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DODIE

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Between panic and poetry: dodie returns with new single "I'M FINE!"

Dorothy Miranda Clark, better known as dodie, has taken her time. Her solo career has been quiet for three years - a long break in the fast-moving world of pop. But now she's back. With a quiet bang, with an ironically titled anthem: "I'M FINE!". It's a phrase you say too often when it's actually not true. And that's exactly where the power of this new single lies - it balances with frightening honesty between façade and emotion, between chaos and clarity.
Recorded between her home studio and the London studio of Joe Rubel, a long-time musical companion, "I'M FINE!" shows a mature artist who not only masters her craft, but also examines herself - with ruthlessness and humor. The accompanying music clip, realized with filmmaker Sammy Paul, adds a visual dimension to the emotional complexity of the single: a dance on a tightrope between inner storm and outer calm.
dodie became known via YouTube, where she published her own songs early on, showed herself to be vulnerable and shared musical sketches and personal upheavals with her fans. She was never just an influencer or a pop musician, but always both at the same time: a diary and a soundtrack. With over a billion streams and millions of followers, she has built up a loyal community - not despite, but because of her openness. After the 2021 album "Build A Problem", which reached number 3 in the British charts, a phase of reorganization followed with the EP "Hot Mess". She then founded the band FIZZ together with Orla Gartland, Greta Isaac and Martin Luke Brown - a short-lived but all the more energetic project that culminated in a Glastonbury performance in 2024.

But "I'M FINE!" now marks a return to themselves. The music has become softer, the themes deeper. It's about mental health, depersonalization, the feeling of being too much and too little at the same time. dodie has never made a secret of her inner struggles - she sets them to music. She doesn't sound resigned, but combative, almost defiant. The song is not a resigned "I'm okay", but an open "I want to be". With this new openness - less YouTube vlog, more musical essay - dodie takes to the stage again. Live performances have always been her real home: intimate, honest, cathartic. She is finally coming back to Germany in the fall - with new material and an old heart. And who knows - maybe the "I'm fine" will then be transformed into a collective "We're okay".

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Price information:

VVK 30,00€ plus fees

Location

Zoom Frankfurt Carl-Benz-Straße 21 60386 Frankfurt am Main

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