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Musician — Berlin
A Sophie Hunger Photo
Sophie Hunger, Berlin.
Short French dresses combined with a black jacket and heavy black shoes.
Air on their Safari Tour in 1999. I had never heard real songs, with emotional verses and melodies and hooks but played with electronics and filtered voices before.
Big Thief and Radiohead.
The folk tradition of my home country Switzerland and later in life the electronic music scene in Berlin.
Simone de Beauvoir, she defined ethics of freedom that I see as a dogma for my life. “A freedom which is interested only in denying freedom must be denied. And it is not true that the recognition of the freedom of others limits my own freedom: to be free is not to have the power to do anything you like; it is to be able to surpass the given towards an open future; the existence of others as a freedom defines my situation and is even the condition of my own freedom. I am pressed if I am thrown into prison, but not if I am kept from throwing my neighbour into prison”.
The House of Blues in New Orleans. I did the opening act there in 2012 for the band Tinariwen. The crowd just echoed every single note we played and sang as if they were part of the band and on top of it they clapped on 2 and 4 with perfect timing!
Delia Derbyshire who kind of invented a lot of early days electronic music and is widely known for her music to Dr Who.
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Sophie Hunger released her new album 'Halluzinationen' in September 2020. It was her second collaboration with producer Dan Carey of Speedy Wunderground and was recorded at Abbey Road's Studio 2.
Listen, purchase or stream it via sophiehunger.lnk.to/HalluzinationenID.
'Georgia on My Mind' by Ray Charles.
'If I Ruled The World (Imagine That)' by Nas ft Lauryn Hill.
'Zitilites' by Kashmir.
'Snow Song' by Adrianne Lenker.
'Whatta Man' by Salt-N-Pepper.
'Paul' by Big Thief.
'Gegen' by Paula Temple.
'How Will I Know' by Whitney Houston.
'You’ve Got A Friend - Live' by Donny Hathaway.
'Cookie Scene' by The Go! Team.
'Take Back The Radio' by Katy J Pearson.
'Golden Rope' by Tiña.
Sophie Hunger, Berlin.
Short French dresses combined with a black jacket and heavy black shoes.
Air on their Safari Tour in 1999. I had never heard real songs, with emotional verses and melodies and hooks but played with electronics and filtered voices before.
Big Thief and Radiohead.
The folk tradition of my home country Switzerland and later in life the electronic music scene in Berlin.
Simone de Beauvoir, she defined ethics of freedom that I see as a dogma for my life. “A freedom which is interested only in denying freedom must be denied. And it is not true that the recognition of the freedom of others limits my own freedom: to be free is not to have the power to do anything you like; it is to be able to surpass the given towards an open future; the existence of others as a freedom defines my situation and is even the condition of my own freedom. I am pressed if I am thrown into prison, but not if I am kept from throwing my neighbour into prison”.
The House of Blues in New Orleans. I did the opening act there in 2012 for the band Tinariwen. The crowd just echoed every single note we played and sang as if they were part of the band and on top of it they clapped on 2 and 4 with perfect timing!
Delia Derbyshire who kind of invented a lot of early days electronic music and is widely known for her music to Dr Who.
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Sophie Hunger released her new album 'Halluzinationen' in September 2020. It was her second collaboration with producer Dan Carey of Speedy Wunderground and was recorded at Abbey Road's Studio 2.
Listen, purchase or stream it via sophiehunger.lnk.to/HalluzinationenID.
'Georgia on My Mind' by Ray Charles.
'If I Ruled The World (Imagine That)' by Nas ft Lauryn Hill.
'Zitilites' by Kashmir.
'Snow Song' by Adrianne Lenker.
'Whatta Man' by Salt-N-Pepper.
'Paul' by Big Thief.
'Gegen' by Paula Temple.
'How Will I Know' by Whitney Houston.
'You’ve Got A Friend - Live' by Donny Hathaway.
'Cookie Scene' by The Go! Team.
'Take Back The Radio' by Katy J Pearson.
'Golden Rope' by Tiña.