Magoria Edler

  

Magoria Edler has been making music for many years, and has performed in countries all over the world. She first appeared on record in the mid nineties, at that time in club and house music. She started with three singles 'Mutoid Waste', 'Cosmic Trigger' and 'Green Tambourine'. In late '94 she released her 4th single 'The Goddess In You Taslima' tributed to Taslima Nasrin, a Bangladeshi feminist writer who fled to Sweden the same year. She started to work with the Swedish synth/instrumental artist Pelle Händen (Astral Dance) in Stockholm around 1996, and, in 1998, Magoria released the single 'Angels' and later the gold-selling album The Divine Child. She appeared daily on CNN for ten months, and performed in the Red Square Festival in Russia. Several music projects later, aside from her work in music, she currently works for the Swedish church as a pedagogue. This is her first but not her last foray into modern opera. She recently performed to a sold-out Konserthuset in Stockholm.