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Sewerslvt (pronounced "sewerslut") (born May 16, 2000), is an Australian electronic music producer.

Career[]

Sewerslvt's music was part of a new wave of "breakcore" in the 2010s and 2020s featuring elements of ambient music, provocative themes and cyberpunk anime aesthetics.[1] Many consider her music to be closer to an ambient infused, atmospheric form of drum and bass than breakcore but she is still commonly associated with that genre and was part of a revival of its popularity.[2] Her music is widely popular and discussed on websites such as TikTok and YouTube, and has been compared to Machine Girl.

Sewerslvt became popular with her breakout songs "Pretty Cvnt" and "Mr Kill Myself". The former gaining over 2.4 million listens on Spotify before its removal two years later in 2022, the latter currently has 7 million views on YouTube[3] and is her most streamed song on Spotify with 9 million streams[4]

After the death of her girlfriend in 2021, Sewerslvt quit music indefinitely. June has officially stated she has no plans to release any further content under the Sewerslvt name but hinted she may or may not do something under a different brand.[5] Her final release was titled "Goodbye" and was posted on Spotify in November 2021[6] She has also deleted all social media.

Discography[]

Studio Albums[]

  • Don’t Be Afraid Of Dying (2017)
  • It Just Gets Worse (2018)
  • Interdimensional Snuff Films (2018)
  • Child Sacrifice (2018)
  • Starving Slvts Always Get Their Fix (2018)
  • Drowning In The Sewer (2019)
  • Draining Love Story (2020)
  • The World Is Fvcked (2020)
  • Skitzofrenia Simulation (2021)
  • we had good times together, don't forget that (2021)

EPs[]

  • Sewer//Slvt (2019)
  • Infatuation (2019)
  • Irly (2020)
  • Suffering From Melancholia (2021)
  • if you’re out there i miss you 。゚・ (>_<) ・゚。 (2021)

Singles[]

  • Squids (2019)
  • Cyberia Lyr3 (2020)
  • Cyberia Lyr1+2=3 (2020)
  • Newlove (2020)
  • Live at A2B2 Night of Fire 13/11/20 (2020)
  • Tortvred Lesbians Ripped Apart (2021)

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