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No one would have blamed Danni Bouchard for giving up. Her successful folk pop band, Oh Honey, had come to an end and she had been dropped by her record label all before turning 27.
But Bouchard, committed to a career in music, decided this was a moment for evolution, not concession. Bouchard created the alias Luxtides, taking co-songwriting duties on songs by Natasha Bedingfield and Linney, and providing vocals to countless dance and EDM tracks for producers across the world. Most notably, Luxtides provided vocals for the Grammy nominated "Hero" by Afrojack and David Guetta.
In this interview, Luxtides discusses her journey from being on the ground during the first wave of 2010s stomp-clap-indie pop, to performing vocals for some of the biggest dance songs in the world.
Follow Luxtides on Instagram at @luxtides
Follow AT-One Radio on Instagram at @at_one_radio
Listen to our shows wherever you get your podcasts
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By AT-ONE Radio by Audio-Technica5
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No one would have blamed Danni Bouchard for giving up. Her successful folk pop band, Oh Honey, had come to an end and she had been dropped by her record label all before turning 27.
But Bouchard, committed to a career in music, decided this was a moment for evolution, not concession. Bouchard created the alias Luxtides, taking co-songwriting duties on songs by Natasha Bedingfield and Linney, and providing vocals to countless dance and EDM tracks for producers across the world. Most notably, Luxtides provided vocals for the Grammy nominated "Hero" by Afrojack and David Guetta.
In this interview, Luxtides discusses her journey from being on the ground during the first wave of 2010s stomp-clap-indie pop, to performing vocals for some of the biggest dance songs in the world.
Follow Luxtides on Instagram at @luxtides
Follow AT-One Radio on Instagram at @at_one_radio
Listen to our shows wherever you get your podcasts
Audio-Technica.Com