By repeating sounds over and over again, I lose sense of time, space, and ego, and I get to just vibrate. Sophie Hawley-Weld Read Quote
Making dance music is a spiritual thing. It’s about being completely absorbed by rhythm and vibration, so much so that the petty stuff of life stops mattering. Sophie Hawley-Weld Read Quote
I was playing acoustic bossa nova music in a trio, and Tucker was the DJ that night. He came early and saw what we were doing and ended up remixing one of my songs on the spot… We have been working together ever since! Sophie Hawley-Weld Read Quote
Dancing and moving and singing and making music has always made sense to me as a way of being. I didn’t know whether it was a viable career path, but I tend to be idealistic. Sophie Hawley-Weld Read Quote
I don’t know much about pop music, and we sample music from all different cultures. I was trained in West African dance, so my sense of rhythm when I move is obviously informed by that, and I obviously sing in Portuguese. Sophie Hawley-Weld Read Quote
I grew up in an international school community my whole life, and my national identity is very confused, so I grew up listening to music from all around the world. Sophie Hawley-Weld Read Quote
I was born in Germany and grew up immersed in international school communities. I was in the German bilingual track, spent a few years in rural Canada, and then went to the United World College of the Adriatic in Italy. Sophie Hawley-Weld Read Quote
I spent grade nine and ten going to school in Victoria. My parents lived there for 10 years. Sophie Hawley-Weld Read Quote
I used to be really into Kundalini yoga, and all the teachers show up, and they always wear white because they say it expands their aura by several feet, so I thought, ‘If it works for them…’ Sophie Hawley-Weld Read Quote