there is too much sex in the music industry and aurora wants to change this

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There's no better time to interview a musician than when they've just performed and you're both still floating on a glorious high. I joined Aurora in a small studio under East London's railway arches for her  session recently and beautifully illuminated, moving like an dancer, she poured her heart out and almost made me cry. "I had shoes when I came in here, right?" the talented Norwegian softly asks post-session, looking around in the half-light for her platform clogs. With a gentle but very clear voice, there's something ethereal about Aurora that goes way beyond the name and the accent, and it immediately feels like I'm speaking to a young Bjork. With her ever-expanding fandom of warriors and weirdos, the master of butterflies and moths has already won a prize for Best Female Role Model, been shouted out by Katy Perry, become accustomed to life on tour, and released her debut . Ahead of her London show this Friday, we insist that you get to know Aurora and her refreshingly geeky, creepy, wonderful ways.