
Artist
Florrie
Florrie is an electronic artist formed in 1988. 41 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
- 41
- Releases
- 2010–2026
- Active years
- 1988
- Formed

Artist
Florrie is an electronic artist formed in 1988. 41 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.

Most popular
Personal
2026

Late
EP · 2012

Swimming Pool
Single · 2026

The Times
Single · 2026

Kissing In the Cold (Mistletoe Version)
Single · 2026

Swimming Pool (Pool Party House Mix)
Single · 2026

Pieces
Single · 2026

The Lost Ones
Single · 2026

Never Far From Paradise
Single · 2026

Swimming Pool (Deep End Mix)
Single · 2026

Kissing In the Cold
Single · 2025

Falling Back To You
Single · 2022

What If I'm Wrong
Single · 2022

Walk Away
Single · 2021

Hours
Single · 2021

Human
Single · 2021

Communicate
Single · 2021

Street Lights
Single · 2021

Garden
Single · 2021

Hell Or High Water
Single · 2020

Butterflies
Single · 2020

Unstable
Single · 2019

Borderline
Single · 2019

Real Love
Single · 2016

Real Love (Cahill Radio Mix)
Single · 2016

Real Love (As I Am Remix)
Single · 2016

Too Young to Remember (Remixes)
Single · 2015

Too Young to Remember
Single · 2015

Sirens
EP · 2014

Live a Little
Single · 2013

Shot You Down
Single · 2012

Begging Me (Fred Falke Remix)
Single · 2011

Begging Me
Single · 2011

Experiments
EP · 2011

I Took a Little Something, Dance Package
EP · 2011

Introduction
EP · 2010

Kitsuné x Ponystep: Call 911 (The Remixes)
EP · 2010

Sunday Girl
Single · 2010
Florence Ellen Arnold (born 28 December 1988 in Bristol, UK), known professionally by her stage name Florrie, is an English drummer, singer-songwriter and model. She initially released her music independently, but signed to Sony Music under the newly-formed imprint Xenomania Records in 2013. As the drummer in Xenomania house band JFK, she has performed drums on Girls Aloud's "The Promise" and Alesha Dixon's "The Boy Does Nothing". Florrie was born in Bristol and attended Colston's Girls' School. She took up playing the drums when she was in Greece on a family holiday aged six. As a teenager she played in bands in her home town, eventually moving to London. A meeting with the manager of Australian singer Gabriella Cilmi led Florrie to successfully audition as the drummer in the houseband of Xenomania. In February 2010, Florrie released a free download through her official site of "Call 911 (Fred Falke Remix)". Since then, she has also released several remixes of "Call 911" and a number of other original tracks, such as "Panic Attack", "Fascinate Me" and "You Wanna Start Something". On 10 November 2010, Florrie released her debut EP Introduction, featuring four original tracks: "C…