It is mesmerising, to find out the myriad of reasons people have for creating art.
In this section, you’ll encounter clarity and purpose, perhaps offering some inspiration for your own artistic journey.
"Life itself has been the main driving force behind my music. Most of the ideas are being born not in the studio, but while doing something far away from music; whether it’s hiking, travelling, or simply reflecting on certain moments or experiences from the past."
Marking British songstress Amy Fox’s debut EP, ‘It’s Nothing That You’re Doing’ feels evocative and cathartic, an effortless, tender record hiding meaningful lyricism.
"While I've had some experiences with co-writing a song, the act of writing alone is very sacred to me. I see creation as a means of finding what I feel, which can be more of a solo venture!"
Having refined her musical skills at the prestigious Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts, Lynn Dossenbach unveils today her debut EP, ‘COMBINATION’, a bilingual journey into her eclectic artistry.
"I’ve built a life around music from multiple angles—performing, teaching, producing, and organising events".
"I would say that I’m financially unsatisfied but philosophically satisfied. But yes, the music feels authentic to me. More so than ever, I would say. It’s easier to be honest with yourself the older you get."
Klassic Kloudhead is presented to us as a ‘wordlbuilder’, a definition that makes perfect sense once one learns of the functional lore behind the project. ‘G.O.O.D. B.A.D.’ is the perfect evidence of that.
"We started building unnecessary pressure after our last EP, which sort of killed the spark. We’ve kept on making music together, just focusing on other projects."