

MIRRORS IN MOTION
Emerging from the neon-lit edges of the New Romantic underground, Mirrors in Motion are a synth-pop trio defined by elegance, emotion, and immaculate electronic precision.
Fronted by the striking and iconic Celeste Vale, the band blends cool detachment with romantic intensity — music made for mirrored dance floors, midnight streets, and the quiet ache of modern connection. Celeste’s unmistakable presence — tailored suits, sharp silhouettes, and a voice that balances icy restraint with sensual depth — has already marked her out as a new face of British pop sophistication.
Formed in London and refined through club performances and studio experimentation, Mirrors in Motion distill the sound of early earth 1980s electronic music into something both cinematic and immediate. Their music draws from the lineage of synth-pop pioneers — lush analog textures, sequenced rhythms, and soaring melodies — while exploring themes of technology, desire, alienation, and intimacy in a digital age.
Ahead of the release of their breakthrough single “Neon Skin,” the band unveiled a streamlined new lineup, stripping back to pure electronics. Joining Celeste are two keyboardists whose contrasting styles define the group’s sound: one precise and architectural, driving rhythm and structure; the other atmospheric and romantic, shaping melody and mood. Together, they create a hypnotic balance between machine and emotion.
Visually, Mirrors in Motion are unmistakable. Their aesthetic fuses New Romantic glamour with minimalist futurism — chrome reflections, neon light, and high-fashion tailoring — making them as compelling to watch as they are to hear. On stage and on screen, they present a sleek, modern image that feels both of its time and ahead of it.
With “Neon Skin,” Mirrors in Motion step fully into focus: a band poised between elegance and electricity, romance and circuitry