Coldwave Band: Music Writing Begins with a Brainstorming Session Where We Talk About Shared Experiences
The band Coldwave, performing at the Tudengijazz 2026 festival, emphasizes that their music writing process is rooted in shared experiences among members.
Coldwave, a distinctive band participating in the Tudengijazz 2026 (TUJA) festival in Estonia, combines elements of R&B, indie, and hip-hop. The ensemble formed through mutual friends and a shared educational background, which fostered a deeper connection and collaborative creativity among its members. Their music reflects a blend of storytelling and mood, illustrating how shared experiences contribute to their songwriting process.
During the interview, the band discussed their approach to music creation, highlighting that every piece they write embodies someone's experience. They engage in brainstorming sessions that not only serve as a creative outlet but also enhance their understanding of one another. This method ensures that their music resonates with both themselves and their audience, as they strive to produce pieces that reflect universal experiences.
Coldwave also shared insights on their musical influences, indicating a diverse range of sounds that inspire their creations. With a commitment to exploring various artistic expressions while engaging with their listeners, Coldwave is not just about music; it's about connection, learning, and growth as a collective, making their performance at TUJA a notable event for attendees looking for innovative sounds.