She gave me a good impression at Kalabalik på Tyrolen (small swedish festival) this year. She and her boyfriend was very nice and easy going... almost every one around was great as allways on this arrangement
She looks good in black and white, and came though as a well-spoken, intellectual young woman. It was a promising band, Linea Aspera. Listened to their new projects after the split. Interesting, but not quite as good as Linea A. Besides the reasons she mentions for ending the band, I suppose a factor was a lack of enough success (income). I wonder what it takes for a promising Electronica band to make it nowadays. Singing about skeletons and parasites did give them a special character, but probably it doesn't appeal to larger audiences. It's time for a Synth/Wave band to reach the carts again, as in 1981. Last one was La Roux I believe, who's next?
I love Malaysia too. I want to go back someday. Beautiful country & the people are generally warm & friendly. Everyone overrates Thailand but Malaysia is the true gem of SE Asia.
Yeah .... Strong Aussie accent , considering how many times she moved around. I know this interview is years old. And she is basically Zanias now. I reckon if she moved to Melbourne,she would kick arse in the underground scene, electronica .at least . All depends how much of a connection she has to Australia after all. She'd definitely get played on triple j and get to host rage or something.I dunno, need someone like her to boost interest in our electronica scene I think.
@@colddaze6680 Tripple J!!! Now there's a name I remember. And 3PBS. I lived in Melbourne in the 90s but has since then moved back to Euroland. I should have stayed. Oh well, that's life I guess.
@@GyntherMeyer I'm dual citizen, spent half the 80s tween England and Australia.Chose to stay in Perth,where still have family. Lived in Melbourne few months in 90s.definitely might still be living there if I didn't have family in Perth.Who knows what's on the card's later. Yeah give me Aussie weather over English any day though haha
You legend how did you spot her? xD Two godesses of dark/cold wave, that's almost too much for an ordinary synth loving mortal, I'm off to relisten Tomb for Two
Alison is very intelligent, I like musicians who use their knowledge in a musical way. I was hugely influenced by Tears For Fears because of the psychology behind their music.
Check the interviews of Alison I did since then (Linea Aspera reunion): www.mixcloud.com/wavesenglish/waves-270-en-linea-aspera-interview-alison-lewis-1320/ www.mixcloud.com/VIBRATIONWAVES/waves-291-linea-aspera-album-interview-by-blackmarquis-41020/
Wtf.... Here's me thinking she was English, before.. til just now.( Dont ask me why)..Ive just heard her very broad Aussie accent. I need to do some research lol.
@@Philblackmarquis And 3 years in London ,as I just heard her say in interview. So explains where I got the UK connection. She's def moved around . I reckon she would kill it in Melbourne alternative, electronica scene. Maybe even Melbourne might be too small for her. We definitely need an artist like her in our electronica scene though,that's for sure.