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I saw Grimes for the first time at Pioneer Park in SLC, UT on 8/25/2016. It was the best concert I have every seen. This pic is not the best but I was 20 feet from the stage. It was a great crowd that was dancing the whole time. Salt Lake City has awesome Grimes fans!

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Grimes in concert 2016
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Brave, exciting, outspoken, authentic β Grimes is the magic musical formula we need right now
On an LA freeway, in the backseat of a huge SUV whose overblown Hollywood decadence feels vastly at odds with its current guest, Grimes opens our conversation exactly as I would hope. βI like to think nothing is impossible.β
Sheβs not the first person to say it, but she is one of the few inhabitants of todayβs music landscape, where autonomy, authenticity and success are a rare combination, who is actually proving it to be true, on her own terms, in her own way.
There is nothing in her career that Grimes, aka 28-year-old Vancouver-born Claire Boucher, hasnβt personally approved. Jay-Z may be the boss of her management company Roc Nation, but she calls the shots. Take the now infamous story of a member of her team suggesting she airbrush her underarm hair from a press shot. The shot was sent to Jay-Z, who replied she should keep it. Because if you buy into Grimes, you buy into her whole package. From the way she sounds, to the way she looks, to who she talks to, where she plays and what she releases, Grimes is CEO, creative director, music supervisor, writer, producer, performer and brand ambassador of her own career.
βI feel pretty proud of it,β she says, navigating a huge vegan burrito as we creep slowly through the endless traffic towards her LA apartment. βThe scene I came from in Montreal, everyone produced their own music, so itβs not like I was breaking a boundary, I was just doing what I saw other people doing. But I guess the bigger the project, the harder it is to maintain independence and control. Youβre asking people to invest money into what youβre doing and youβre asking them to trust you, so Iβm realising now itβs more of an achievement.β
By doing things her own way, creating her own future, sheβs guaranteed herself a career for life. By understanding every piece of the process in crafting Grimes, sheβs the one with all the power. βI donβt worry about my future,β she says. βI know if I got dropped by my label, Iβd still be able to make records, because I own all the equipment and I have all the skills. You physically canβt take it away from me. If I didnβt write or produce my own music, my career would be completely in the hands of other people and thatβs a really terrifying situation. I feel safe knowing itβs my thing. Itβs the source of my personal confidence and its power.
βSo many times Iβve been told, βYou really should work with someone elseβ or βThe album cover should be a photographβ, but my whole sense of identity comes from doing that stuff. Itβs always better to be able to know youβre putting out the best thing you can possibly make. If itβs something you really hate, youβll have to perform it for the rest of your life.β
If this makes Grimes sound like sheβs always the one in the room with the loudest voice, with the strongest opinion, that being the boss comes naturally, itβs not quite true. She speaks quickly and decisively, with passion and conviction, but self-doubt still creeps in, whether itβs saying how she βhatesβ her singing voice, that she canβt watch herself live or that at the end of every gig, her first thought is, βThank god itβs over.β What sheβs learnt, she says, is how to deal with it.
βFaux confidence β the most important thing in any job,β she grins. βJust pretend that youβre cool β it really works. My whole job is convincing myself, for short periods of time, that I have more confidence than I do. Iβm pretty shy and I hate parties. I mostly just prefer being at home and watching TV, but I think itβs good not to be afraid to say what you want. I think you can be introverted and antisocial, but still be sure of yourself. The more I get into speaking assertively, the more I get done. And also exercise helps. Iβve had a lot less anxiety since I started doing burpees.β
Grimes got into making music while at university in Montreal. She was midway through a neuro-science degree when a friend taught her how to use GarageBand. βI was addicted to it,β she says, βaddicted to the feeling of when you finish a song, so I just kept doing it, then I did a show where I got paid $275, which was my rent at the time, so I was like, βI can get paid from music!ββ
From that point on, music became her focus, the most all-consuming thing in her life. She saw the word βGrimeβ on Myspace, liked the sound of it and made it her moniker.
She played shows, made money, left university, signed a deal, signed a second deal, and by the time her third album Visions was released, music press and fans alike were infatuated. βI think for anyone whoβs successful in art, itβs 90% luck and chance,β she says, modestly. βI was actually discovered at a very opportune time and a lot of things fell into place.
βI know a lot of very talented people, who work very hard, who donβt have careers in the arts. I guess, in a roundabout way, what Iβm really saying is, if youβre fucking talented and youβre not getting anywhere, you shouldnβt feel bad, because itβs not just hard work and talent.β
Grimes is now on her fourth album, Art Angels, a multi-genre mash-up that contains a little piece of all her complexities. Itβs different from 2012βs Visions, and indeed 2010βs Geidi Primes and Halfaxa, but itβs still a treasure trove of brilliance. The sort of record you canβt sit still to, you canβt passively listen to. Each listen gives you a new song to play on repeat and a new emotion to feel. Putting it out, she says, came with a huge dose of anxiety, convinced that the world was going to hate it.
βThereβs an aspect of that in everything I do,β she explains. βWhen I put out Visions, everyone was mad, like βThis is such a sell-out record!β There was a lot of aggression online and it was distinctly from men, too. Now I see that a portion of the fan base has this weird control. Art Angels was a really confident, professionally produced record and people were like, βGo back to your experimental beats!β But youβre not really a fan if you donβt want me to be successful. Asking me to not be ambitious technically is kind of cruel. I just came to the conclusion that if I was going to alienate those people, and that was my only fan base, I was comfortable with that.β
She understands the power of music to tap into emotions. βA little gothβ teenager, who listened to My Chemical Romance and Smashing Pumpkins, she met her best friend at school through a shared love of Green Day. Now itβs BeyoncΓ©, Lana Del Rey and FKA twigs who are her favourites. βI loved that with BeyoncΓ©βs Lemonade people could have an intellectual dialogue about it, and yet itβs really satisfying pop music, too,β she says. βThatβs a difficult achievement and as a fan, itβs enjoyable to get something thatβs so complicated and thought provoking but so pleasurable at the same time. I think Lemonade is a masterpiece.β
As well as writing, producing, singing, touring and designing artwork, Grimes has her own collective, Eerie Organization, helping other artists get recognition. So far, she has one signing, fellow Canadian, Nicole Dollanganger. βIβm constantly intimidated by how good her music is,β she says. βPart of the reason I wanted to sign her to Eerie Organization was to light a fire under my ass to make better music, but I also wanted to create a place where young artists wouldnβt have to sign their lives away. The deal with Nicole was, if someone better comes along, sign with them.
βFor most artists, if you want to do something, you have to sign away a lot of freedom and usually the next decade of your life. I signed some dumb stuff when I was younger, which really screwed me over, and I know a lot of artists whose careers have been ruined by a bad deal, so I wanted to make a label with no deals. With Eerie it was, if something better comes along, please, leave us.β
The music worldβs fiendish obsession with Grimes is obvious, but itβs no wonder that fashion has also been captivated, too. Itβs not necessarily in the way she puts together an outfit [today itβs a Comic Con hoodie, camo leggings under denim cut-offs and bright red Fenty x Puma by Rihanna trainers, with huge purple Paris Hilton-esque shades], itβs more her punk spirit that designers want a piece of.
βMost of my favourite artists use fashion to their advantage, whether thatβs FKA twigs or Prince,β she says. βYou can say a lot with clothes. Iβm never trying to be political, but the fact that I donβt think Iβve ever had cleavage in my life could be taken as a political statement. What you do or donβt wear signals things about your ethics, so I like taking advantage of fashion as a means of communication. In music videos, a sick look, even with make-up, is the cheapest thing you can do to make a real impact.β
Sheβs been dressed by Louis Vuitton for the past two yearsβ Met Balls, Chanel before that and thereβs a big bag of Balmain swag in the back of the SUV that sheβs been gifted. Then, when Stella McCartney picked four girls for her latest fragrance campaign, Grimes stood alongside Amandla Stenberg, model Kenya Kinski-Jones and Lourdes Leon.
Stella, unsurprisingly, is a huge hero. βItβs really, really important to me that sheβs so adamant about ethics,β Grimes says. βI meet a lot of people who are jaded and have been in the industry a long time and who donβt really care, but Stella really cares. And working with Amandla was a selling point. I was like, I really respect this person, and I think sheβs going to accomplish a lot in her life, so Iβd be proud to be involved in something with her.β
Thereβs a lot of power in being Grimes and thatβs not something she takes lightly. You feel the bigger she gets, the less sheβs going to compromise. βItβs a good time to be a young woman,β she says. βThere are a lot of opportunities that 10 years ago I wouldnβt have had, but thereβs also a lot we need to work on. Itβs silly to be complacent.β Complacent? Thatβs the last thing Grimes is ever going to be.
Text by Francesca Babb for ASOS Magazine.
Grimes for ASOS Magazine AW16 Photographed by Devyn Galindo.
Grimes for ASOS Magazine AW16 Photographed by Devyn Galindo.

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Grimes tickets for SLC twilight series concert! First time seeing her live!
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Grimes to play live at Pioneer Park in Salt Lake City, Utah on August 25th, 2016.
Grimes will be in Salt Lake City, Utah for the first time at Pioneer Park on August 25.
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Grimes / BBC 1 live session, April 19., 2016.

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Grimes on Coachella 2016, April 23.
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