Norwegian singer/songwriter AURORA introduces her Enner Analog Synthesizer from SOMA LABORATORY, an instrument she describes as having its "own brain." Drawn to its unusual interface and design, AURORA shares how she has "fallen in love with playing things that I don’t understand."
The Enner Synthesizer stands out for its unique body-patching design, requiring the player's hands in place of patch cables. AURORA notes that she can feel electricity running through her fingers when using it, fueling her passion for creating music. For more episodes of It Goes To 11, visit GRAMMY.com/videos.