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jueves, 16 de enero de 2014

Sandra Kolstad, el Electro-Indie noruego llega a Madrid.



El próximo sábado 18 de enero tendremos la oportunidad de ver en directo en Café La Palma a Sandra Kolstad, cantante muy popular en Noruega gracias a su pop electrónico que ella misma define: bailable, explosivo y extravagante.
Aquí os dejamos con una pequeña entrevista que concedió especialmente a Urban Side Project
   

1. I would like to know something about your influences both in rock and electronic music. How did you start as a musician and when did you choose to play electronic music?
When I grew up, my father was running a record store in Oslo, the first record store there to bring in alternative music from abroad. I grew up listening to a lot of progressive music and space rock, like Hawkwind and Gong. Later on I developed my own taste for hip hop and electronic music. Parallell to this I was always playing classical piano. As I started getting serious about making my own music, the sound that felt right was within electronic music. Now I am slowly also integrating more acoustic sounds into the electronic sound. That’s very interesting and exciting.
2.   What feelings do you want to find out in your Album ‘(Nothing Last) Forever’? What do you want to say to people?
(Nothing Lasts) Forever was written with water as the theme, both lyrically and musically. Water is a heavy symbol, associated with the unconciusness, birth, life, death.... And to me most of all change. (Nothing Lasts) Forever is about the only thing we know is true: That everything is changing all the time. The terror of it, and the beauty of it.