On the last album, I didn’t want to disturb the melody with too many stories.
AGNES OBELOn the last album, I didn’t want to disturb the melody with too many stories.
AGNES OBELThere was a band very early on in our class, and I played in that band and as a teenager, I continued.
AGNES OBELThe piano and the singing are two equal things to me – maybe not inseparable but very connected. You can say they are like two equal voices.
AGNES OBELThe orchestral or symphonic music never interested me.
AGNES OBELWe are all listening with different perspectives. I don’t want to impose my subjectivity to the listener.
AGNES OBELSometimes I feel like a melody doesn’t have anything to do with me, but it’s just something that comes, is accumulated from me playing on the piano, and then this little creature just appears.
AGNES OBELWhen I’m flying, I really like to listen to piano music. Something impressionistic, loud and beautiful.
AGNES OBELI love the conversation between film and music.
AGNES OBELI really discovered the almost transcending power of music. And I think that is why I am so into it.
AGNES OBELI learned that music should be fun and should be a way to express yourself, that there aren’t really any rules.
AGNES OBELI think that’s a good thing when the one who is listening, is feeling it in a different way that the one who creates.
AGNES OBELFlying can be such a claustrophobic experience, it’s nice to open that up a bit with music.
AGNES OBELThe best thing about Berlin was that I got to be surrounded by people who pursue their ideas for themselves.
AGNES OBELEven though music is something I travel around doing, it is also a very private thing. A sort of escapism.
AGNES OBELThis time, I wanted to know if I was able to create images with words, with the sound of words.
AGNES OBELI don’t have the feeling of being motivated by anger, revenge or frustration.
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