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TGC (abbreviated from The Green Children) are a European musical duo, who write and self-produce atmospheric
electropop Electropop is a hybrid music genre combining elements of electronic and pop genres. Writer Hollin Jones has described it as a variant of synth-pop with heavy emphasis on its electronic sound. The genre was developed in the 1980s and saw a re ...
music. The group consists of Milla Fay Sunde, known professionally as Milla Fay and previously Milla Sunde (born 17 December 1983) from Norway, and Marlow Bevan (born Tom Schofield on 4 October 1984) from England. The band also established The Green Children Foundation, to support
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, education and healthcare.


Career


''Hear Me Now'' (2006)

In June 2006, TGC shot a music video in
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to celebrate the work of Professor Muhammad Yunus, the father of microcredit and founder of
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. In December 2006, TGC released a fundraising CD/DVD entitled ''Hear Me Now'' throughout
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. Through sales and donations from around the world they raised $400,000 for one of the first eye hospitals in rural Bangladesh. The hospital was opened on May 12, 2008 by TGC and Professor Muhammad Yunus, the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize winner. Yunus initiated this project with Grameen to save the sight of many of his countrymen and women. TGC met whilst studying at the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts and signed a major U.S. recording contract with
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in 2008. They left Universal in 2010 and signed a worldwide distribution deal with Los Angeles-based Spinside Records, a subsidiary of
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, owned by legendary musician
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. Spinside Records is distributed by
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and ADA Global, owned by
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and Sub Pop Records. Their deal with Spinside Records was secured by their former manager
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who worked with them in 2009/2010.


''Encounter'' (2010)

Their first self-produced album ''Encounter'' was released in October 2010, to great critical acclaim. ''
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'' described it as a collection of "Searching dance-pop ballads from elfin dreamers… Encounter glides by like Lady Gaga on a unicorn. Sunde gives synth-diva histrionics a mystical spritz, singing about dragons and black magic over skittering electro beats." Reema Kumari Jadeja from MOBO wrote that, "The Green Children masterfully sprinkle sincere soul and magic into a music scene that requires some much needed fantasy and romanticism... The emerald duo's debut is an audio fairytale that confiscates all grips on reality and leaves one hopelessly daydreaming."
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described ''Encounter'' as "A hook fueled, emotional songscape - with powerful tracks and soaring, achingly beautiful vocals." Their first single "Dragons" was offered as a free download by
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, peaking at #3 in their 'pop' chart and at #9 overall. ''Encounter Remixed'' was released one month later in November 2010, which included remixes from star DJs such as Paul Oakenfold and
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. Their music was featured on the homepage of
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,
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,
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and on the
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Store. In April 2011, a remix of "Life Saviour" by 7th Heaven ( Kylie, Taio Cruz,
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) entered the ''
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'' UK Club charts at #17 (Pop Category). In October 2011, 'Encounter' was nominated in the first round of voting for a U.S.
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, in two categories, 'Best New Artist' and 'Best Pop Vocal Album'. The CD was also distributed into
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as a part of a campaign to raise funds and awareness for micro-finance. In April 2012, TGC produced a Remix of 'Houdini' by chart toppers
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. The animated YouTube video gained 500,000 views within two weeks of its release and benefited the charity SOS Children's Villages.


''Connection'' (2012-2015)

At the end of 2012, TGC released three songs from their upcoming second album. Critical acclaim was universally positive. They received US radio support and their music was featured on MTV during the release. The duo's second full-length album, '' Connection'', was released in the US and Canada on July 23, 2013 through
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. Fans who pre-ordered the album received autographed copies. In November 2014, they released their single and video, "Outline". This space themed video supported the work of The Planetary Society, including partners such as
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and
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. 2015 saw TGC support the work of charitable organization 'New Alternatives' with a concert in NYC benefiting LGBT Homeless Youth. They were interviewed by ''
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'' about the concert and their other charity work.


''New songs'' (2015-2019)

On 17 July 2015, the duo released the song, "Let the Sun Shine". During the first 24 hours, the song was offered as a free download through a partnership with Unlock FM. That same day, a music video for "Let the Sun Shine" was released. In 2016, TGC released the song "Dreamers" The song received a remix by Embody; and a music video was released for that version. This video went viral, receiving over 10 Million views. In late 2018, TGC released two songs, reportedly from their forthcoming third album. "ECG" was premiered on
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, who wrote that "TGC make the kind of immaculate pop music you have previously only dreamed about." The song received a warm critical response, with the music video gaining 2 million YouTube streams in the first month of release. Analogue Trash wrote that "The emotional abandon and surrender of the lyrics take hold, it would be silly indeed to resist." The second song "Rooms" was premiered by ''
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'', writing that "Rooms displays Sunde's silk vocal, warm tones atop rolling synthesizers and solid electronic percussion." Also well received critically, EQ Music described the song as "Bathed in a beguiling mix of orchestrated strings and sonically warming synth tones…I’m certain even a celestial being, will be enchanted by Milla’s angelic, endearing voice as much as we earth humans similarly are." A further two songs were released in 2019. The single "Echo" was premiered by ''Wonderland''. Writing that "Milla Sunde and Marlow Bevan have a penchant for doing things a little bit differently. And this much is clear when you clock the ethereal, saccharine vocals from Sunde, whose haunting, clarity pierces through the pulsating tracks."


''Parallels'' (2021)

TGC released their third album on July 8th, 2021. Pre-Ordered Vinyls were offered for one week, these copies were autographed by the band. On release day, "Parallels" was featured in Spotify’s "New Music Friday" playlist. As of October, 2021, the album’s songs have received over 4.2 Million streams. Pop Off / Medium (website) wrote that "Parallels is surely one of the year’s best electro-pop albums, delivering magic layers of sound and tantalizing rhythms, all capped by Milla’s deluxe voice." ''
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'' magazine commented "If you love electro-pop, look no further than TGC." While Clash Magazine wrote that the music was "Shimmering with an inner light"


''Solo Project'' (2023)

In February 2023, Milla Fay announced a new solo project. It is unclear whether TGC will continue to release music independently. Since 2021, Marlow Bevan has been sharing poetry to social media, and has since announced a forthcoming book.


Discography


Studio albums

*2010: ''Encounter'' *2013: '' Connection'' *2021: ''Parallels''


Remix albums

*2010: ''Encounter Remixed'' *2015: ''The Green Children Remixed''


Singles

*2006: " Hear Me Now" (CD/DVD) *2009: " Hear Me Now" *2009: "Life Was Beautiful" *2010: "Dragons" *2011: "Can You Find Your Way" *2012: "Feel the Light" *2016: "Dreamers"


Music videos


References


External links


The Green Children official websiteThe Green Children on YouTube
{{DEFAULTSORT:Green Children Musical groups established in 2006 Male–female musical duos Electropop groups