Did you grow up in Copenhagen? If not, why did you choose to base there?
I grew up a little outside Copenhagen in Høje Taastrup, which is 20 minutes away by car. Those 20 minutes make a huge difference in terms of what cultural inputs are offered. Absolutely nothing happened in Høje Taastrup, and everyone was interested only in sports. I was really bored, and all my friends I met at a music school lived in Copenhagen. When I turned 18, I quickly found an apartment with a friend in the city, and moved away. Since that day, I have lived in Copenhagen. There’s an incredible music culture, and [there’s] always concerts with great international acts or someone local you know. You said that Spanish amplifies your message (for Parasíto especially).
Can we expect more tracks sung in Spanish?
When I sing in Spanish, it removes my awareness that I'm there singing, and enables me to be more in my emotions. I think it’s really exciting, so yes, I’d definitely like to explore the language in more songs, and see what moods it can bring forth.
Describe Vanilla Shell through sensory means. What does it taste, smell, look, sound, and feel like?
I’ve tried to create a piece in which searching for something or longing for someone is at the core. I’ve focused on creating unpredictable changes, and big melodies without being completely knocked off course. Dramatic voices and acoustic elements have been fun to explore as a counterplay to an otherwise static universe where I’ve been before.