The Zurich-based artist does something that hardly anyone dares to do: she combines the dichotomy between personal and political expression in her music, creating an exciting whole. In other words, she provides food for thought, as on her debut album Erased by Thought, recorded in San Francisco, in which she brings together the most diverse musical worlds on one stage. She calls it hybrid pop, "because the term brings together the different influences and perhaps also the disruption", she explains. Indie pop, folk, electro pop and orchestral music flow seamlessly together and into one another. And her expressive voice floats above it all, carried by a clear, warm timbre.
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