I have hundreds and hundreds of people from Brazil, Chile, Columbia and Argentina, every day, buying my music and telling me about it online. Gabrielle Aplin Read Quote
I feel more comfortable in a place like Brighton – a town, with one centre, one bus station, one train station. And there are so many arty, creative people, and things are less rushed, less stressed. Gabrielle Aplin Read Quote
I still love records, and I’ve been fortunate that my parents bought me a record player so I didn’t just have my vinyls to stare at! Gabrielle Aplin Read Quote
I just write songs and hope that they do well. I’m sure there is some pressure from someone at the label, but I’d rather keep away from it. Gabrielle Aplin Read Quote
I think it’s all about the people who listen to your music, and loving playing and writing. Once you’ve got those two, and they’re your main two priorities, then radio and TV and all the other stuff that comes with it will come. But that’s not the be-all end-all. Gabrielle Aplin Read Quote
I write songs, and I sing them. I never formulated a plan; I can’t tell anyone else how to do this. But it feels right, so I just kind of enjoy it and get on with it. Gabrielle Aplin Read Quote
I feel very English. I’m proud of it. I wanted there to be a thread connecting everything, the songs, clothes, artwork, even the string arrangements. It all creates a certain atmosphere. Gabrielle Aplin Read Quote
I love pop music. I love drum and bass, Calvin Harris, all these electronic things, but it’s nice to have something organic as well. Gabrielle Aplin Read Quote