Danish artist Hannah Schneider is pushing back against the AI era with her upcoming album, In This Room, emphasizing craftsmanship and human intuition. The title track, set for release on January 2, 2026, is a cinematic meditation on space and memory, blending active piano figures with atmospheric production. Recorded during a residency at Copenhagen’s Thorvaldsens Museum, the project explores the intersection of acoustic instruments and modern electronic pop. Schneider’s singular voice and poetic introspection continue to solidify her place as a leading figure in the Nordic experimental scene, offering a quietly powerful statement on musical presence.
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