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Sophie Cooper

Review: Delphine Dora + Sophie Cooper – Divine Ekstasys

Sound as smoke; an effortless rising, expanding and swirling. Instruments melt into eachother as they billow into the air. Falsetto voices curl around the soft streams of trombone, or sink into organ drones like a body collapsing into fabric. There is no tension in this collaboration. No restraint, no compromise.
By Jack Chuter Mar 23, 2018
Interview: Sophie Cooper

Interview: Sophie Cooper

I’m intrigued as to how the songs of Our Aquarius were written. Did they often start as songs for a single instrument and voice, or were those layers of drones and FX present during the initial composition process? Every track on ‘Our Aquarius’ started out with me experimenting around
By Jack Chuter Nov 4, 2014

Review: Sophie Cooper - Our Aquarius

The sounds are conjured from the instruments, not played on them. The slow bulging chords of “Blessed Angel And The Roses” (a warm, electronic waft) are teased into life as though beckoned out by an index finger, while Cooper’s voice wraps around the notes like a snake coiling upon
By Jack Chuter Oct 26, 2014

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