Draft:Laura Dre
German-Filipina electronic musician
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Laura Dre is a German-Filipina electronic musician, singer-songwriter, and music producer working primarily in the synthwave and synth-pop genres. Her music has been covered in publications including Clash Magazine, The Electricity Club, Loud Women, and Velvet Rebel Music.[1][2][3][4]
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| Submission declined on 6 March 2026 by ChrysGalley (talk). This draft's references do not show that the subject meets Wikipedia's criteria for inclusion for music. The draft requires either:
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Comment: There isn't sufficient sourcing here, but in particular we need sourcing for notability as outlined in WP:MUSICBIO. Source 3 does not work / 404, and so it's just Clash, which seems too brief to be significant coverage. Interviews do not work for notability in any case. ChrysGalley (talk) 20:55, 6 March 2026 (UTC)
- Musician
- Singer-songwriter
- Music producer
Laura Dre | |
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| Born | Germany |
| Origin | Germany |
| Genres | Synthwave, Synth-pop |
| Occupations |
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| Years active | 2011–present |
| Labels |
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| Website | lauradre |
Career
Early projects and Vinyl Black Stilettos
Dre began her career as the frontwoman for the electro-rock band Vinyl Black Stilettos. The group's music was featured in the BBC Three drama series Lip Service in 2012.[5]
Solo career
In 2021, Dre released her debut solo album, Moving Spaces, through Outland Recordings.[1][2][3] The album received coverage from several independent music publications.
Later in 2021, she released the follow-up album Kyoto Dreams.[6][4]
In 2023, Dre released the album Akari LD-01, which was reviewed by publications including Velvet Rebel Music and Future Sounds.[7][8]
In 2025, tracks by Dre were featured in the premiere episode of the ARD television series Schattenseite.[9]
Production and education
Dre’s work within the synthwave community is discussed in the academic book Making Synthwave: How an Online Music Community Invented a Genre (2025), published by Routledge.[10]
Discography
Studio albums
- Moving Spaces (2021)
- Kyoto Dreams (2021)
- Moving Spaces II: Twilight (2023)
- Akari LD-01 (2023)


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