Ronika is a London-based writer-producer and singer associated with synthpop, electropop, disco, nu disco and pop. Her music is described as combining a bright, polished surface with a strong connection to the local underground dance scene. She works across songwriting and production as well as vocals, and is noted for a style that draws on late-period disco, electro-funk and synth-pop.

Style and influences

Ronika’s sound is often framed through the contrast between an apparently lightweight pop exterior and deeper club-oriented influences. Her work brings together sugar-coated electro-pop, obscure dance references and the atmosphere of disco and electro-funk. The comparison with figures such as Madonna, Kylie and Stuart Price places her within a lineage of pop with a strong dance music sensibility.

Early release

Her self-released debut EP, Do or Die/Paper Scissors Stone, introduces this approach clearly, pairing an immediate electro-pop feel with less obvious influences. This release establishes her as an artist who writes and produces her own material while working within a pop framework shaped by underground dance music.