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15 questions with… Soft as Snow

Soft as Snow take on our 15 Questions challenge, in what is fast becoming the ‘Berlin-based artist’ section of Computer Music. The Norwegian duo have been lured to the city of forward-thinking music thanks to their own uncompromising sound, which mixes digital sheen with organic imperfections and distinctive vocals from Oda Egjar Starheim. They don’t use a lot of software, mind…

Oda Egjar Starheim and Øystein Monsen are the Norwegian born, Berlin-based duo behind Soft as Snow. Their music has been variously compared to Fever Ray, on the softer side, and Throbbing Gristle and Cabaret Voltaire on the icier side – all great reference points in our book.

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