FLÒRALYN — Electronic Harp-Pop Visionary, Producer & Performer
FLÒRALYN (Tsvetelina V. Georgieva) is a London- and Sofia-based singer-songwriter, harpist, composer, producer, and live performer with an Eastern European background, whose genre-defying work blends classical harp, folk-rooted songwriting, electronic pop, and dance-driven production into a singular, cinematic artistic voice. Coming from a humble, deeply musical family — with a mother who is a pianist and a father who is a drummer, both of whom sing — music was embedded in her life from the very beginning.
She began singing at just nine years old, later graduating from the National Music School in Sofia, where she formally trained in opera vocals and classical harp. At the age of 15, she secured her first professional job as a soprano at Saint Trinity Church in Sofia, gaining early experience as a disciplined live performer. Determined to build her own artistic path, she later moved to Macau for a year, working as a harp player at The Venetian Resorts and saving independently to purchase her first electric harp and production equipment — a pivotal moment that marked the beginning of her self-produced journey. Her career has been entirely self-made, shaped by persistence, curiosity, and a refusal to compromise her artistic vision.
With classical foundations and a contemporary producer’s mindset, FLÒRALYN has cultivated a sound that feels both ancient and futuristic: harp-led compositions woven into electronic textures, emotive melodies, and rhythmic structures that translate seamlessly from intimate storytelling to immersive, dance-influenced soundscapes. She has never set out to sound like anyone else, instead focusing on creating her own sonic language from the ground up.
Her work has drawn comparisons to early Sevdaliza and Lorde, as well as the experimental pop fluidity of FKA twigs, while her powerful, emotive belter vocals recall the raw intensity of Sia, Adele, and Florence + The Machine. Elements that remind of Kate Bush and Björk–like theatricality, combined with fearless artistic expression, further shape her unmistakable artistic identity.
At the core of her true influences, however, lie the emotional vocal power of Céline Dion and the cinematic, textural production worlds of Massive Attack and Bonobo, which deeply inform her approach to atmosphere, rhythm, and emotional depth.
Approaching music from a producer’s perspective, FLÒRALYN builds rich sonic worlds where acoustic and electronic elements coexist. In 2021, she founded her own independent label, Dreamworld Records, through which she manages her own art and retains total creative freedom across music, visuals, and live performance. This autonomy allows her to craft cohesive, immersive artistic universes rather than isolated releases.
This philosophy also defines her live work. Now a seasoned and confident performer, FLÒRALYN integrates choreography, harp performance, and singing simultaneously, creating visually striking and emotionally immersive shows that are rare within contemporary pop and electronic music.
Latest Releases & Upcoming Work — Eternal Love EP
In October 2025, FLÒRALYN released “Eternal Love”, a dramatic and cinematic single exploring themes of love beyond death and spiritual connection. The track was produced by Moritz Bintig and released via Warner Chappell Production Music (Germany), marking a new chapter in her sonic evolution — one that leans into bold emotional storytelling, alternative pop energy, and dance-ready intensity.
Building on this release, the full Eternal Love EP is set to be released this March, expanding the universe introduced by the title track.
Debut Album & Musical Film — FIRE: Phoenix & Transformation
FLÒRALYN’s debut album FIRE: Phoenix (2025) is a 12-track concept album that charts a deeply personal journey of transformation, rebirth, love, and self-acceptance. Written over eight years and shaped by extensive solo travel, the album merges alternative pop, symphonic elements, folk sensibilities, and electronic production into a cohesive narrative arc.
Several tracks from the album — including “High,” “The End,” “Transformation (Interlude),” “Phoenix,” and “Fire” — were reimagined visually and woven together into the musical short film Transformation. Premiering on May 8, 2025 in Sofia, the film presents a poetic narrative centered on forgiveness, inner fire, nature, and authenticity. Conceived and led creatively by FLÒRALYN, Transformation bridges music and cinema, expanding her storytelling beyond the album format into a fully realized audiovisual world.
Performance, Recognition & Collaborations
FLÒRALYN has performed extensively across London and has appeared at many of the city’s most iconic and historic venues, establishing herself as a powerful live presence within the capital’s music scene. Her performances span spaces across Soho, Notting Hill, Camden and East London, including renowned venues such as The Troubadour, Notting Hill Arts Club, Cargo Club, private clubs and numerous respected bars and performance rooms building a local reputation through consistent live work.
She has collaborated with international artists and producers including Ryan Leslie and Ben Stancombe, and alongside Sarah Faith (Griff) and Josh from Goodboys through her involvement with Hillsong Church. In 2018, she contributed her soprano vocals to the Hillsong Christmas Carol Concert at Wembley Arena, gaining valuable experience performing within a large-scale production environment that further strengthened her live performance skills and vocal discipline
Her music has received airplay and support from BBC Introducing, Soho Radio, Phoenix FM, Islington Radio, alongside in-store and broadcast placements across Europe.
Her live career also includes standout ceremonial moments, such as performing at the drinks reception for Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee Pageant, and warming up a distinguished audience ahead of Ed Sheeran’s performance of “God Save The Queen” in front of Buckingham Palace — milestones that reflect both her artistic credibility and versatility across intimate, large-scale, and high-profile cultural stages.
Artistic Vision
Rooted in classical tradition yet driven by contemporary production, FLÒRALYN creates music that is emotional, embodied, and cinematic. Whether in the studio, on screen, or on stage, her work explores identity, devotion, transformation, and the power of sound to move both body and spirit. Her growing body of work positions her as a compelling voice for audiences drawn to genre-blurring pop, experimental electronica, and powerful, expressive vocal storytelling.