


Megan Linnell — producer, vocalist and songwriter — works from London across Bass House, Bassline, Drum & Bass, G‑House, Jungle, Liquid Funk and UK Garage. She trained in vocal performance at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance and self‑released her debut EP Undiscovered Rays in 2019, a four‑track record.
Her formal training at Trinity Laban informs her recorded work and live sets. The 2019 Undiscovered Rays EP was issued independently and remains the primary solo release on public record. Linnell has held seasonal residencies in London venues including The Bloomsbury and Mercato Metropolitano, and she has appeared as a guest on BBC Radio Northampton.
Public credits show Linnell operating primarily as a vocalist and songwriter who also produces material. Her voice has been placed into drum & bass contexts as a guest artist: she is credited on goddard.’s "Green Light" (2022) and on Smoakland’s "Hold On" (2023). Those collaborations demonstrate her role supplying toplines and vocal parts on other producers’ tracks within D&B’s range from liquid‑leaning textures to harder rollers.
Specific production‑oriented details in public sources are limited. Where she is credited, Linnell contributes the songwriting and vocal performance; production credits for releases beyond her self‑released EP are not widely documented. Her live work includes seasonal residencies that combine selection and live vocal performance rather than advertised DJ residencies.
Concrete touchpoints for Linnell’s profile are: Trinity Laban (vocal performance graduate), Undiscovered Rays (self‑released EP, 2019, four tracks), residencies at The Bloomsbury and Mercato Metropolitano, a BBC Radio Northampton guest slot, and guest vocal features on goddard.’s "Green Light" (2022) and Smoakland’s "Hold On" (2023).
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