian music awards that were established by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's youth-focused radio station Triple J. They commenced in 2005.

YearNominee / workAwardResultRef.
2020 Don't Sleep Australian Album of the YearNominated [61]

Music Victoria Awards

The Music Victoria Awards, are an annual awards night celebrating Victorian music. They commenced in 2005. [62] [63]

YearNominee / workAwardResultRef.
2016 Alice IvyBest Emerging ArtistNominated [64] [65]
2018 Alice IvyBest Electronic ActNominated
2020 Alice IvyBest ProducerNominated
2021 Alice IvyBest ProducerNominated [66]
Best Solo ArtistNominated [67] [68] ] [66]
Best Pop ActNominated
Don't SleepBest Victorian AlbumNominated
2022 Alice IvyBest ProducerWon [69] [70]

National Live Music Awards

The National Live Music Awards (NLMAs) are a broad recognition of Australia's diverse live industry, celebrating the success of the Australian live scene. The awards commenced in 2016.

YearNominee / workAwardResultRef.
National Live Music Awards of 2018 Alice IvyLive Electronic Act (or DJ) of the YearNominated [71] [72]
National Live Music Awards of 2020 Alice IvyVictorian Live Act of the YearNominated [73]

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