
Hannah Schneider
Schneider is the granddaughter of famed ‘cellist Mischa Schneider, a member of the Budapest String Quartet. Her self-titled debut album was released in Denmark in 2012 followed by Me Vs. I in 2009, both self produced. Her 3rd album, Red Lines, is the first to be released in the UK, following the Lay Of The Land compilation EP in 2014.
Schneider co-wrote the song "The Absence of Your Company" with Kim Richey, who recorded it for her 2007 album Chinese Boxes. The song was featured in US TV series Grey's Anatomy
In October 2014 Clash Magazine premiered Dreaming Kind as the first video from her forthcoming album Red Lines.
She has been nominated for several awards like Zulu Awards, for best female artist and also New Act.
Since 2016 Hannah has been part of the electronic duo AyOwA together with Nicolai Kornerup. AyOwA has released two EPs, Eremit (2017) and Farvel (2018).
In 2017 AyOwA played Roskilde Festival and Spot Festival.
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