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Sandra Kolstad
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Sandra Kolstad is the classically trained pianist who stormed into the electronic pop scene with \nauthority receiving rave reviews, Dagsavisen proclaimed her "Norway's new electronic pop \nqueen". She garnerded widspread prace including Aftenposten (Norway’s most widely circulated \nnewspaper) MTV, The 405, The Line Of Best Fit as well as BBC Radio to metnion a few. \nShe is currently preparing her new album, Burning Love. Kolstad uses the distinct world of modular \nsynthesizers to create a warm, yet distant, stringent and floating soundscape. On the album she \nexposes a brighter, more poppy side to herself – at the same time she’s more experimental than \never before. Halflife is the first single from her coming album, “HALFLIFE deals with paradoxes. \nWanting someone who can not be had or choose something that is not entirely possible to \nchoose. To live. To die. To be terrified yet overwhelmingly happy at the same time. Or simply \nto make heartfelt songs inside a modular vision…to which sometimes the only thing that \nhelps is to dance!” Kolstad works with creative twin and legendary Norwegian producer Yngve \nSætre, drummer and co-producer Jonas Barsten and modular synth guru Joakim Fossum.\nAn artist in the truest sense of the word, Kolstad is famous for her visual live shows and award \nwinning music videos. Kolstad has toured extensively in England, USA, Canada, Russia, South \nAmerica, Spain and Germany. As well as playing some of Scandinavia’s most prestigious summer \nfestivals like Roskilde and Øyafestivalen.\nIn addition to producing and releasing pop music, Kolstad works as a composer in other contexts. \nShe was nominated for Heddaprisen (the Norwegian Tony’s) for the music she wrote for the play \nSongfuglen at Det Norske Teatret. Since then, she has composed the music for the play “The \nFamily That Could Talk About Everything”, where she also made her debut as an actor. In 2018, \nKolstad composed a commissioned piece for Litteraturhuset with French author Edouard Louis, as \nwell as the music for Samlaget's 150th anniversary. Kolstad will star in her debut dancing \nperformance, choreographed by internationally acclaimed director Anne-Linn Akselsen, where she \nwill perform to music that she has composed adding insight into her expression of the music
Sandra Kolstad is the classically trained pianist who stormed into the electronic pop scene with \nauthority receiving rave reviews, Dagsavisen proclaimed her "Norway's new electronic pop \nqueen". She garnerded widspread prace including Aftenposten (Norway’s most widely circulated \nnewspaper) MTV, The 405, The Line Of Best Fit as well as BBC Radio to metnion a few. \nShe is currently preparing her new album, Burning Love. Kolstad uses the distinct world of modular \nsynthesizers to create a warm, yet distant, stringent and floating soundscape. On the album she \nexposes a brighter, more poppy side to herself – at the same time she’s more experimental than \never before. Halflife is the first single from her coming album, “HALFLIFE deals with paradoxes. \nWanting someone who can not be had or choose something that is not entirely possible to \nchoose. To live. To die. To be terrified yet overwhelmingly happy at the same time. Or simply \nto make heartfelt songs inside a modular vision…to which sometimes the only thing that \nhelps is to dance!” Kolstad works with creative twin and legendary Norwegian producer Yngve \nSætre, drummer and co-producer Jonas Barsten and modular synth guru Joakim Fossum.\nAn artist in the truest sense of the word, Kolstad is famous for her visual live shows and award \nwinning music videos. Kolstad has toured extensively in England, USA, Canada, Russia, South \nAmerica, Spain and Germany. As well as playing some of Scandinavia’s most prestigious summer \nfestivals like Roskilde and Øyafestivalen.\nIn addition to producing and releasing pop music, Kolstad works as a composer in other contexts. \nShe was nominated for Heddaprisen (the Norwegian Tony’s) for the music she wrote for the play \nSongfuglen at Det Norske Teatret. Since then, she has composed the music for the play “The \nFamily That Could Talk About Everything”, where she also made her debut as an actor. In 2018, \nKolstad composed a commissioned piece for Litteraturhuset with French author Edouard Louis, as \nwell as the music for Samlaget's 150th anniversary. Kolstad will star in her debut dancing \nperformance, choreographed by internationally acclaimed director Anne-Linn Akselsen, where she \nwill perform to music that she has composed adding insight into her expression of the music