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Day: October 25, 2018

Award finalists, Interviews Posted on25 October 201825 October 2018

Hannah McKittrick wants you to love ostinato as much as she does

“I’ve always been someone who gets goosebumps and shivers easily when things affect me, and I can remember vocal harmonies affecting me in this physical way from very early on. From there, it has always been part of my life, and I am comforted to think that whatever happens, it will stay there for me”

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Interviews Posted on25 October 2018

Johannes Luebbers and the power of ten

Hearing something you have written be brought to life by a group of exceptional performers is about the best experience you can have. It’s that joy that leads you to forget all the difficulties, which then enables you to start the process over again!

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Concerts and tours, Interviews Posted on25 October 201823 January 2020

Vivian Sessoms: ‘Strange Fruit is a song for now’

“I’ve been an activist in my music for a long time and I’ve been writing about police brutality for a long time, but oddly enough, I have never went near Strange Fruit,” says Vivian Sessoms.

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