In this episode of MyMusic, host Graham Coath sits down with the rising artist Stormia—a London-based Polish singer, songwriter, and producer whose sound blends Slavic folklore, electronic production, and a fearless creative edge.
From her roots in a peaceful town near Wrocław to diving headfirst into London’s vibrant music scene, Stormia shares her journey of self-discovery, culture shock, and the unexpected magic of finding her true instrument: the laptop. She talks about her inspirations—from Red Hot Chili Peppers and Lady Gaga to the inevitable comparisons with Björk and the ethereal universe of Aurora—and how these influences shaped her unique style.
Graham and Stormia also explore:
✨ The balance between staying true to art and making smart commercial choices.
✨ Writing about war, capitalism, overstimulation, and the world through a female gaze.
✨ The wisdom passed down from her grandmother: “The world belongs to the brave.”
✨ Why her dream collaboration is with Flume (and how listeners can help make it happen).
It’s a conversation full of humour, honesty, and hope for the future—plus a few unexpected tangents about pink décor, scrolling habits, and why sometimes Grandma really is your biggest fan.
If you’re looking for music that surprises, challenges, and moves you, Stormia is an artist you need to know.
🎧 Listen now, support her journey, and maybe even help manifest that Flume collab!