Review Fix Exclusive: Sarah Charness Talks ‘We Came to Party’ and More

Review Fix chats with electric violinist Sarah Charness who discusses her new singles, “Grip” and “We Came to Party,” as well as her collaboration with Jem Cooke.

Review Fix: What inspires you musically?

Sarah Charness: I gain my inspiration both from different artists and from life experience. I was introduced to the electric violin by Mark Wood, who also is the maker of my instrument. When I was just 16 years old, I purchased the instrument that I now play today and so much of that also influenced my musical style. Furthermore, I started diving into electronic beats and figuring how the violin could fit in.

Review Fix: How was “We Came to Party” written? Is there a story behind it?

Charness: Yes. I was introduced to Disco Killerz by a mutual friend and we started playing around with a few ideas. It was difficult because they had never really worked with a violinist before and neither of us was quite sure how to go about making a full on electro house beat featuring my instrument. Uri, a member of Disco Killerz and I started playing around with this old Russian Folk Tune that later became the main theme in We Came to Party

Review Fix: What attracted you to the electric violin?

Charness: The main attraction for me was the ability to bring the instrument into a non-classical genre in a much easier way. The acoustic violin is beautiful of course but it doesn’t translate as well in terms of big EDM shows.

Review Fix: What was it like to work with Jem Cooke?

Charness: She was absolutely lovely. She is from the UK and just an incredible talent. Everything with her was so easy and her voice is stunning.

Review Fix: What’s on your musical bucket list?

Charness: More collaborations for sure! I would love to collab with some bigger DJs.

Review Fix: What are your goals for 2016?

Charness: Definitely to write more music, play more shows, and just keep doing what I’m doing. I’m so lucky to be doing this.

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