Angeline
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Angeline is currently working on tunes for her debut album and is hoping to create something beautifully simple & erotically hypnotic
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Angeline is a NZ born, Sydney based singer-songwriter, happily enjoying life on the beach.
Her music is a beautiful fusion of melodic folk & sweet honeyed funk, with a healthy dose of sex & candy. Her voice is amazing. She sings about life & love & longing & the human condition. Angeline's unique style is somewhere between the sassiness of Janis, the beauty of Joni & the storytelling of Ani. One punter described a performance as 'sexy rockin' folk music'!
Her music is a beautiful fusion of melodic folk & sweet honeyed funk, with a healthy dose of sex & candy. Her voice is amazing. She sings about life & love & longing & the human condition. Angeline's unique style is somewhere between the sassiness of Janis, the beauty of Joni & the storytelling of Ani. One punter described a performance as 'sexy rockin' folk music'!
Why this name?
....My mum & dad choose it for me....
Do you play live?
I play live pretty regularly here in Sydney. They're mostly pretty small as intimate venues are what suits my style of music - although if there was an offer to play a stadium, I'm sure I would cope! Recently I played a gig in a venue that was almost like a theatre. It was so nice to have everyone's attention for every song. I've been on the stage since I was very young, so playing live feels like a natural thing for me. It's one of the most rewarding things in the world to be able to see how your music makes people feel.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
For independent artists such as myself, it's fantastic. It's great to have the control, both business and artistic; it means that my music is available to the world and as a musician the most potent thing about writing is then having as many people as possible hear your songs. People talk about the music industry as being run by accountants these days, as opposed to people with a genuine interest in music, perhaps the internet will change that. The next five years are going to be really interesting in the music world - and I'm really glad that I'm a part of it!
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
It goes without saying that the thought of a huge company being behind you that has access to a huge market is appealing, but the truth is that a) I don't like the idea of being told how I'm to be marketed & packaged or indeed what songs I should or shouldn't release etc and b) unless you sell millions of records, you'll probably end up owing the company hundreds of thousands of dollars...a smaller independent company? maybe...
I like the idea of starting my own boutique label
I like the idea of starting my own boutique label
Band History:
Angeline wrote her first song at the tender age of eight, worked professionally throughout high school and went on to study Musical Theatre at the prestigious Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts in Perth. A 'triple threat' (singer/dancer/actress) she has worked on stage & screen with people such as Glenn Close & Harry Connick Jnr and has performed her brand of sexy rockin' folk music in and around Sydney for the last 3 years. Starting off as more of a pop band with musicians Joe Bozza - bass, Angelo Frisina - drums & Chris Cooke - guitar, they recorded the EP 'Finally...' in late 2002. Artistic differences & the fact that the band included an ex-boyfriend, helped her make the decision to go solo in April 2003. Career highlights have included playing at premier live venue The Basement at Sydney's Circular Quay and a performance last year at the world renowned East Coast Blues & Roots Festival in Byron Bay.
Your influences?
My influences are really wide and the better I become at songwriting the more I feel I can and want to cross genres...the ep is a bit like The Sundays, Natalie Merchant, a little Alanis Morisette, Natalie Imbruglia. My biggest influences are Joni Mitchell & Rickie Lee Jones, I love Bjork & Lamb and would love to start using different electronic sounds and samples. Radiohead is a huge influence. I love Billie Holiday & Nina Simone & Ella Fitzgerald and spending so much of my life doing musical theatre I'm sure that sub-consciously people like Gershwin, Irving Berlin & Stephen Sondheim have influenced my love of melody and song structure.
Favorite spot?
A place called Piha Beach in Auckland. It's where I spent my summers growing up & where my parents live now. The land feels really old & majestic and humbling and from the lookout you can see the curve of the world.
Equipment used:
I play a Maton EA80C acoustic guitar & use Dr Thomastik strings
Anything else...?
I designed my own website and am at the moment trying to learn a better program to design it again! I never thought that being a muso I would learn so much about computers!!