Category: Interview
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“I am Not Inclined to Call Anyone When I am Struggling or in Despair”: Lettie, Honest and Unfiltered
A pianist, multi-instrumentalist, composer and – by her own admission, with a touch of irony – something of a pirate. Lettie grew up in Suffolk between rehearsals and apple orchards, weathered a difficult adolescence at the piano with quiet focus, and eventually found herself in a New York studio thanks to a friendship that began…
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“I Set the Boundaries Myself” – Emma Lindquist on Music, Vulnerability, and the Right to your Own World
“Vulnerability” – many try to say this word as rarely as possible, let alone apply it to themselves. Emma Lindquist is not one of them. The Danish artist took the awkwardness of a first love, old behavioral patterns, the fear of not being good enough – and channeled it all into her debut album “Hello…
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A Stare That Hits Hard: “Wendigo’s music should feel like a Kubrick stare” – and They Mean It
In the musical kaleidoscope of modern London, it’s easy to get lost – but Wendigo are not the kind of guys who blend into the background. The alternative trio from the British capital are masters of emotionally charged, live-driven rock. They describe their style as “di-gaze” – a cocktail of dense sound, sincerity, and that…
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Chance & The Lucky Aces: The Comeback Nobody Asked For (But Everyone Got)
Nine years of silence. Nine years, no one suspected that somewhere in Leeds, musical chaos was brewing. And now – they’re back. Chance & The Lucky Aces are here again, and getting rid of them now is no longer possible. Robert St John Smith, aka Chance, and his faithful Lucky Aces don’t claim world domination.…
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Evolution Without Loss: The Ingrid on Growing Up and Staying True to Themselves
After their debut single “Limerence,” the band The Ingrid give us a reason to talk about them – and, pleasantly, that reason is the release of their new track “Mother.” And, to be honest, it’s exactly what you need for a thoughtful evening. If you thought that modern music is all about algorithms and loud…
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“Everyone now has an opportunity to become my friend” – Revelations from Michael Soul
Two Grand Prix at age 12, a music producer and artist whose mini-album “Inside” became №1 in the charts, a compliment from the Eurovision winner on live broadcast, relocations and endless hours of work – all of this fits into one person’s biography. Michael Soul has been writing songs since the age of nine, and…
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Treasure from Madagascar: Harena on Pop-Soul, Groove, and his Debut EP “Feel It Again”
Joyful groove, vintage sound, and unfiltered sincerity – that’s what Harena is all about. The young artist from the region between Upper Savoy and Geneva has found his own formula: pop plus soul, live instruments plus honest stories, groove plus soulfulness. The result is a warm, feel‑good sound. The debut EP “Feel It Again”, released on…
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Dwayna Litz: The Woman Who Never Needed a Plan B
Dwayna Litz is an American singer, songwriter, writer and inspired speaker, whose expressive country voice captivates with its authenticity and sincerity. Her musical gift is as striking as her external beauty, but the true greatness of Dwayna is revealed far beyond the limits of the stage. As founder of Lighting the Way – a Christian…
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The Queen of Bittersweet: Judith Owen on Music, Humor, and Real-Life Love Stories
When Judith Owen takes on a new song, you can be sure: there will be a beautiful melody, a witty and very human conversation about life. In the new single “That’s Why I Love My Baby” the singer with subtle humor and warmth reflects on love – without glossy postcards, routine declarations and obligatory bouquets…
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Dreaming in Silver: An Interview with Summer Rosee, the Most Promising Indie Artist of the Season
Listening to Summer Rosee’s songs, it’s hard to believe that their author is 13 years old. Sincerity, observance, and a rare, I’m not afraid of this word, perceptiveness. In a matter of months, Summer’s songs have found resonance with listeners not only in Australia, but also in Europe, Latin America, and the USA. Resembling small…