Kim Boekbinder

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Kim Boekbinder
Birth name Kim Kirstin Boekbinder
Also known as The Impossible Girl
Born Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Genres Alternative rock
Indie
Dream Pop
Wonky Pop
Experimental
Shoegaze
Occupation(s) Artist, performer, musician, songwriter
Instruments Voice, guitar, percussion, synth, keyboard/piano
Years active 2005–present
Labels None
Associated acts Vermillion Lies
Molly Crabapple
Amanda Palmer
Website kimboekbinder.com

Kim Boekbinder is a Canadian-born musician and artist.

A longtime proponent of direct-to-fan marketing and social media, Boekbinder gained publicity for her take on touring/show-booking via a Kickstarter campaign.[1]

In early 2012 Kim Boekbinder launched "Mission Control" a fundraising platform to finance the development of her second full-length album. Fans subscribe to a private website where songs and writings of the next album are shared.

Boekbinder currently resides in New York City. On July 16, 2014, she announced that she had been granted United States citizenship.[2]

Solo career

Kim Boekbinder's first full-length solo album The Impossible Girl was produced by legendary Boston producer, Sean Slade, who discovered her when her former band Vermillion Lies opened for Amanda Palmer. The album was funded by a successful pre-order campaign which raised $20,000 in early 2010. The album was recorded at Mad Oak Studios in Allston, Massachusetts with engineer, Benny Grotto.

In June, 2011, Boekbinder pre-sold her first show in New York City. The idea for the pre-sold show received a good deal of attention after she wrote an impassioned post for English author, Warren Ellis.[3] The idea was explained further during a radio interview with the BBC News on June 28, 2011.[4]

Boekbinder's second studio album, The Sky is Calling was co-produced by grammy-nominated engineer Joel Hamilton at Studio G in Brooklyn, NY. The album is described as an electro-gallactic space epic and features data-bent sounds of NASA data and a collaboration with astronomer Phil Plait.

In 2014 Boekbinder began recording and releasing "Ephemeral Songs" on Bandcamp.com - each song was only available for a few weeks at a time.

On July 18, 2016, Kim launched a Kickstarter project for her album Noisewitch.[5]

She has also been lauded for her collaborations with Brooklyn-based producer and turntablist King's County Lighthouse.

Discography

Studio albums

Other Recording Projects

Guest Appearances

With Vermillion Lies

References

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