Brighton-based Scottish-Thai musician Helen Ganya (formerly releasing as Dog In The Snow) creates dark, artful rock and off-kilter pop, earning praise from The Sunday Times, Uncut, Electronic Sound and Loud & Quiet. Her recent album Share Your Care weaved traditional Thai instrumentation into her signature sound to create a lush, psych-tinged record rich with atmosphere and emotion.

Following its release, Helen has continued to build momentum with live performances, including supporting Hayden Thorpe (Wild Beasts) on his UK and Ireland tour and appearing at Wonderfruit Festival in Thailand.

She has previously supported artists such as John Grant, Algiers, Bess Atwell and Bombino, and performed at festivals including Ypsigrock, SXSW, The Great Escape and LUCFest. She has also toured as a session musician with post-punk band Fear of Men, and the alternative collective Lost Horizons, founded by Simon Raymonde of Cocteau Twins and Bella Union.

Alongside her releases, Helen was recently commissioned by the British Council to co-create The Unsung Lyric of Ping, an audio-visual work exploring heritage and environmental change in Thailand.