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So you go through life open to new things, which is a good way to be for an artist? Yes and I’m so appreciative that I am able to keep doing that in this field. Had I not been able to I would have been getting creative baking bread, like the rest of the nation. I think as a creative person, you do see creativity in lots of different places.


You recorded quite a bit of the album at home and became quite an expert or a nerd in the process? An expert definitely no, but I do know a lot more than I did before. It was a little stressful at first trying to figure it out and thankfully I had very patient collaborators, who are quote, unquote, nerds, with this kind of stuff. That’s what they do, they understand. So I was able to call them and say, ‘I got this far but the next bit I don’t know how to do.’ I literally did it, the physical side of it was me in my house, just being so careful with the microphone - ‘don’t drop the microphone!’ but anyway, long story short is it worked and now that it’s done, I’m happy to have a new skill and a different understanding of the process.


Going back to what you were saying about that magical feeling when you meet someone, did you have that when you met your partner? I did actually. Maybe not quite like a romance novel where there are butterflies and stars start shooting through the air. But definitely… all my friends said to me, ‘You were acting different.’ and that’s when I knew that there was something. Because I thought I was acting cool, but maybe I wasn’t!


So your friends realised before you did that this might be a good match? Well actually it was a mutual friend who had been saying to both Paul and myself independently, ‘You should meet her’ and ‘You should meet him’. I wasn’t interested in meeting anyone at that point so I kept saying, ‘Yeah, but no, one day.’ Anyway, eventually that day happened and we connected, we liked each other.


You went through a tough time a couple of years ago relationship-wise before the release of your last album Golden. Well I still maintain I didn’t feel heartbroken, I just felt broken. So 2017 was spent writing Golden and 2018 when it came out, by then I’d met my current boyfriend. So time changes everything.


So has your ‘broken-ness’ healed completely? Err yeah. There’s still some scars, I think that’s just what happens, otherwise you would not have been that invested or you wouldn’t have gone through all of those emotions that you did. Self-doubt as well, like, ‘How did that happen? How did I let that happen?’, trying not to sound too dramatic about it, but it does shape you as a person and it’s part of your bounty of experience. Time heals so it does seem less dramatic once it’s in the rear vision mirror. But hey, Golden was great and managed to put all of that into song form and I don’t need to say those things at this point and so I wanted Disco to be celebratory, there’s still definitely space for melancholy because that’s part of life.


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