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Karin My was discovered by the promoters of Gothenburg’s legendary Electronic <Seasons> events, busking in the underpass leading from the city’s main shopping centre to the Central Station.
You are a self-taught musician, who also creates her own instruments. Do you have a favourite?
This is probably the most difficult question anyone can ask me. I’m afraid I cannot choose!
I’ve always loved the sound of strings, in general, and I’ve been in a special and sometimes complicated relationship with my cello for a long time. When we have a good day together, I disappear to another place and time when playing.
I’ve also recently became the owner of a big organ from the mid- or late-1800s (the 19th century), and I’m really in love with it. Both the sound and the feeling of having it under my hands are stunning.
Also, the Korg PS-3200 synthesiser seduces me, in every way, every time, and it has a special place in my heart. The latter is also a frequent guest on Silence Amygdala. When I compose outside of my studio, I use one of my small keyboards from the Yamaha Portasound PSS series. It’s still going strong, in all its simplicity.
What has been the hardest thing about letting other people experience these songs?
That I am giving a personal piece of myself for everyone out there who wishes to listen to it.
One night, just before the release, I dreamt that I stepped on a bus and everyone onboard just stared at me. I couldn’t understand why – until I discovered that I was completely naked. There was no empty seat for me, either, so I had to stand there when the bus drove on, trying to cover myself and, at the same time, keep my balance in front of everyone’s eyes, filled with shame and almost crying.
Of course, I’m very happy about the fact that, finally, I will release something of my own (with some parts of it from external writers), but the dream was with no doubt speaking clearly about my fear about what I’m doing now.
What has been the writing process for this album?
Lyrically, all of this was written over a long time. Some of the lyrics are from early memories, found in old diaries. I wrote them down as poems in Swedish and translated them later. Some are just written down in the actual moment of inspiration, and a couple are letters I wrote once upon a time.
Musically, it was me who created the demo songs (on guitar, piano or a random synthesiser, depending on what’s within the reach for the moment).
During this whole process, I’ve been sleeping with a notebook and a keyboard beside my bed, in case something comes up that needs to be captured immediately. There are musical passages on the album which I dreamt when I was asleep and wrote down as soon as I woke up.
Then, with my demos as a foundation, D. Kaufeldt and I shaped the songs together. To me, he is a true magician. I know he does not like it when I call him that, but without him this whole Silence Amygdala project wouldn’t be what it is.
Will you perform the material live when circumstances allow it?
Yes! Also add a massive delay effect on that answer. I’m so longing for it.
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