Hey, super nice to have the chance to chat with you. What have you been up to over the past year in this big old mess?

Thank you for having me. I’ve been producing a lot of music. I finished my EP (mini album), and I’m so proud of the final result. This EP means a lot to me. I’ve been creating a lot of content, too, because these days, artists should be very active on social media. It’s tough, but it’s a curial part of the process.

I’m very interested in how you started your adventure with music, and did you know from the beginning that this is what you wanted to do?

Actually, my mom used to listen to classical and orchestral music. I fell in love with all the instruments, especially the piano, violin, and cello. Music is the biggest source of magic in the world, and it is a universal language.

Over the years, I fell in love with more genres, especially EDM. There is something magical and mysterious about electronic music. I taught myself how to play piano at the age of 15, and honestly, it was one of the best decisions I have ever made. I started creating music a year later and knew I had found my purpose. I still have a lot to learn, and I am getting better every day. I’m excited about the future

Congrats on your new release, ‘Keep me from falling apart’. Can you give us some insight into it?

Thank you so much. For me, this song hits differently. My friend and I released 2 versions of this song. The first is a combination of EDM+Pop Punk, and the other is acoustic. This song is about complicated relationships. Everybody must realize those healthy relationships aren’t perfect. As human beings, we are all flawed, and that’s ok. There are so many people out there who believe in finding “the perfect partner.” Sometimes the greatest relationships are the ones you never expected to be in. The ones that sweep you off your feet and challenge every view you’ve ever had.

What are you doing to ensure you continue to grow and develop as an artist?

I keep learning and creating music. I write a lot of songs and listen to a lot of genres. I’m pushing the boundaries of my creativity and imagination. As I said earlier, social media is one of the biggest things in an artist’s career. Building a fanbase takes a lot of time, and I believe every artist should be very active on social media.

Honestly, I hate being bothered with it, but it’s a great tool to make more fans and spread my music. So I am very active on social media, creating content and interacting with my listeners/supporters

What should we expect from your next releases in terms of style and sound? How different are they going to be compared to your previous works?

I’m working on really cool songs, and I can’t wait to share them. The style will be EDM/Pop. I love to add a lot of live instruments to my production, and this is what I’m going to do with these songs; a lot of guitar layers, cello, piano, and more. They are not going to be much different from my previous releases. They are going to continue the story of Brainheart. The story that I am sharing with the world from the depth of my soul.

If you could perform at any venue in the world, where would it be and why?

Wow, tough question. I think Wembley Stadium; it’s magical and legendary. I hope one day I’ll achieve this huge goal.

Can we expect a new EP or an album from you in the near future?

Not soon, but I really want to release another EP for sure. So much love, fear, excitement, frustration, confusion, and happiness shaped my debut EP. The whole process sort of mentally guided me in a healthier direction when I needed it. I’ve learned a lot about myself and about growth while making these songs.

I can’t really explain how much t his project means to me. I allowed myself to be very vulnerable in the process and show different sides of my soul. I can’t wait to open a new chapter and create a new EP.

Finally, have you got anything to share regarding upcoming gigs, and what have you got planned for the rest of 2022?

Actually, I work extremely hard to get an artist visa. Unfortunately, it’s very complicated, but I believe that one day I’ll get it. I am working on more songs, and I really want to release at least 1 or 2 songs before the year ends.

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  • Sarah Jickling

    Freelance writer, lover of starting hobbies, and hater of not being immediately perfect at said hobbies. Can be found in Little Collins, drinking my fav coffee!

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