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Frederikke Hoffmeier was born in 1989 in Denmark.[2] She started her career in Copenhagen's underground music scene, performing with bands such as Timeless Reality, Body Sculptures (with VargT2M and Erik Enocksson.[2][3] Her debut release under the name Puce Mary, Piss Flowers, was issued in cassette format in 2010. During this time, Hoffmeier collaborated with Loke Rahbek, also known as Croatian Amor, on multiple cassette-only releases. Her debut full-length album, Success, was released in 2013 on Posh Isolation record label. The record was followed up by 2014's Persona.[2] Around this time, she obtained residency at EMS, a state-funded experimental music studio in Stockholm, Sweden.[4] In 2015, Hoffmeier collaborated with Rahbek on the full-length release, The Female Form. The following year saw the release of her fourth solo studio album, The Spiral.[2] Her 2018 album, The Drought, was released on Berlin-based record label PAN and received positive reviews from publications such as Pitchfork, Resident Advisor[5] and The Quietus.[6] In the same year, she contributed to the track "Hope in Suffering (Escaping Oblivion & Overcoming Powerlessness)" by Yves Tumor, released on their album Safe in the Hands of Love.[7] At live performances following the release of The Spiral, Hoffmeier has collaborated with Drew McDowall of Coil.[2] In 2020, she scored the film Kød & Blod, which was directed by Jeanette Nordahl. It premiered at the Berlinale. [8] In 2024, she scored The Girl wi