“I feel it is crucial for women to have role models and guidance from other women who are shining - against all odds. I feel it is my purpose to be visible and present, and remind young women that they can achieve anything they put their mind to.”

— Eve Horne

Eve Horne

Eve wears a lot of hats within her roles in the UK Music industry. She is a singer-songwriter and producer, a native instruments specialist, and a sound engineer. She is also the founder of PeakMusicUK and of “We Are The Unheard" - a campaign that promotes equality for women in the male-dominated music industry. Eve co-founded M@LO & The Magpie, a production agency where music is synced, mixed, arranged and delivered to fit clients’ specific needs. Eve releases her singles under the artist name ‘Magpie’ and has gained international recognition.

Eve's musical journey started at the BRIT School where she specialised in performing arts and technology. Aged just 18, she signed her first record deal with Polydor, then went to EMI, and she toured internationally before continuing  her studies - in record label management - at London Open College Network. Eve graduated from the Gateway School of Recording at Kingston University. 

In 2003, Continuous Entertainment (Eve’s own company) was set up and funded by The Prince’s Trust  in order to help disadvantaged young people and promote female producers. Following this, Eve went on to work at Apple where she gained further technological training and experience. She is currently an engineer and producer at Fitzrovia Post Production, as well as a sound designer at Luzid Lab, where she is encouraging new creative experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Eve is passionate about promoting womxn, black and minority ethnic womxn and LGBTQ+ communities in music, and she uses her YouTube channel to be visible and to provide fun, easy-to-follow walkthroughs on production hardware and software. 

Eve is an award-winning company director who is driven to deliver experienced training to minority ethnic women. Her aim is to help women identify the choices and opportunities that they have in the music industry. She firmly believes that, “When it comes to being creative, music should speak first.”