Ruelle: The Voice Behind Cinematic Electropop
Ruelle is the stage name of American singer-songwriter Maggie Eckford, renowned for her atmospheric, cinematic electropop sound often featured in film trailers and television shows.Born Maggie Eckford in Tennessee, USA, she adopted the stage name Ruelle. Her music career gained significant traction through placements in high-profile TV shows and movie trailers. She is known for her moody, ethereal vocals and dramatic, synth-driven productions.
- Ruelle deliberately maintains an air of anonymity, focusing attention on her music rather than her personal life, rarely showing her face clearly in early promotional materials or videos.
- Her breakout moment came with the song "Until We Go Down," which was featured in the trailer for the film "Divergent: Insurgent" (2015), catapulting her into wider recognition.
- She has achieved massive success in TV synchronization, with her music prominently featured in shows like "The Shannara Chronicles," "Shadowhunters," "The Originals," "The 100," "Lucifer," and many others, becoming a go-to artist for dramatic, otherworldly scenes.
- Despite the dark and cinematic nature of much of her music, Ruelle has described her songwriting process as deeply personal, often drawing from her own experiences and emotions.