Boebeck
boebeck
If you take an in-depth look at ‘comfortable’, boebeck’s first EP, you will gain an insight into the thoughts of a fragile yet heartfelt singer-songwriter who’s ready to step out of a family heritage that might foreshadow her artistic career from the beginning. This background is both a blessing and a curse, especially when your father is your home country’s most celebrated intellectual of his generation through contemporary music, literature and social studies, but these values also determined the ways boebeck’s identity as a songwriter came to be.
These same questions of identity and defining one’s self are tackled on ‘i am not’, boebeck’s outstanding artistic debut. Here, the listener can be sure only about one thing: boebeck is on the best way to become the hottest early bet of the region’s contemporary, heartfelt and honest pop music scene.
In the first year of her international career, she had the opportunity to open the HOTS reception at Waves Vienna, to work with producer Matt Lawrence on her new demo, and was chosen by Sóley as support on the Hungarian stop of her European tour. In cooperation with Liveurope, she has already performed with MiraLu Kovacs (AT), and Meskerem Mees (BE) too. She had a gig together with the Polish Jann in Bratislava recently, and was invited to the next year’s MENT Ljubljana.
The upcoming album “8” continues the tradition of singer-songwriters who move on the fringes of pop music and lyricism; thus, boebeck is embarking on the path well-trodden by beloved predecessors like Damon Albarn, Florence Welch, Jamie T or Tom Odell.

