Dust to Stars | In Conversation With Brit/Canadian Talent, Karen David

My Dust to Stars EP, is very much a reflection of where I am at in my life, and marks a new chapter in it, and where I wanted my music to go and grow from. I took some time out to really get my new sound where I wanted it to be: happy, feel good music with a pop indie girl feel, which was true to me.

Known most recently for her parts in US TV shows Castle and Touch and for her role in BBC drama Waterloo Road, Brit/Canadian talent Karen David now invites us to enjoy her reworked sound as a music artist. It's been an incredibly busy year for the star; filming the new British indie film Amar, Akbar and Tony, working tirelessly on her new EP, Dust to Stars and even getting married in between! The EP launched on 23 August and was promoted with fervent enthusiasm from the star's extensive twitter following, including tweets from One Direction's Liam Payne, and was celebrated with a special launch gig at St Pancras Old Church.

She wears an all encompassing smile and a sunny yellow dress to match, beaming at her eager audience and together with the warmly lit candles, illuminates the old, intimate Victorian church. Tiny in frame and height, but this pocket-sized star exudes a song of talent and determination that roars. Karen David has shaken off the stale essence of shackling record deals and in striving to flourish as an independent artist, has developed her own brand of glittery pop. The new 5 track EP is a very personal production that follows the artist's journey of self-reflection and an ode to hope and happiness.

Here, Karen David shares some insight into her new sound, the message behind the catchy tracks, her creative process, her love for London and more.

How important is this new EP to you?

Talk me through the message/story(ies) behind Dust to Stars.

Tell me about your creative process.

What does a typical day at the studio look like?

Are you looking to collaborate with anyone in particular in the near future?

Your dream collaborations?

What is the significance of playing your launch gig in London rather than in Canada or L.A?

How do you manage to organise your life with so much moving around - flying, living in different cities?

The movie Amar, Akbar and Tony deals with issues of identity. As someone who enjoys a variety of cultures through heritage and citizenship, how did your role in the movie resonate with you, if at all?

How do you remain so grounded?

What about London do you love most?

24 hours in London - how would you spend it?

What are you listening to?

What's next for you?

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