Margaret McGlynn is a performer, vocalist and composer living in Los Angeles, California.

She is available for performance, session work, VO, recording and writing, and teaches singing & song interpretation

Margaret McGlynn, also performing as Mousey, is an Irish-born composer and versatile vocalist, known for her distinctive fusion of electronic and contemporary classical music.

Mousey has graced stages such as Low End Theory and Coachella, where she continues to perform as a resident of Beat Cinema. In the classical world, Margaret has been a featured vocalist with Vox Femina at Carnegie Hall, sung Beethoven’s 9th Symphony with the LA Master Chorale and LACO, and regularly sings with the contemporary ensemble C3LA. Her musical journey has also taken her on tour with Open Mike Eagle and Serengeti, and she has performed and appeared on tracks with Daedelus and Busdriver.

In addition to her musical endeavors, as a VO artist, her narration can be heard on projects for I’m With Her and Noa James’ top 10 iTunes album King Orca.

“No one’s really performing how she does right now. Her style of singing with the beats that she has backing her and just her stage presence- everyone kind of just locks on her whenever she performs.”

Rick Gonzalez, Co-Founder Beat Cinema

Upcoming Shows Spring ‘25

3.14

Beat Cinema, Hello Stranger

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3.20

NAIAD, Twitch

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3.21

Grander Gestures, Silverlake

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3.31

Hear Now, 2220 Arts

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5.17

Beat Cinema X Loser Records, Tokyo

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5.24

Beat Cinema X Loser Records, Osaka

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New Single Out Now

You can listen to Mousey’s latest collaboration with NAIAD & sigill, Plato’s Cavern out March 20, 2025

Discography

Margaret is currently working on a new EP blending 20th century classical samples with beats. In the meantime, you can see some examples of her previous work below

Gymn And Tonic

Riff on Satie's Gymnopédie No.1

If Not Numbers

Premiere of Aria Gittelson’s piece at the NEO Festival, FCCLA, Los Angeles, June 2024

Vocoder: Aria Gittelson, Organ: Abraham Ross

Locked In & Loaded

Riff on a Dee Dee Bridgewater track