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“If Trip-Hop existed in the late 60s/early 70’s, then it would sound a lot like this track. Funky and techno at the same time – it’s quirky and I dig it”

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Erzähl uns von dir, wer bist du und woher kommst du?

I’m a half Danish, half-Belgian, and now live in Antwerp.

Wie wurde deine Leidenschaft für Musik geboren? Wer sind deine Vorbilder?

One of my earliest memories is from when I was about 4 or 5: 2 uncles who were touring with a jazzband visited our house, and at one point they sat down at our piano playing 4-handed jazz …. I loved the whole atmosphere and still feel the excitement of that moment. Today I have a broad interest, with my private playlist including a.o. the Stones, DEUS, Gasolin, Massive Attack, Faithless, Charlotte De Witte, Sammy Davis Jr. and Miles Davis.

Welche Art von Musik machst du?

Originally I have been playing guitar rock and pop, as well as more Jazzy things. During Corona, I discovered GarageBand. And I discovered it can be used not only to record, but also as a composing tool. So over the past 2 years I have been exploring the sounds and possibilities offered – which has lead to a number of tracks that I’m now dropping on Spotify. I don’t think of my music as a specific style. When I write on GarageBand I usually start from a beat and a bass-line, and then just see what happens. This far I’ve only released instrumentals on Spotify, but will add vocal led songs in future

Was ist der wichtigste Song für dich? Welche Botschaft willst du den Zuhörern vermitteln?

Avatar, my first GarageBand-based track is special to me: I wanted to record a guitar ballad on IPad, but playing around first with synth sounds and beats in GarageBand, the track Avatar just wrote itself in a few hours. A farther loves all his children, but I guess this is special, because I am happy with the result, but also because it opened the door for a whole new style of writing and music to me

Warum sollte ein Hörer, der dich nicht kennt, deine Musik hören?

A quote on one of my previous tracks by Shawn Carnes (BabaShareShow) says it best: “If Trip-Hop existed in the late 60s/early 70’s, then it would sound a lot like this track. Funky and techno at the same time – it’s quirky and I dig it”

Was sind deine zukünftigen Projekte? Wo siehst du dich in 5 Jahren?

My target is to perform live on a big stage with this

Erzähle unseren Lesern eine lustige Episode aus deiner Karriere als Künstlerin.

Not a story to brag about: one the first shows I did with a previous band was at a school bbq. At one point during the show a teacher stepped up to our singer and pointed at the microphone – we all guessed that he wanted to congratulate us. It turned out he just wanted to announce that the hotdogs were ready ….

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