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  1. Serafina Steer (born 30 April 1982) is an English harpist, and songwriter based in London. She is best known as a regular collaborator with Jarvis Cocker. In addition to harp, she plays keyboards, bass guitar and has composed for theatre and TV.

    • 30 April 1982 (age 41), London, England
    • current: Stolen Recordings Ltd; previous: Static Caravan
  2. Jan 19, 2013 · Serafina Steer: 'The harp is a lonely instrument' Kate Mossman. The singer-songwriter on working with Jarvis Cocker, and most definitely not being a 'weird folk lady' Sat 19 Jan 2013 10.00 EST....

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  3. Thu 10 Jan 2013 17.15 EST. S he sounds like a folk singer, her diction clear as a mountain stream while she weaves whimsical tales of ships ( Night Before Mutiny ), conversations with Venus (The...

  4. Serafina Steer is a free lance musician/composer. After leaving music college, she started writing songs and went on to make 3 harp-based albums - all available here. Swapping the harp for a bass guitar in 2016, she co-founded Bas Jan. 'Yes I Jan' (Lost Map Records) was in The Quietus' top 100 albums of 2018, 9/10 Mojo- "beautifully fractured ...

  5. Sep 19, 2019 · The Mind is a Trap will be self-released by Serafina Steer in conjunction with Vitamin Concept Records on 27 September. ‘I am sort of rapping at one point. I wanted to re-record it because I sound like Mary Poppins’: we chat to harpist, singer-songwriter and sometime Bad Jan member about her latest solo offering.

  6. Ahead of Bas Jan’s upcoming performance at Green Man festival, principal songwriter and lyricist Serafina Steer talks about going collaborative, why folk music isn’t pagan and what it’s like to play 43 fewer strings. A Quietus Interview.

  7. Sep 23, 2011 · Ahead of her live soundtrack at Branchage this weekend. David Moats talks to harpist and songwriter Serafina Steer about her work with John Foxx and Patrick Wolf, being classically trained, the difficulties of doing live soundtracks and psychedelia.

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