


Carrie Baxter is a producer and singer‑songwriter originally from Waterford, Ireland, now based in London. Her recorded work sits where neo‑soul, R&B and jazz meet the UK bass spectrum — she is associated with liquid‑lean drum & bass and with adjacent styles that include Bass House, Bassline, Grime, UK Funky and UK Garage.
Born and raised in Waterford, Baxter relocated to London where she began releasing original material. She issued the EP Placebo in 2020 and followed it with the EP What Now in 2021. After a string of singles she released the EP Keep Swimming in 2024. She has worked with electronic producers and DJs — notably she is a featured vocalist on Notion’s track “FOUND LOVE” — and she announced her debut album Seven, scheduled for release on 11 March 2026.
Public descriptions of Baxter’s sound emphasise smooth, emotive vocal delivery and introspective lyrics. Those vocals are the through‑line across her output: on her EPs and singles she pairs a neo‑soul and R&B singing style with production that sits in the UK bass world (liquid, garage, grime adjacent). Specific technical write‑ups on her studio process are limited in the public record; what is verifiable is the consistent presence of close, intimate vocal performance and songwriting across her releases.
As a producer and collaborator, Baxter appears both on her own releases and as a featured voice for electronic producers and DJs. The catalogue of EPs — Placebo (2020), What Now (2021), Keep Swimming (2024) — maps her evolution from songwriter‑led recordings toward projects that engage UK bass forms. Her featured appearance on Notion’s “FOUND LOVE” shows her crossover role: contributing lead vocal performance to electronic tracks as well as writing and producing her solo material.
Documented stylistic influences for Baxter are centred on neo‑soul, R&B and jazz — those genres are repeatedly cited in profiles and press around her releases. Beyond those named roots, public sources do not list a detailed roll‑call of individual artist influences; her recorded releases and collaborations remain the clearest reference points for her sound. Her debut album Seven, due 11 March 2026, is the next specific milestone for assessing how she synthesises those influences across a long‑form project.
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