Music 


SONIQ Literature & Word 

Sascha Ley recounted personal experiences from India, passages from the text and excerpts from mythology in marvellous (English) language. From time to time she also sang, sometimes sounding like an Indian singer and at other times like an English singer/songwriter. Soniq has played many great concerts in the past [...] But the Literature and Spoken Word programme was certainly one of the best.
Uwe Bräutigam, nrwjazz.net 07/24

A fascinating musical journey based on motifs from Salman Rushdie's fantastic mythological novel "Victory City". The music floats and grooves, makes a utopia sound and then strikes wounds again."

Ralf Bittner, Neue Westfälische 06/24 






GENERAL

Sascha Ley. … does raise the vocal bar some artists have been limboing under for years. (…) a new way of looking at vocal jazz.  Critical Jazz (USA)

Sascha Ley moves between improvisation, as well as regular singing, chanting or pure sound accompanying intonations, being an artist of a rare profile. She works in the fields of music, theater, film and dance, and all on an exceptional level. JazzZeitung (D)

Sascha Ley is and will remain a thoroughbred artist. She has been admired as a fascinating interpreter of songs by Kurt Weill and Georg Kreisler, a femme fatale in [various projects], and is certainly indispensable from Luxembourg’s musical life as a jazz icon. D'Land (L)

   

Sascha Ley carries a whole universe of voices. Galaxies full of music. Jazz Podium (D) 

 

Sascha Ley has created her own musical identity. Melodiva (D)