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  1. Dominikx4 liked a post in a topic by PlaceboHoliday in Lana @ the Vieilles Charrues 2016 July 17th   
    https://instagram.com/p/BH-Uc7ggF6P/
    https://www.periscope.tv/w/alp-MzFlV0t5WFJKR2tiUUF8MU1ueG55VnJaZGtKTwvp4vNREfCWWMF2DiDK17EQbxkzHPO1Tka8I6AypWn9
  2. Dominikx4 liked a post in a topic by PlaceboHoliday in Lana @ Moon & Stars Festival in Switzerland | July 15th   
    You made the effort of seeing two of her shows, I'm happy you finally met her❤️
  3. xcx liked a post in a topic by Dominikx4 in New Lana Del Rey interview in Switzerland   
    So a tabloid paper here got an exclusive interview from Lana aftet her show in Locarno.
     
    Heres the link http://www.blick.ch/people-tv/musik/exklusiv-interview-mit-superstar-lana-del-rey-31-ich-komme-definitiv-in-die-schweiz-zurueck-id5270728.html
     
    And here is my translation:
     
    BLICK: You only rarely give interviews. Why?
     
    Lana Del Rey: I got misunderstood a lot in the past. By now, I let the music speak for itself and I hope, that it spreads as far as possible without me telling my own opinion about it.
     
     
    In the past, you were often nervous prior to your shows. Is it still like that?
     
    Not anymore. My life only circles around music by now, so concerts feel really natural now.
     
     
    You performed in the entire world. Where is it the most beautiful to do so?
     
    I love coastal cities, like Monaco or Portofino in Italy. I also really like Montreux, where I peformed on thursday. The Lake of Geneva is beautiful. I am happy, that I am able to visit one of the most beautiful places in the world during this tour: Athens, St-Tropez - and now Locarno of course.
     
     
    How do you spend your time when you're not on tour?
     
    I am writing songs. I work mostly at home with a producer, Rick Nowles. He lives really close to the beach. From time to time, I go swimming. Or I visit different towns along the south-californian shore. I also like to got to concerts. I'm in Los Angeles at least once per week and go watch a band perform that I like.
     
     
    What inspires you?
     
    Happiness of all sorts. It is also inspirational to have the realization to be completly free and to spend the everyday life just was I want it to. I spend a lot of time out in the nature, for example I go hiking in the mountains, I watch theater plays or attend poetry readings. I like creative people. If I then have an idea for a song, I mostly record it immediately with my phone. Later, I go to the producer and sing the melody acapella for him.
     
     
    How would your life be like, if you didn't have your breakthrough in 2012 with your song "Video Games?
     
    I still remember exactly when I decided to become a singer. I was in college and we did an excursion to an indian reservation. I realized then, that there were two options for me: music, or volunteer work for a good cause. I went for music. If this hadn't worked out, I'd probably be in some smalltown doing community work.
     
     
    What has changed since you became famous?
     
    I can't go out alone often anymore. That's annoying. But I can do what I love: Earning my coins by singing.
     
     
    When are you the happiest?
     
    When I just finished an amazing tour and I can work on a new album again. I love to observe how something final can emerge from a vision, how words shape a song. But I also have a fulfilling life apart from music. I meet friends and I like to go eat in a restaurant in late evening during summer.
     
     
    Where do you see yourself in 30 years?
     
    How would I know! But I will definitely come back to Switzerland to see Montreux and Locarno again. I really liked it here!
     
    The interview was held by letter.
  4. SoftcoreBabyface liked a post in a topic by Dominikx4 in New Lana Del Rey interview in Switzerland   
    So a tabloid paper here got an exclusive interview from Lana aftet her show in Locarno.
     
    Heres the link http://www.blick.ch/people-tv/musik/exklusiv-interview-mit-superstar-lana-del-rey-31-ich-komme-definitiv-in-die-schweiz-zurueck-id5270728.html
     
    And here is my translation:
     
    BLICK: You only rarely give interviews. Why?
     
    Lana Del Rey: I got misunderstood a lot in the past. By now, I let the music speak for itself and I hope, that it spreads as far as possible without me telling my own opinion about it.
     
     
    In the past, you were often nervous prior to your shows. Is it still like that?
     
    Not anymore. My life only circles around music by now, so concerts feel really natural now.
     
     
    You performed in the entire world. Where is it the most beautiful to do so?
     
    I love coastal cities, like Monaco or Portofino in Italy. I also really like Montreux, where I peformed on thursday. The Lake of Geneva is beautiful. I am happy, that I am able to visit one of the most beautiful places in the world during this tour: Athens, St-Tropez - and now Locarno of course.
     
     
    How do you spend your time when you're not on tour?
     
    I am writing songs. I work mostly at home with a producer, Rick Nowles. He lives really close to the beach. From time to time, I go swimming. Or I visit different towns along the south-californian shore. I also like to got to concerts. I'm in Los Angeles at least once per week and go watch a band perform that I like.
     
     
    What inspires you?
     
    Happiness of all sorts. It is also inspirational to have the realization to be completly free and to spend the everyday life just was I want it to. I spend a lot of time out in the nature, for example I go hiking in the mountains, I watch theater plays or attend poetry readings. I like creative people. If I then have an idea for a song, I mostly record it immediately with my phone. Later, I go to the producer and sing the melody acapella for him.
     
     
    How would your life be like, if you didn't have your breakthrough in 2012 with your song "Video Games?
     
    I still remember exactly when I decided to become a singer. I was in college and we did an excursion to an indian reservation. I realized then, that there were two options for me: music, or volunteer work for a good cause. I went for music. If this hadn't worked out, I'd probably be in some smalltown doing community work.
     
     
    What has changed since you became famous?
     
    I can't go out alone often anymore. That's annoying. But I can do what I love: Earning my coins by singing.
     
     
    When are you the happiest?
     
    When I just finished an amazing tour and I can work on a new album again. I love to observe how something final can emerge from a vision, how words shape a song. But I also have a fulfilling life apart from music. I meet friends and I like to go eat in a restaurant in late evening during summer.
     
     
    Where do you see yourself in 30 years?
     
    How would I know! But I will definitely come back to Switzerland to see Montreux and Locarno again. I really liked it here!
     
    The interview was held by letter.
  5. technicolor liked a post in a topic by Dominikx4 in New Lana Del Rey interview in Switzerland   
    So a tabloid paper here got an exclusive interview from Lana aftet her show in Locarno.
     
    Heres the link http://www.blick.ch/people-tv/musik/exklusiv-interview-mit-superstar-lana-del-rey-31-ich-komme-definitiv-in-die-schweiz-zurueck-id5270728.html
     
    And here is my translation:
     
    BLICK: You only rarely give interviews. Why?
     
    Lana Del Rey: I got misunderstood a lot in the past. By now, I let the music speak for itself and I hope, that it spreads as far as possible without me telling my own opinion about it.
     
     
    In the past, you were often nervous prior to your shows. Is it still like that?
     
    Not anymore. My life only circles around music by now, so concerts feel really natural now.
     
     
    You performed in the entire world. Where is it the most beautiful to do so?
     
    I love coastal cities, like Monaco or Portofino in Italy. I also really like Montreux, where I peformed on thursday. The Lake of Geneva is beautiful. I am happy, that I am able to visit one of the most beautiful places in the world during this tour: Athens, St-Tropez - and now Locarno of course.
     
     
    How do you spend your time when you're not on tour?
     
    I am writing songs. I work mostly at home with a producer, Rick Nowles. He lives really close to the beach. From time to time, I go swimming. Or I visit different towns along the south-californian shore. I also like to got to concerts. I'm in Los Angeles at least once per week and go watch a band perform that I like.
     
     
    What inspires you?
     
    Happiness of all sorts. It is also inspirational to have the realization to be completly free and to spend the everyday life just was I want it to. I spend a lot of time out in the nature, for example I go hiking in the mountains, I watch theater plays or attend poetry readings. I like creative people. If I then have an idea for a song, I mostly record it immediately with my phone. Later, I go to the producer and sing the melody acapella for him.
     
     
    How would your life be like, if you didn't have your breakthrough in 2012 with your song "Video Games?
     
    I still remember exactly when I decided to become a singer. I was in college and we did an excursion to an indian reservation. I realized then, that there were two options for me: music, or volunteer work for a good cause. I went for music. If this hadn't worked out, I'd probably be in some smalltown doing community work.
     
     
    What has changed since you became famous?
     
    I can't go out alone often anymore. That's annoying. But I can do what I love: Earning my coins by singing.
     
     
    When are you the happiest?
     
    When I just finished an amazing tour and I can work on a new album again. I love to observe how something final can emerge from a vision, how words shape a song. But I also have a fulfilling life apart from music. I meet friends and I like to go eat in a restaurant in late evening during summer.
     
     
    Where do you see yourself in 30 years?
     
    How would I know! But I will definitely come back to Switzerland to see Montreux and Locarno again. I really liked it here!
     
    The interview was held by letter.
  6. ednafrau liked a post in a topic by Dominikx4 in New Lana Del Rey interview in Switzerland   
    So a tabloid paper here got an exclusive interview from Lana aftet her show in Locarno.
     
    Heres the link http://www.blick.ch/people-tv/musik/exklusiv-interview-mit-superstar-lana-del-rey-31-ich-komme-definitiv-in-die-schweiz-zurueck-id5270728.html
     
    And here is my translation:
     
    BLICK: You only rarely give interviews. Why?
     
    Lana Del Rey: I got misunderstood a lot in the past. By now, I let the music speak for itself and I hope, that it spreads as far as possible without me telling my own opinion about it.
     
     
    In the past, you were often nervous prior to your shows. Is it still like that?
     
    Not anymore. My life only circles around music by now, so concerts feel really natural now.
     
     
    You performed in the entire world. Where is it the most beautiful to do so?
     
    I love coastal cities, like Monaco or Portofino in Italy. I also really like Montreux, where I peformed on thursday. The Lake of Geneva is beautiful. I am happy, that I am able to visit one of the most beautiful places in the world during this tour: Athens, St-Tropez - and now Locarno of course.
     
     
    How do you spend your time when you're not on tour?
     
    I am writing songs. I work mostly at home with a producer, Rick Nowles. He lives really close to the beach. From time to time, I go swimming. Or I visit different towns along the south-californian shore. I also like to got to concerts. I'm in Los Angeles at least once per week and go watch a band perform that I like.
     
     
    What inspires you?
     
    Happiness of all sorts. It is also inspirational to have the realization to be completly free and to spend the everyday life just was I want it to. I spend a lot of time out in the nature, for example I go hiking in the mountains, I watch theater plays or attend poetry readings. I like creative people. If I then have an idea for a song, I mostly record it immediately with my phone. Later, I go to the producer and sing the melody acapella for him.
     
     
    How would your life be like, if you didn't have your breakthrough in 2012 with your song "Video Games?
     
    I still remember exactly when I decided to become a singer. I was in college and we did an excursion to an indian reservation. I realized then, that there were two options for me: music, or volunteer work for a good cause. I went for music. If this hadn't worked out, I'd probably be in some smalltown doing community work.
     
     
    What has changed since you became famous?
     
    I can't go out alone often anymore. That's annoying. But I can do what I love: Earning my coins by singing.
     
     
    When are you the happiest?
     
    When I just finished an amazing tour and I can work on a new album again. I love to observe how something final can emerge from a vision, how words shape a song. But I also have a fulfilling life apart from music. I meet friends and I like to go eat in a restaurant in late evening during summer.
     
     
    Where do you see yourself in 30 years?
     
    How would I know! But I will definitely come back to Switzerland to see Montreux and Locarno again. I really liked it here!
     
    The interview was held by letter.
  7. HawaiianTropic liked a post in a topic by Dominikx4 in New Lana Del Rey interview in Switzerland   
    Ikr I love so many songs she did with him, but it's really time to switch it up a bit
  8. Mafiosa liked a post in a topic by Dominikx4 in New Lana Del Rey interview in Switzerland   
    So a tabloid paper here got an exclusive interview from Lana aftet her show in Locarno.
     
    Heres the link http://www.blick.ch/people-tv/musik/exklusiv-interview-mit-superstar-lana-del-rey-31-ich-komme-definitiv-in-die-schweiz-zurueck-id5270728.html
     
    And here is my translation:
     
    BLICK: You only rarely give interviews. Why?
     
    Lana Del Rey: I got misunderstood a lot in the past. By now, I let the music speak for itself and I hope, that it spreads as far as possible without me telling my own opinion about it.
     
     
    In the past, you were often nervous prior to your shows. Is it still like that?
     
    Not anymore. My life only circles around music by now, so concerts feel really natural now.
     
     
    You performed in the entire world. Where is it the most beautiful to do so?
     
    I love coastal cities, like Monaco or Portofino in Italy. I also really like Montreux, where I peformed on thursday. The Lake of Geneva is beautiful. I am happy, that I am able to visit one of the most beautiful places in the world during this tour: Athens, St-Tropez - and now Locarno of course.
     
     
    How do you spend your time when you're not on tour?
     
    I am writing songs. I work mostly at home with a producer, Rick Nowles. He lives really close to the beach. From time to time, I go swimming. Or I visit different towns along the south-californian shore. I also like to got to concerts. I'm in Los Angeles at least once per week and go watch a band perform that I like.
     
     
    What inspires you?
     
    Happiness of all sorts. It is also inspirational to have the realization to be completly free and to spend the everyday life just was I want it to. I spend a lot of time out in the nature, for example I go hiking in the mountains, I watch theater plays or attend poetry readings. I like creative people. If I then have an idea for a song, I mostly record it immediately with my phone. Later, I go to the producer and sing the melody acapella for him.
     
     
    How would your life be like, if you didn't have your breakthrough in 2012 with your song "Video Games?
     
    I still remember exactly when I decided to become a singer. I was in college and we did an excursion to an indian reservation. I realized then, that there were two options for me: music, or volunteer work for a good cause. I went for music. If this hadn't worked out, I'd probably be in some smalltown doing community work.
     
     
    What has changed since you became famous?
     
    I can't go out alone often anymore. That's annoying. But I can do what I love: Earning my coins by singing.
     
     
    When are you the happiest?
     
    When I just finished an amazing tour and I can work on a new album again. I love to observe how something final can emerge from a vision, how words shape a song. But I also have a fulfilling life apart from music. I meet friends and I like to go eat in a restaurant in late evening during summer.
     
     
    Where do you see yourself in 30 years?
     
    How would I know! But I will definitely come back to Switzerland to see Montreux and Locarno again. I really liked it here!
     
    The interview was held by letter.
  9. Summersault liked a post in a topic by Dominikx4 in New Lana Del Rey interview in Switzerland   
    So a tabloid paper here got an exclusive interview from Lana aftet her show in Locarno.
     
    Heres the link http://www.blick.ch/people-tv/musik/exklusiv-interview-mit-superstar-lana-del-rey-31-ich-komme-definitiv-in-die-schweiz-zurueck-id5270728.html
     
    And here is my translation:
     
    BLICK: You only rarely give interviews. Why?
     
    Lana Del Rey: I got misunderstood a lot in the past. By now, I let the music speak for itself and I hope, that it spreads as far as possible without me telling my own opinion about it.
     
     
    In the past, you were often nervous prior to your shows. Is it still like that?
     
    Not anymore. My life only circles around music by now, so concerts feel really natural now.
     
     
    You performed in the entire world. Where is it the most beautiful to do so?
     
    I love coastal cities, like Monaco or Portofino in Italy. I also really like Montreux, where I peformed on thursday. The Lake of Geneva is beautiful. I am happy, that I am able to visit one of the most beautiful places in the world during this tour: Athens, St-Tropez - and now Locarno of course.
     
     
    How do you spend your time when you're not on tour?
     
    I am writing songs. I work mostly at home with a producer, Rick Nowles. He lives really close to the beach. From time to time, I go swimming. Or I visit different towns along the south-californian shore. I also like to got to concerts. I'm in Los Angeles at least once per week and go watch a band perform that I like.
     
     
    What inspires you?
     
    Happiness of all sorts. It is also inspirational to have the realization to be completly free and to spend the everyday life just was I want it to. I spend a lot of time out in the nature, for example I go hiking in the mountains, I watch theater plays or attend poetry readings. I like creative people. If I then have an idea for a song, I mostly record it immediately with my phone. Later, I go to the producer and sing the melody acapella for him.
     
     
    How would your life be like, if you didn't have your breakthrough in 2012 with your song "Video Games?
     
    I still remember exactly when I decided to become a singer. I was in college and we did an excursion to an indian reservation. I realized then, that there were two options for me: music, or volunteer work for a good cause. I went for music. If this hadn't worked out, I'd probably be in some smalltown doing community work.
     
     
    What has changed since you became famous?
     
    I can't go out alone often anymore. That's annoying. But I can do what I love: Earning my coins by singing.
     
     
    When are you the happiest?
     
    When I just finished an amazing tour and I can work on a new album again. I love to observe how something final can emerge from a vision, how words shape a song. But I also have a fulfilling life apart from music. I meet friends and I like to go eat in a restaurant in late evening during summer.
     
     
    Where do you see yourself in 30 years?
     
    How would I know! But I will definitely come back to Switzerland to see Montreux and Locarno again. I really liked it here!
     
    The interview was held by letter.
  10. fessle liked a post in a topic by Dominikx4 in New Lana Del Rey interview in Switzerland   
    So a tabloid paper here got an exclusive interview from Lana aftet her show in Locarno.
     
    Heres the link http://www.blick.ch/people-tv/musik/exklusiv-interview-mit-superstar-lana-del-rey-31-ich-komme-definitiv-in-die-schweiz-zurueck-id5270728.html
     
    And here is my translation:
     
    BLICK: You only rarely give interviews. Why?
     
    Lana Del Rey: I got misunderstood a lot in the past. By now, I let the music speak for itself and I hope, that it spreads as far as possible without me telling my own opinion about it.
     
     
    In the past, you were often nervous prior to your shows. Is it still like that?
     
    Not anymore. My life only circles around music by now, so concerts feel really natural now.
     
     
    You performed in the entire world. Where is it the most beautiful to do so?
     
    I love coastal cities, like Monaco or Portofino in Italy. I also really like Montreux, where I peformed on thursday. The Lake of Geneva is beautiful. I am happy, that I am able to visit one of the most beautiful places in the world during this tour: Athens, St-Tropez - and now Locarno of course.
     
     
    How do you spend your time when you're not on tour?
     
    I am writing songs. I work mostly at home with a producer, Rick Nowles. He lives really close to the beach. From time to time, I go swimming. Or I visit different towns along the south-californian shore. I also like to got to concerts. I'm in Los Angeles at least once per week and go watch a band perform that I like.
     
     
    What inspires you?
     
    Happiness of all sorts. It is also inspirational to have the realization to be completly free and to spend the everyday life just was I want it to. I spend a lot of time out in the nature, for example I go hiking in the mountains, I watch theater plays or attend poetry readings. I like creative people. If I then have an idea for a song, I mostly record it immediately with my phone. Later, I go to the producer and sing the melody acapella for him.
     
     
    How would your life be like, if you didn't have your breakthrough in 2012 with your song "Video Games?
     
    I still remember exactly when I decided to become a singer. I was in college and we did an excursion to an indian reservation. I realized then, that there were two options for me: music, or volunteer work for a good cause. I went for music. If this hadn't worked out, I'd probably be in some smalltown doing community work.
     
     
    What has changed since you became famous?
     
    I can't go out alone often anymore. That's annoying. But I can do what I love: Earning my coins by singing.
     
     
    When are you the happiest?
     
    When I just finished an amazing tour and I can work on a new album again. I love to observe how something final can emerge from a vision, how words shape a song. But I also have a fulfilling life apart from music. I meet friends and I like to go eat in a restaurant in late evening during summer.
     
     
    Where do you see yourself in 30 years?
     
    How would I know! But I will definitely come back to Switzerland to see Montreux and Locarno again. I really liked it here!
     
    The interview was held by letter.
  11. cheaptrailertrashglm liked a post in a topic by Dominikx4 in Lana @ Moon & Stars Festival in Switzerland | July 15th   
    Ups i posted some stuff in the wrong thread, Im a flop
    Here is what I posted in the Montreux thread:
     
    So the mood while waiting was horrible. So many obnoxious people & when the doors finally opened, some securities stopped me like wtf? some girls actually fell down because the security threw her down. They didnt even have a reason…
     
    But the concert was lit. Lana looked so happy. And she even took a pic with me and said she remembered me.
    It will be an unforgettable night
  12. Lana De Los Reyes liked a post in a topic by Dominikx4 in New Lana Del Rey interview in Switzerland   
    So a tabloid paper here got an exclusive interview from Lana aftet her show in Locarno.
     
    Heres the link http://www.blick.ch/people-tv/musik/exklusiv-interview-mit-superstar-lana-del-rey-31-ich-komme-definitiv-in-die-schweiz-zurueck-id5270728.html
     
    And here is my translation:
     
    BLICK: You only rarely give interviews. Why?
     
    Lana Del Rey: I got misunderstood a lot in the past. By now, I let the music speak for itself and I hope, that it spreads as far as possible without me telling my own opinion about it.
     
     
    In the past, you were often nervous prior to your shows. Is it still like that?
     
    Not anymore. My life only circles around music by now, so concerts feel really natural now.
     
     
    You performed in the entire world. Where is it the most beautiful to do so?
     
    I love coastal cities, like Monaco or Portofino in Italy. I also really like Montreux, where I peformed on thursday. The Lake of Geneva is beautiful. I am happy, that I am able to visit one of the most beautiful places in the world during this tour: Athens, St-Tropez - and now Locarno of course.
     
     
    How do you spend your time when you're not on tour?
     
    I am writing songs. I work mostly at home with a producer, Rick Nowles. He lives really close to the beach. From time to time, I go swimming. Or I visit different towns along the south-californian shore. I also like to got to concerts. I'm in Los Angeles at least once per week and go watch a band perform that I like.
     
     
    What inspires you?
     
    Happiness of all sorts. It is also inspirational to have the realization to be completly free and to spend the everyday life just was I want it to. I spend a lot of time out in the nature, for example I go hiking in the mountains, I watch theater plays or attend poetry readings. I like creative people. If I then have an idea for a song, I mostly record it immediately with my phone. Later, I go to the producer and sing the melody acapella for him.
     
     
    How would your life be like, if you didn't have your breakthrough in 2012 with your song "Video Games?
     
    I still remember exactly when I decided to become a singer. I was in college and we did an excursion to an indian reservation. I realized then, that there were two options for me: music, or volunteer work for a good cause. I went for music. If this hadn't worked out, I'd probably be in some smalltown doing community work.
     
     
    What has changed since you became famous?
     
    I can't go out alone often anymore. That's annoying. But I can do what I love: Earning my coins by singing.
     
     
    When are you the happiest?
     
    When I just finished an amazing tour and I can work on a new album again. I love to observe how something final can emerge from a vision, how words shape a song. But I also have a fulfilling life apart from music. I meet friends and I like to go eat in a restaurant in late evening during summer.
     
     
    Where do you see yourself in 30 years?
     
    How would I know! But I will definitely come back to Switzerland to see Montreux and Locarno again. I really liked it here!
     
    The interview was held by letter.
  13. Bootynugget liked a post in a topic by Dominikx4 in New Lana Del Rey interview in Switzerland   
    So a tabloid paper here got an exclusive interview from Lana aftet her show in Locarno.
     
    Heres the link http://www.blick.ch/people-tv/musik/exklusiv-interview-mit-superstar-lana-del-rey-31-ich-komme-definitiv-in-die-schweiz-zurueck-id5270728.html
     
    And here is my translation:
     
    BLICK: You only rarely give interviews. Why?
     
    Lana Del Rey: I got misunderstood a lot in the past. By now, I let the music speak for itself and I hope, that it spreads as far as possible without me telling my own opinion about it.
     
     
    In the past, you were often nervous prior to your shows. Is it still like that?
     
    Not anymore. My life only circles around music by now, so concerts feel really natural now.
     
     
    You performed in the entire world. Where is it the most beautiful to do so?
     
    I love coastal cities, like Monaco or Portofino in Italy. I also really like Montreux, where I peformed on thursday. The Lake of Geneva is beautiful. I am happy, that I am able to visit one of the most beautiful places in the world during this tour: Athens, St-Tropez - and now Locarno of course.
     
     
    How do you spend your time when you're not on tour?
     
    I am writing songs. I work mostly at home with a producer, Rick Nowles. He lives really close to the beach. From time to time, I go swimming. Or I visit different towns along the south-californian shore. I also like to got to concerts. I'm in Los Angeles at least once per week and go watch a band perform that I like.
     
     
    What inspires you?
     
    Happiness of all sorts. It is also inspirational to have the realization to be completly free and to spend the everyday life just was I want it to. I spend a lot of time out in the nature, for example I go hiking in the mountains, I watch theater plays or attend poetry readings. I like creative people. If I then have an idea for a song, I mostly record it immediately with my phone. Later, I go to the producer and sing the melody acapella for him.
     
     
    How would your life be like, if you didn't have your breakthrough in 2012 with your song "Video Games?
     
    I still remember exactly when I decided to become a singer. I was in college and we did an excursion to an indian reservation. I realized then, that there were two options for me: music, or volunteer work for a good cause. I went for music. If this hadn't worked out, I'd probably be in some smalltown doing community work.
     
     
    What has changed since you became famous?
     
    I can't go out alone often anymore. That's annoying. But I can do what I love: Earning my coins by singing.
     
     
    When are you the happiest?
     
    When I just finished an amazing tour and I can work on a new album again. I love to observe how something final can emerge from a vision, how words shape a song. But I also have a fulfilling life apart from music. I meet friends and I like to go eat in a restaurant in late evening during summer.
     
     
    Where do you see yourself in 30 years?
     
    How would I know! But I will definitely come back to Switzerland to see Montreux and Locarno again. I really liked it here!
     
    The interview was held by letter.
  14. Elle liked a post in a topic by Dominikx4 in New Lana Del Rey interview in Switzerland   
    So a tabloid paper here got an exclusive interview from Lana aftet her show in Locarno.
     
    Heres the link http://www.blick.ch/people-tv/musik/exklusiv-interview-mit-superstar-lana-del-rey-31-ich-komme-definitiv-in-die-schweiz-zurueck-id5270728.html
     
    And here is my translation:
     
    BLICK: You only rarely give interviews. Why?
     
    Lana Del Rey: I got misunderstood a lot in the past. By now, I let the music speak for itself and I hope, that it spreads as far as possible without me telling my own opinion about it.
     
     
    In the past, you were often nervous prior to your shows. Is it still like that?
     
    Not anymore. My life only circles around music by now, so concerts feel really natural now.
     
     
    You performed in the entire world. Where is it the most beautiful to do so?
     
    I love coastal cities, like Monaco or Portofino in Italy. I also really like Montreux, where I peformed on thursday. The Lake of Geneva is beautiful. I am happy, that I am able to visit one of the most beautiful places in the world during this tour: Athens, St-Tropez - and now Locarno of course.
     
     
    How do you spend your time when you're not on tour?
     
    I am writing songs. I work mostly at home with a producer, Rick Nowles. He lives really close to the beach. From time to time, I go swimming. Or I visit different towns along the south-californian shore. I also like to got to concerts. I'm in Los Angeles at least once per week and go watch a band perform that I like.
     
     
    What inspires you?
     
    Happiness of all sorts. It is also inspirational to have the realization to be completly free and to spend the everyday life just was I want it to. I spend a lot of time out in the nature, for example I go hiking in the mountains, I watch theater plays or attend poetry readings. I like creative people. If I then have an idea for a song, I mostly record it immediately with my phone. Later, I go to the producer and sing the melody acapella for him.
     
     
    How would your life be like, if you didn't have your breakthrough in 2012 with your song "Video Games?
     
    I still remember exactly when I decided to become a singer. I was in college and we did an excursion to an indian reservation. I realized then, that there were two options for me: music, or volunteer work for a good cause. I went for music. If this hadn't worked out, I'd probably be in some smalltown doing community work.
     
     
    What has changed since you became famous?
     
    I can't go out alone often anymore. That's annoying. But I can do what I love: Earning my coins by singing.
     
     
    When are you the happiest?
     
    When I just finished an amazing tour and I can work on a new album again. I love to observe how something final can emerge from a vision, how words shape a song. But I also have a fulfilling life apart from music. I meet friends and I like to go eat in a restaurant in late evening during summer.
     
     
    Where do you see yourself in 30 years?
     
    How would I know! But I will definitely come back to Switzerland to see Montreux and Locarno again. I really liked it here!
     
    The interview was held by letter.
  15. HawaiianTropic liked a post in a topic by Dominikx4 in New Lana Del Rey interview in Switzerland   
    So a tabloid paper here got an exclusive interview from Lana aftet her show in Locarno.
     
    Heres the link http://www.blick.ch/people-tv/musik/exklusiv-interview-mit-superstar-lana-del-rey-31-ich-komme-definitiv-in-die-schweiz-zurueck-id5270728.html
     
    And here is my translation:
     
    BLICK: You only rarely give interviews. Why?
     
    Lana Del Rey: I got misunderstood a lot in the past. By now, I let the music speak for itself and I hope, that it spreads as far as possible without me telling my own opinion about it.
     
     
    In the past, you were often nervous prior to your shows. Is it still like that?
     
    Not anymore. My life only circles around music by now, so concerts feel really natural now.
     
     
    You performed in the entire world. Where is it the most beautiful to do so?
     
    I love coastal cities, like Monaco or Portofino in Italy. I also really like Montreux, where I peformed on thursday. The Lake of Geneva is beautiful. I am happy, that I am able to visit one of the most beautiful places in the world during this tour: Athens, St-Tropez - and now Locarno of course.
     
     
    How do you spend your time when you're not on tour?
     
    I am writing songs. I work mostly at home with a producer, Rick Nowles. He lives really close to the beach. From time to time, I go swimming. Or I visit different towns along the south-californian shore. I also like to got to concerts. I'm in Los Angeles at least once per week and go watch a band perform that I like.
     
     
    What inspires you?
     
    Happiness of all sorts. It is also inspirational to have the realization to be completly free and to spend the everyday life just was I want it to. I spend a lot of time out in the nature, for example I go hiking in the mountains, I watch theater plays or attend poetry readings. I like creative people. If I then have an idea for a song, I mostly record it immediately with my phone. Later, I go to the producer and sing the melody acapella for him.
     
     
    How would your life be like, if you didn't have your breakthrough in 2012 with your song "Video Games?
     
    I still remember exactly when I decided to become a singer. I was in college and we did an excursion to an indian reservation. I realized then, that there were two options for me: music, or volunteer work for a good cause. I went for music. If this hadn't worked out, I'd probably be in some smalltown doing community work.
     
     
    What has changed since you became famous?
     
    I can't go out alone often anymore. That's annoying. But I can do what I love: Earning my coins by singing.
     
     
    When are you the happiest?
     
    When I just finished an amazing tour and I can work on a new album again. I love to observe how something final can emerge from a vision, how words shape a song. But I also have a fulfilling life apart from music. I meet friends and I like to go eat in a restaurant in late evening during summer.
     
     
    Where do you see yourself in 30 years?
     
    How would I know! But I will definitely come back to Switzerland to see Montreux and Locarno again. I really liked it here!
     
    The interview was held by letter.
  16. LittleFool liked a post in a topic by Dominikx4 in New Lana Del Rey interview in Switzerland   
    Ikr I love so many songs she did with him, but it's really time to switch it up a bit
  17. PARADIXO liked a post in a topic by Dominikx4 in New Lana Del Rey interview in Switzerland   
    So a tabloid paper here got an exclusive interview from Lana aftet her show in Locarno.
     
    Heres the link http://www.blick.ch/people-tv/musik/exklusiv-interview-mit-superstar-lana-del-rey-31-ich-komme-definitiv-in-die-schweiz-zurueck-id5270728.html
     
    And here is my translation:
     
    BLICK: You only rarely give interviews. Why?
     
    Lana Del Rey: I got misunderstood a lot in the past. By now, I let the music speak for itself and I hope, that it spreads as far as possible without me telling my own opinion about it.
     
     
    In the past, you were often nervous prior to your shows. Is it still like that?
     
    Not anymore. My life only circles around music by now, so concerts feel really natural now.
     
     
    You performed in the entire world. Where is it the most beautiful to do so?
     
    I love coastal cities, like Monaco or Portofino in Italy. I also really like Montreux, where I peformed on thursday. The Lake of Geneva is beautiful. I am happy, that I am able to visit one of the most beautiful places in the world during this tour: Athens, St-Tropez - and now Locarno of course.
     
     
    How do you spend your time when you're not on tour?
     
    I am writing songs. I work mostly at home with a producer, Rick Nowles. He lives really close to the beach. From time to time, I go swimming. Or I visit different towns along the south-californian shore. I also like to got to concerts. I'm in Los Angeles at least once per week and go watch a band perform that I like.
     
     
    What inspires you?
     
    Happiness of all sorts. It is also inspirational to have the realization to be completly free and to spend the everyday life just was I want it to. I spend a lot of time out in the nature, for example I go hiking in the mountains, I watch theater plays or attend poetry readings. I like creative people. If I then have an idea for a song, I mostly record it immediately with my phone. Later, I go to the producer and sing the melody acapella for him.
     
     
    How would your life be like, if you didn't have your breakthrough in 2012 with your song "Video Games?
     
    I still remember exactly when I decided to become a singer. I was in college and we did an excursion to an indian reservation. I realized then, that there were two options for me: music, or volunteer work for a good cause. I went for music. If this hadn't worked out, I'd probably be in some smalltown doing community work.
     
     
    What has changed since you became famous?
     
    I can't go out alone often anymore. That's annoying. But I can do what I love: Earning my coins by singing.
     
     
    When are you the happiest?
     
    When I just finished an amazing tour and I can work on a new album again. I love to observe how something final can emerge from a vision, how words shape a song. But I also have a fulfilling life apart from music. I meet friends and I like to go eat in a restaurant in late evening during summer.
     
     
    Where do you see yourself in 30 years?
     
    How would I know! But I will definitely come back to Switzerland to see Montreux and Locarno again. I really liked it here!
     
    The interview was held by letter.
  18. Chris Cuomo liked a post in a topic by Dominikx4 in New Lana Del Rey interview in Switzerland   
    Ikr I love so many songs she did with him, but it's really time to switch it up a bit
  19. slang liked a post in a topic by Dominikx4 in New Lana Del Rey interview in Switzerland   
    So a tabloid paper here got an exclusive interview from Lana aftet her show in Locarno.
     
    Heres the link http://www.blick.ch/people-tv/musik/exklusiv-interview-mit-superstar-lana-del-rey-31-ich-komme-definitiv-in-die-schweiz-zurueck-id5270728.html
     
    And here is my translation:
     
    BLICK: You only rarely give interviews. Why?
     
    Lana Del Rey: I got misunderstood a lot in the past. By now, I let the music speak for itself and I hope, that it spreads as far as possible without me telling my own opinion about it.
     
     
    In the past, you were often nervous prior to your shows. Is it still like that?
     
    Not anymore. My life only circles around music by now, so concerts feel really natural now.
     
     
    You performed in the entire world. Where is it the most beautiful to do so?
     
    I love coastal cities, like Monaco or Portofino in Italy. I also really like Montreux, where I peformed on thursday. The Lake of Geneva is beautiful. I am happy, that I am able to visit one of the most beautiful places in the world during this tour: Athens, St-Tropez - and now Locarno of course.
     
     
    How do you spend your time when you're not on tour?
     
    I am writing songs. I work mostly at home with a producer, Rick Nowles. He lives really close to the beach. From time to time, I go swimming. Or I visit different towns along the south-californian shore. I also like to got to concerts. I'm in Los Angeles at least once per week and go watch a band perform that I like.
     
     
    What inspires you?
     
    Happiness of all sorts. It is also inspirational to have the realization to be completly free and to spend the everyday life just was I want it to. I spend a lot of time out in the nature, for example I go hiking in the mountains, I watch theater plays or attend poetry readings. I like creative people. If I then have an idea for a song, I mostly record it immediately with my phone. Later, I go to the producer and sing the melody acapella for him.
     
     
    How would your life be like, if you didn't have your breakthrough in 2012 with your song "Video Games?
     
    I still remember exactly when I decided to become a singer. I was in college and we did an excursion to an indian reservation. I realized then, that there were two options for me: music, or volunteer work for a good cause. I went for music. If this hadn't worked out, I'd probably be in some smalltown doing community work.
     
     
    What has changed since you became famous?
     
    I can't go out alone often anymore. That's annoying. But I can do what I love: Earning my coins by singing.
     
     
    When are you the happiest?
     
    When I just finished an amazing tour and I can work on a new album again. I love to observe how something final can emerge from a vision, how words shape a song. But I also have a fulfilling life apart from music. I meet friends and I like to go eat in a restaurant in late evening during summer.
     
     
    Where do you see yourself in 30 years?
     
    How would I know! But I will definitely come back to Switzerland to see Montreux and Locarno again. I really liked it here!
     
    The interview was held by letter.
  20. luminom liked a post in a topic by Dominikx4 in New Lana Del Rey interview in Switzerland   
    Ikr I love so many songs she did with him, but it's really time to switch it up a bit
  21. Arzi liked a post in a topic by Dominikx4 in New Lana Del Rey interview in Switzerland   
    So a tabloid paper here got an exclusive interview from Lana aftet her show in Locarno.
     
    Heres the link http://www.blick.ch/people-tv/musik/exklusiv-interview-mit-superstar-lana-del-rey-31-ich-komme-definitiv-in-die-schweiz-zurueck-id5270728.html
     
    And here is my translation:
     
    BLICK: You only rarely give interviews. Why?
     
    Lana Del Rey: I got misunderstood a lot in the past. By now, I let the music speak for itself and I hope, that it spreads as far as possible without me telling my own opinion about it.
     
     
    In the past, you were often nervous prior to your shows. Is it still like that?
     
    Not anymore. My life only circles around music by now, so concerts feel really natural now.
     
     
    You performed in the entire world. Where is it the most beautiful to do so?
     
    I love coastal cities, like Monaco or Portofino in Italy. I also really like Montreux, where I peformed on thursday. The Lake of Geneva is beautiful. I am happy, that I am able to visit one of the most beautiful places in the world during this tour: Athens, St-Tropez - and now Locarno of course.
     
     
    How do you spend your time when you're not on tour?
     
    I am writing songs. I work mostly at home with a producer, Rick Nowles. He lives really close to the beach. From time to time, I go swimming. Or I visit different towns along the south-californian shore. I also like to got to concerts. I'm in Los Angeles at least once per week and go watch a band perform that I like.
     
     
    What inspires you?
     
    Happiness of all sorts. It is also inspirational to have the realization to be completly free and to spend the everyday life just was I want it to. I spend a lot of time out in the nature, for example I go hiking in the mountains, I watch theater plays or attend poetry readings. I like creative people. If I then have an idea for a song, I mostly record it immediately with my phone. Later, I go to the producer and sing the melody acapella for him.
     
     
    How would your life be like, if you didn't have your breakthrough in 2012 with your song "Video Games?
     
    I still remember exactly when I decided to become a singer. I was in college and we did an excursion to an indian reservation. I realized then, that there were two options for me: music, or volunteer work for a good cause. I went for music. If this hadn't worked out, I'd probably be in some smalltown doing community work.
     
     
    What has changed since you became famous?
     
    I can't go out alone often anymore. That's annoying. But I can do what I love: Earning my coins by singing.
     
     
    When are you the happiest?
     
    When I just finished an amazing tour and I can work on a new album again. I love to observe how something final can emerge from a vision, how words shape a song. But I also have a fulfilling life apart from music. I meet friends and I like to go eat in a restaurant in late evening during summer.
     
     
    Where do you see yourself in 30 years?
     
    How would I know! But I will definitely come back to Switzerland to see Montreux and Locarno again. I really liked it here!
     
    The interview was held by letter.
  22. Escapism liked a post in a topic by Dominikx4 in New Lana Del Rey interview in Switzerland   
    So a tabloid paper here got an exclusive interview from Lana aftet her show in Locarno.
     
    Heres the link http://www.blick.ch/people-tv/musik/exklusiv-interview-mit-superstar-lana-del-rey-31-ich-komme-definitiv-in-die-schweiz-zurueck-id5270728.html
     
    And here is my translation:
     
    BLICK: You only rarely give interviews. Why?
     
    Lana Del Rey: I got misunderstood a lot in the past. By now, I let the music speak for itself and I hope, that it spreads as far as possible without me telling my own opinion about it.
     
     
    In the past, you were often nervous prior to your shows. Is it still like that?
     
    Not anymore. My life only circles around music by now, so concerts feel really natural now.
     
     
    You performed in the entire world. Where is it the most beautiful to do so?
     
    I love coastal cities, like Monaco or Portofino in Italy. I also really like Montreux, where I peformed on thursday. The Lake of Geneva is beautiful. I am happy, that I am able to visit one of the most beautiful places in the world during this tour: Athens, St-Tropez - and now Locarno of course.
     
     
    How do you spend your time when you're not on tour?
     
    I am writing songs. I work mostly at home with a producer, Rick Nowles. He lives really close to the beach. From time to time, I go swimming. Or I visit different towns along the south-californian shore. I also like to got to concerts. I'm in Los Angeles at least once per week and go watch a band perform that I like.
     
     
    What inspires you?
     
    Happiness of all sorts. It is also inspirational to have the realization to be completly free and to spend the everyday life just was I want it to. I spend a lot of time out in the nature, for example I go hiking in the mountains, I watch theater plays or attend poetry readings. I like creative people. If I then have an idea for a song, I mostly record it immediately with my phone. Later, I go to the producer and sing the melody acapella for him.
     
     
    How would your life be like, if you didn't have your breakthrough in 2012 with your song "Video Games?
     
    I still remember exactly when I decided to become a singer. I was in college and we did an excursion to an indian reservation. I realized then, that there were two options for me: music, or volunteer work for a good cause. I went for music. If this hadn't worked out, I'd probably be in some smalltown doing community work.
     
     
    What has changed since you became famous?
     
    I can't go out alone often anymore. That's annoying. But I can do what I love: Earning my coins by singing.
     
     
    When are you the happiest?
     
    When I just finished an amazing tour and I can work on a new album again. I love to observe how something final can emerge from a vision, how words shape a song. But I also have a fulfilling life apart from music. I meet friends and I like to go eat in a restaurant in late evening during summer.
     
     
    Where do you see yourself in 30 years?
     
    How would I know! But I will definitely come back to Switzerland to see Montreux and Locarno again. I really liked it here!
     
    The interview was held by letter.
  23. Kommander liked a post in a topic by Dominikx4 in New Lana Del Rey interview in Switzerland   
    So a tabloid paper here got an exclusive interview from Lana aftet her show in Locarno.
     
    Heres the link http://www.blick.ch/people-tv/musik/exklusiv-interview-mit-superstar-lana-del-rey-31-ich-komme-definitiv-in-die-schweiz-zurueck-id5270728.html
     
    And here is my translation:
     
    BLICK: You only rarely give interviews. Why?
     
    Lana Del Rey: I got misunderstood a lot in the past. By now, I let the music speak for itself and I hope, that it spreads as far as possible without me telling my own opinion about it.
     
     
    In the past, you were often nervous prior to your shows. Is it still like that?
     
    Not anymore. My life only circles around music by now, so concerts feel really natural now.
     
     
    You performed in the entire world. Where is it the most beautiful to do so?
     
    I love coastal cities, like Monaco or Portofino in Italy. I also really like Montreux, where I peformed on thursday. The Lake of Geneva is beautiful. I am happy, that I am able to visit one of the most beautiful places in the world during this tour: Athens, St-Tropez - and now Locarno of course.
     
     
    How do you spend your time when you're not on tour?
     
    I am writing songs. I work mostly at home with a producer, Rick Nowles. He lives really close to the beach. From time to time, I go swimming. Or I visit different towns along the south-californian shore. I also like to got to concerts. I'm in Los Angeles at least once per week and go watch a band perform that I like.
     
     
    What inspires you?
     
    Happiness of all sorts. It is also inspirational to have the realization to be completly free and to spend the everyday life just was I want it to. I spend a lot of time out in the nature, for example I go hiking in the mountains, I watch theater plays or attend poetry readings. I like creative people. If I then have an idea for a song, I mostly record it immediately with my phone. Later, I go to the producer and sing the melody acapella for him.
     
     
    How would your life be like, if you didn't have your breakthrough in 2012 with your song "Video Games?
     
    I still remember exactly when I decided to become a singer. I was in college and we did an excursion to an indian reservation. I realized then, that there were two options for me: music, or volunteer work for a good cause. I went for music. If this hadn't worked out, I'd probably be in some smalltown doing community work.
     
     
    What has changed since you became famous?
     
    I can't go out alone often anymore. That's annoying. But I can do what I love: Earning my coins by singing.
     
     
    When are you the happiest?
     
    When I just finished an amazing tour and I can work on a new album again. I love to observe how something final can emerge from a vision, how words shape a song. But I also have a fulfilling life apart from music. I meet friends and I like to go eat in a restaurant in late evening during summer.
     
     
    Where do you see yourself in 30 years?
     
    How would I know! But I will definitely come back to Switzerland to see Montreux and Locarno again. I really liked it here!
     
    The interview was held by letter.
  24. Shades liked a post in a topic by Dominikx4 in New Lana Del Rey interview in Switzerland   
    So a tabloid paper here got an exclusive interview from Lana aftet her show in Locarno.
     
    Heres the link http://www.blick.ch/people-tv/musik/exklusiv-interview-mit-superstar-lana-del-rey-31-ich-komme-definitiv-in-die-schweiz-zurueck-id5270728.html
     
    And here is my translation:
     
    BLICK: You only rarely give interviews. Why?
     
    Lana Del Rey: I got misunderstood a lot in the past. By now, I let the music speak for itself and I hope, that it spreads as far as possible without me telling my own opinion about it.
     
     
    In the past, you were often nervous prior to your shows. Is it still like that?
     
    Not anymore. My life only circles around music by now, so concerts feel really natural now.
     
     
    You performed in the entire world. Where is it the most beautiful to do so?
     
    I love coastal cities, like Monaco or Portofino in Italy. I also really like Montreux, where I peformed on thursday. The Lake of Geneva is beautiful. I am happy, that I am able to visit one of the most beautiful places in the world during this tour: Athens, St-Tropez - and now Locarno of course.
     
     
    How do you spend your time when you're not on tour?
     
    I am writing songs. I work mostly at home with a producer, Rick Nowles. He lives really close to the beach. From time to time, I go swimming. Or I visit different towns along the south-californian shore. I also like to got to concerts. I'm in Los Angeles at least once per week and go watch a band perform that I like.
     
     
    What inspires you?
     
    Happiness of all sorts. It is also inspirational to have the realization to be completly free and to spend the everyday life just was I want it to. I spend a lot of time out in the nature, for example I go hiking in the mountains, I watch theater plays or attend poetry readings. I like creative people. If I then have an idea for a song, I mostly record it immediately with my phone. Later, I go to the producer and sing the melody acapella for him.
     
     
    How would your life be like, if you didn't have your breakthrough in 2012 with your song "Video Games?
     
    I still remember exactly when I decided to become a singer. I was in college and we did an excursion to an indian reservation. I realized then, that there were two options for me: music, or volunteer work for a good cause. I went for music. If this hadn't worked out, I'd probably be in some smalltown doing community work.
     
     
    What has changed since you became famous?
     
    I can't go out alone often anymore. That's annoying. But I can do what I love: Earning my coins by singing.
     
     
    When are you the happiest?
     
    When I just finished an amazing tour and I can work on a new album again. I love to observe how something final can emerge from a vision, how words shape a song. But I also have a fulfilling life apart from music. I meet friends and I like to go eat in a restaurant in late evening during summer.
     
     
    Where do you see yourself in 30 years?
     
    How would I know! But I will definitely come back to Switzerland to see Montreux and Locarno again. I really liked it here!
     
    The interview was held by letter.
  25. vanillaiceys liked a post in a topic by Dominikx4 in New Lana Del Rey interview in Switzerland   
    So a tabloid paper here got an exclusive interview from Lana aftet her show in Locarno.
     
    Heres the link http://www.blick.ch/people-tv/musik/exklusiv-interview-mit-superstar-lana-del-rey-31-ich-komme-definitiv-in-die-schweiz-zurueck-id5270728.html
     
    And here is my translation:
     
    BLICK: You only rarely give interviews. Why?
     
    Lana Del Rey: I got misunderstood a lot in the past. By now, I let the music speak for itself and I hope, that it spreads as far as possible without me telling my own opinion about it.
     
     
    In the past, you were often nervous prior to your shows. Is it still like that?
     
    Not anymore. My life only circles around music by now, so concerts feel really natural now.
     
     
    You performed in the entire world. Where is it the most beautiful to do so?
     
    I love coastal cities, like Monaco or Portofino in Italy. I also really like Montreux, where I peformed on thursday. The Lake of Geneva is beautiful. I am happy, that I am able to visit one of the most beautiful places in the world during this tour: Athens, St-Tropez - and now Locarno of course.
     
     
    How do you spend your time when you're not on tour?
     
    I am writing songs. I work mostly at home with a producer, Rick Nowles. He lives really close to the beach. From time to time, I go swimming. Or I visit different towns along the south-californian shore. I also like to got to concerts. I'm in Los Angeles at least once per week and go watch a band perform that I like.
     
     
    What inspires you?
     
    Happiness of all sorts. It is also inspirational to have the realization to be completly free and to spend the everyday life just was I want it to. I spend a lot of time out in the nature, for example I go hiking in the mountains, I watch theater plays or attend poetry readings. I like creative people. If I then have an idea for a song, I mostly record it immediately with my phone. Later, I go to the producer and sing the melody acapella for him.
     
     
    How would your life be like, if you didn't have your breakthrough in 2012 with your song "Video Games?
     
    I still remember exactly when I decided to become a singer. I was in college and we did an excursion to an indian reservation. I realized then, that there were two options for me: music, or volunteer work for a good cause. I went for music. If this hadn't worked out, I'd probably be in some smalltown doing community work.
     
     
    What has changed since you became famous?
     
    I can't go out alone often anymore. That's annoying. But I can do what I love: Earning my coins by singing.
     
     
    When are you the happiest?
     
    When I just finished an amazing tour and I can work on a new album again. I love to observe how something final can emerge from a vision, how words shape a song. But I also have a fulfilling life apart from music. I meet friends and I like to go eat in a restaurant in late evening during summer.
     
     
    Where do you see yourself in 30 years?
     
    How would I know! But I will definitely come back to Switzerland to see Montreux and Locarno again. I really liked it here!
     
    The interview was held by letter.
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