Below is an interview Ania and I did relating to her music and poetry sometime in 2011.
A: Well...what I think is most important..whether it’s picked up by anyone or published or given out is that it’s got to be real. That’s the thing about poetry it’s instant, spontaneous, my real feelings transferred directly.
G:Can we compare that to music? Do you find there’s restrictions when expressing yourself through music?
A:Yes of course-simply you have to rely on other people.
G:With the music you’ve done...it should be out there right? It just should be out there..you know the lyrics are so good.
A:People tell me that a lot..it’s no different to when I’m writing my poetry..But I also get told with music you only get one shot at it otherwise you’re going to blow it. I don’t care if it’s not going to be out there for the mass..certainly if there’s going to be so much bullshit around it.
You know before I used to be so fame driven because lots of bullshit would come into my ear about how I was going to be the next Madonna and all that crap you know what I mean and that made me like a secret prostitute. I’d be like ‘that’d be cool yeah’ and then it was like why would that be cool? It’s a secret prostitute.
The music I want to make it’s not mainstream in the sense of what is getting airplay these days. It’s like in the shadows and it’s for a minority. I haven’t made any new tracks recently (the last one I released a year ago) because the people who I’ve met-the ones who want to work with me just haven’t been my type. Not the right chemistry and vibe, you know. Their desire to create is different to mine. Their need for physical recognition is greater than mine. I’m just trying to be as real as possible to what drives me. That voice inside that doesn’t want to hear the bullshit involved. It’s a persistent problem I guess. Coz there’s young people out there who are willing to be manipulated just as long as the spotlight is shining on them. Try dealing with these guys these A&R dicks..there was this one guy, he was like ‘oh yeah you’re cool-you’ve got this dark voice..we can make you like this Depeche Mode style, how old are you?’ I was like I’m 27. He goes 27 fuck! Why’d you have to be so old...So obsessed..the whole industry is obsessed..artists these days..you have to be like 17 if you want that break so they can form them..have young fans and all that bullshit.