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    RAGING FLOWERS PJ Taylor

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It’s an exciting time for Raging Flowers, aka Amy Wang, as she’s just released her debut four-song self-titled EP, and she’s joined us live in the East FM studio to tell PJ and listeners all about it.

Chinese-Kiwi singer-songwriter-producer of Pakuranga, Raging Flowers’ main instrument is electric guitar.

Her website, www.ragingflowers.com says: ‘She makes groovy genre-blending music that can be classified as jazzy self-help indie pop.’

‘Raging Flowers has had an unusual start to her music career. Although she’s been a long-time music learner, she pursued a career in tech. She became a star programmer in various software fields including music, blockchain and AI. She even built and launched her own music-learning software, MusoPipe, while working part-time as a software engineer and training hard as a professional Muay Thai kick-boxing athlete.

‘Eventually, she got burnt out and had to stop to care for her body and mind. She leaned into creativity, got in touch with her feelings, got therapy, and finally came out the other side feeling recharged and wholesome.’

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