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Charlie Helen Deakin Davies (born 9 June 1995) is a British musician from
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. They have released two EPs; ''Green'' under the name DIDI and ''Dog Bowl'' under the name Charlieeeee. They have also co-written the
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song "Let's Get Drunk" and the Ellie Dixon song "Swing", the
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album ''Songbirds'' and the compilation album ''The F Spot Femme Fatales'', directed the Piri & Tommy tour Froge.tour, and supported
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. They joined
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in August 2024.


Life and career


Early life, The Folk, and Delora

Charlie Helen Deakin Davies was born on 9 June 1995 in Walkern, and attended Freman College. They got into music after being given an electric guitar by their father aged ten; around this time, they formed a band which played funk, indie, and grunge music, which they were in for around five years. Aged fifteen, they formed the Folk, a band composed of lead singer Lucy Holmes, ukulele player Rose Goodship, and violinist Sam Saward, for which Deakin Davies played guitar; all four spent time busking in
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, during which time they were spotted by Martin Lumsden of Cream Room, a recording studio in
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in
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which closed in 2021. The band released a single, "When It Rains", and then an EP. Deakin Davies, Holmes, Goodship, and Saward later attended Freman College, with Deakin Davies studying
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at AS-level and dropping out after a year. Saward later left the Folk; the remaining members later changed their name to Delora, after discovering the word while googling at 3am and discovering a Latin word that meant "by the seashore", and released a single, "Come Alive", inspired by the sensation of being cheered up by music. They later released an EP, ''Superglue'', and then another single, "Sober", by which time Goodship had also left.


Folkstock Records, DIDI, and "Let's Get Drunk"

Deakin Davies' first production works were made at the back of a converted shed at the end of their parents' garden, and which was built by their stepdad. They produced Kelly Oliver's debut album, "This Land", which was released in 2013 on Folkstock Records, a record label Deakin Davies' mother, Helen Meissner, had set up specifically to release the music they had recorded together; the label later released a second album by Oliver, ''Bedlam'', in March 2016. Deakin Davies also produced the label's ''The F Spot Femme Fatales'', a compilation album for
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2015, which appeared on ''
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s "Best Folk albums of 2015" list. In 2016, they produced ''Ships'' by Bethan Lee, and in 2017, they produced ''Songbirds'' by
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, an a cappella album. In March 2017, they began releasing music of their own under the name DIDI, a contraction of their surname, after writing "Sorry" and finding they wanted to record it themselves; they then released the singles "Awkward", "Back Off", "Fast and Furious", and "Fickle Friends", and then the ''Green'' EP, which contained "Go!". In October 2017, they supported China Crisis at the Horn in
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. In February 2019, Gary Barlow hired Deakin-Davies as a studio assistant; in a September 2021 with ''Moths and Giraffes'', Deakin Davies asserted that the collaboration came about after meeting
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at a ceremony for an award they had won, that the
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met that their contract had been extended from one year to two, and that it ended in February 2021. One of the songs Deakin-Davies wrote, "Let's Get Drunk", appeared on Barlow's 2020 album '' Music Played by Humans'', which charted at No. 1 on the
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.


Trans Creative Collective and Charlieeeee

In January 2021, Deakin Davies came out as non-binary, and changed their name to Charlie; they then moved from
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to
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, and moved to Ten87 studios in
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. In March 2021, Deakin Davies attended a session at
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composed entirely of transgender, non-binary and gender diverse producers for
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, along with Max Blue Churchill and Jesley Faye. Moved by the response, they cofounded the Trans Creative Collective, a directory of transgender musicians. Deakin-Davies then co-produced Ellie Dixon's "Swing"; in a September 2021 interview with ''Moths and Giraffes'', they asserted that they contacted Dixon after hearing their earlier track "Sucker" on New Music Friday. In November 2022, they directed Piri & Tommy's Froge.tour. Around this time, Deakin Davies was scouted for a year-long mentorship programme led by
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, as part of which they cowrote a track with him,
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,
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, and Kamille. For 2023, Deakin Davies made a New Year's resolution to finish every song they started, regardless of opinion. One song completed in this manner was "Easy", a love song directed at a partner and friends, which came about after Piri gave them some breakbeats to mess around with. In January 2024, they signed to
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, and released "Easy" on the label; the song was credited to "Charlieeeee", and was released on 17 January. The song was released alongside a video containing a commentary on being a queer person in a
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society, and was followed by "Bumped in the Head", which featured Ellie Dixon. In May 2024, Deakin Davies announced their debut EP ''Dogbowl'', so-called due to their self-deprecating attitude at the time, and released "Xtreme Circumstances", which completed the ''Charlieeeee's World'' music video trilogy; "Easy" depicted Deakin Davies falling to Earth and finding love, while "Bumped in the Head" depicted them exploring Earth and discovering their community and "Xtreme Circumstances" depicted them discovering a love for music and performing while contemplating a return to their home planet. A further single, "Sunburn", was written about falling in love with best friends. Deakin Davies released the EP in June 2024.


Artistry and personal life

Writing in February 2024, ''Notion'' described Deakin Davies' sound as a combination of "indie vibes, hyper-pop energy, and a touch of '00s nostalgia" and "somewhat reminiscent of
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and Piri & Tommy's lovechild", and in March 2024, ''DIY'' described "Bumped in the Head" as a fusion of "heavy D'n'B beats with synth-pop melodies"; Deakin Davies used the former piece to assert that they had been inspired to introduce
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to their sound from touring with drum and bass artists. In a September 2017 interview with MusicOTFuture.com, Deakin Davies stated that their earliest influences were
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,
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, and
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and that their current influences included
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,
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,
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, and
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, and in June 2024, they used an ''
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'' piece to cite Paramore and
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as influences. In July 2023, Deakin Davies and Piri took part in a Trans Pride parade in London. In August 2024, they joined Loud LDN, a collective of London-based women and genderqueer musicians founded in May 2022.


Discography


EPs


Singles


Notes


References

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