
Virtuoso violin meets cinematic trip-hop and Eastern European folk. A lush, theatrical blend of klezmer soul and modern beats for late-night wandering.
Sophie Solomon creates a sound that feels like a high-speed chase through a European capital at midnight. It is deeply rooted in the technical precision of classical violin, yet it breathes with the wild, improvisational energy of klezmer and the moody, atmospheric textures of 21st-century electronica. The music is lush and cinematic, often featuring sweeping string arrangements that collide with crisp, modern drum programming.
What sets her apart is the way she treats the violin as a storyteller rather than just a lead instrument. She bridges the gap between the traditional wedding music of Eastern Europe and the smoky lounges of London or New York. There is a persistent sense of drama and movement in her work, where a mournful, weeping melody can suddenly transform into a frantic, virtuosic display of speed and precision.
Start with 'Poison Sweet Madeira' to hear her most cohesive vision. It is an album that perfectly balances her guest vocal collaborations with her own soaring instrumental passages, making it an ideal entry point for those who love music that feels like a lost film noir soundtrack.
Sophie Solomon (born 6 June 1978) is a British violinist, songwriter and composer who fuses many different musical influences into her music. She was artistic director of the Jewish Music Institute, SOAS (University of London) from 2012 to 2015.
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