New Interview
Jenesaispop interviews Jonna Lee ahead of iamamiwhoami’s debut performance in Spain.
Read here: http://iambf.com/jenesaispop
Translation pending.
New Interview
Jenesaispop interviews Jonna Lee ahead of iamamiwhoami’s debut performance in Spain.
Read here: http://iambf.com/jenesaispop
Translation pending.
As of now I’m working on the delivery of bounty, our history and soon preparing for the premier of our 2013 concerts.
1883 Magazine interviews Jonna Lee on the iamamiwhoami project.
Jonna Lee’s first video interview on iamamiwhoami + goods performance at Berlin Festival
ARTE : Watch here
Music is interviews Jonna ahead of FreeFormFestival.
Read here, also available in Polish.
“I guess I have an analogue way of thinking in this world” - aqnb interviews Jonna Lee on the iamamiwhoami project. Read here.
iamamiwhoami’s first audio interview
detektor.fm interviews Jonna Lee on the iamamiwhoami project.
The full, unabridged Notion Magazine interview by Doron Davidson-Vidavski and exclusive shoot by John Strandh is now online. Read here.
iamamiwhoami’s interview with notion magazine is now available to read online here.
Photo: John Strandh
Uncut interview and exclusive photos coming soon. Stay tuned.

PlayGround Magazine interviews Jonna Lee on the iamamiwhoami project.
Early December, 2009, a mysterious video, less than a minute long and with the title “Prelude 699130082.451322-5.4.21.3.1.20.9.15.14.1.12”, started the fire of iamamiwhoami, the most arty multimedia project the YouTube generation had ever seen.
For a few months, there was nothing but questions on the net. At the time, nobody knew who was behind the tiny visual gems, or what their intentions were. The videos (chapters, according to their makers) continued to surface, but the questions remained. However, when ‘b’ appeared, in March 2010, the sharpest minds pointed at Jonna Lee, a Swedish singer-songwriter who had so far released two albums under her own name. From being an anonymous pop-folk artist, our heroine mutated into one of the queens of synthetic pop, taking the cyber-baton from the also mysterious Karin Dreijer Andersson (half of The Knife, who went solo under the name of Fever Ray).
(Source: PlayGrounder_en interviews Jonna Lee on the iamamiwhoami project. http)