In 2016, Thackray self-released her debut EP Walrus. The same year, she was selected as a participant on the
Red Bull Music Academy. She wrote and played all the music on
Ley Lines (2018), which was released by Vinyl Factory, as well as recording, producing and mixing the release. The following year her collaboration with drummer
Makaya McCraven, "Too Shy" / "Run Dem" was released on Chicago label
International Anthem. In September 2019 she was asked by
BBC Radio 1 to arrange a cover of
Dua Lipa's
New Rules with all sounds made by brass instruments and car horns, as a trailer for the Greg James Breakfast Show. In 2020, Thackray started self-releasing her own music under the label name Movementt, in collaboration with
Warp Records. The label's first release was her solo EP
Rain Dance, followed by reissues of her 2016 EP
Walrus and 2018 EP
Ley Lines. Also in 2020, Thackray released an EP, Um Yang, with Night Dreamer Records. In June 2021 Thackray made her first appearance on
Jools Holland's
BBC Two show
Later... With Jools Holland performing "Say Something". Later the same year she was signed by
Warner Chappell Music. In July 2021, Thackray self-released
Yellow, her debut album. Four-track improvised EP
Talking Therapy by Talking Therapy Ensemble was released on Movementt in February 2022. The ensemble recorded at
Abbey Road Studios as part of Abbey Road Amplify x Pitchfork London Sessions. In 2022, Thackray scored the soundtrack to a short film,
Erax, for Netflix, directed by Hebru Brantley. In 2025, she released second album
Weirdo, which she self-produced, self-performed and self-mixed.
DJing Thackray is also a DJ and has been booked to play records at festivals including
Glastonbury. and BBC6Music Festival. She hosted a monthly show on
Worldwide FM between October 2018 and October 2022. The show was nominated for a Best Radio Show at
DJ Magazine's Best of British awards 2022. As well as covering for
Mary Anne Hobbs on
6Music and
Soweto Kinch on
BBC Radio 3, she hosted occasional shows on
NTS and multiple residencies on
Jazz FM. She currently has a monthly residency on Tokyo station
J-Wave. == Personal life ==