Cutting-edge Swedish Avant Garde / Jazz artist & Visual artist Sophie Dunér Returns to Tapasya Loading
Based between Sweden and the US, cutting edge, multiple-award-winning Swedish Avant-Garde Singer, Composer, and visual artist returns to Tapasya Loading to talk about her new album recorded in London in collaboration with celebrated UK producer Darren Allison (Eurhythmics, Efterklang, etc.), where she recorded her debut album as an acoustic, solo singer-songwriter at the piano. We catch up for the first time since the pandemic to exchange notes on the challenges of touring and recuperating as an artist after the pandemic, how to get a feel for compatible collaborators, and working in diverse environments around the globe in multiple musical settings.
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Swedish Singer, Composer, Arranger and Painter Sophie Duner has been making waves in international Jazz/Contemporary/Avantgarde circles with her uniquely blended sound uniting the romantic and the spiritually elevated with the bold dissonance of satire drenched in tense colours that resolve into unpredictable scapes of expansion.
Drawing heavily on a variety of composers like Kurt Weill, Thelonious Monk, Charles Mingus, Hans Werner Henze, Dizzy Gillespie & Stravinsky to create what has been described as 'Dúneresque' by Grammy Award-winning Producer Michael Haas.
Based between Sweden and the US, the Berklee graduate mentored by the likes of George Garzone, Hal Crook and Ed Tomassi continues to fascinate with provocative melanges of sonic and visual colour.