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July 31, 2025: Unwoman has removed all of her music from Spotify in protest of Daniel Ek's investments in literal Skynet. Her ample catalog can be found almost everywhere else, especially Bandcamp.
In 2000, while studying cello, composition, and electronic music at UC Santa Cruz, Erica Mulkey chose the stage name Unwoman from Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale. She had been writing songs since age 13, inspired by Tori Amos and Trent Reznor (hey, it was the 90s) but her first public releases on on mp3.com were wildly experimental. Then in 2005 she had an epiphany that she wanted to focus on writing Actual Songs. She currently works full-time as a cellist-singer-songwriter-producer and is based in the San Francisco Bay Area. In the Before Time Unwoman performed at steampunk conventions and major events all over the US. Her song <a href="spotify:track:2YXPX1AIgU1rFFXk4BbXa1" data-name="The Heroine">The Heroine</a> was featured in both Welcome to Night Vale's "Triptych" episode and the steampunk documentary Vintage Tomorrows. In 2015 she received the Steampunk Chronicle Reader's Choice Award for Best Solo Musician and Best Album with <a href="spotify:album:368zihk2hJ5aIemIlDCEqB" data-name="Circling">Circling</a>.
Her 10th original album will be titled IF YOUR RAGE CAN'T BE BEAUTIFUL and will never be heard on this platform.
In 2000, while studying cello, composition, and electronic music at UC Santa Cruz, Erica Mulkey chose the stage name Unwoman from Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale. She had been writing songs since age 13, inspired by Tori Amos and Trent Reznor (hey, it was the 90s) but her first public releases on on mp3.com were wildly experimental. Then in 2005 she had an epiphany that she wanted to focus on writing Actual Songs. She currently works full-time as a cellist-singer-songwriter-producer and is based in the San Francisco Bay Area. In the Before Time Unwoman performed at steampunk conventions and major events all over the US. Her song <a href="spotify:track:2YXPX1AIgU1rFFXk4BbXa1" data-name="The Heroine">The Heroine</a> was featured in both Welcome to Night Vale's "Triptych" episode and the steampunk documentary Vintage Tomorrows. In 2015 she received the Steampunk Chronicle Reader's Choice Award for Best Solo Musician and Best Album with <a href="spotify:album:368zihk2hJ5aIemIlDCEqB" data-name="Circling">Circling</a>.
Her 10th original album will be titled IF YOUR RAGE CAN'T BE BEAUTIFUL and will never be heard on this platform.
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