Emily is a Scottish composer, sound designer, and performer based in Manchester. In the past year, she
                has composed an original soundtrack for a documentary by award-winning documentary maker Maire Tracey and co-created
                several
                immersive installations as part of a Manchester-based collective. Emily is passionate about composition
                and currently
                releases music under the artist name
                MODEMA - her debut track Running Back received praise from
                Clash Magazine and BBC Radio 6 Music. Notably, Emily's
                collaborative track with Ecuadorian composer Joaquin Cornejo
                has accumulated over 9 MILLION streams to date. She is an accomplished audio practicioner with further
                experience in live recording, mixing, editing, and engineering across a range of medias. She holds a BA
                in Creative Technology and an MA in Interactive Music and Advanced Studio Production.
                Emily has worked as a
                session musician with prominent artists such as The Orielles (keys, synth, vocals), who she toured with
                nationally
                and
                internationally for a number of years, performing
                at festivals like
                SXSW
                and
                Green Man Festival. As part of her work with the Orielles, she had the
                opportunity to open for
                both New Order and Pulp. She has also toured across the UK with Manchester band WH Lung and
                performed with them most recently at Green Man Festival in August 2025.
                As a solo artist, Emily supported established US singer-songwriter Julie Byrne at the iconic Glasshouse venue in Gateshead. She also
                performs as part
                of experimental electronic duo Becoming Air, who debuted at NightGarden Festival in 2025.
                Emily hosted the radio show
                Hypnagogia on Reform Radio for a number of years and has produced
                mixes for Voices Radio and NTS Radio. She regularly DJs at venues like YES and Renae (downbeat,
                experimental, electronica, and left-field pop).
                Her current interests lie in community-focused
                projects, using the arts as a vehicle for social change, and exploring experimental methods of creating
                audio.
            
Take a look at some examples of her work below and find her contact details and a full CV at the bottom of the page.
Manchester-based since 2018, Emily has worked on a range of media, including community-focused documentaries and video-game sound re-design. She works from her home studio, using field recordings, audio programming, a range of software/hardware, and acoustic instruments. For a more genre-specific showreel, please email Emily at the address below!
Want to collaborate?
Email me at emilyzurowski@gmail.com
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