The Near Demise of the High Wire Dancer has been voted WUMB's #1 album of the year!

Thanks for the Roses (Merry Christmas) Music Video!
Check out Antje's new music video for her Holiday song "Thanks for the Roses (Merry Christmas)"!
Download "Thanks for the Roses (Merry Christmas)" for Free!
Antje and her friends Anne Heaton, Meg Hutchinson and Natalia Zukerman have come together to present a new holiday album (8-song EP) and live show, tailored for this winter season. It is called Winterbloom: Traditions Rearranged.
Above you can download an alternate cut of Antje's holiday original, "Thanks for the Roses (Merry Christmas)" for free!
Click the link below to learn more about the project, purchase the album, and check out tour dates!
Winterbloom: Traditions Rearranged
RELEASE DATE: NOVEMBER 3rd This year winter won't be so cold... Singer-songwriters Antje Duvekot, Anne Heaton, Meg Hutchinson and Natalia Zukerman have come together to present a new holiday album (8-song EP) and live show, tailored for this winter season. It is called Winterbloom: Traditions Rearranged. Click the link below to learn more about the project, purchase the album, and check out tour dates!
Great review from The Valley Advocate!
Antje Duvekot The Near Demise of the High Wire Dancer (Black Wolf) The Near Demise of the High Wire Dancer is one of the best records of 2009. It is moody, introspective, dark, exquisitely crafted and brilliantly produced by Richard Shindell. Duvekot plays the tightrope walker on a life's thin wire and wears danger like a wispy carnival gown. When she describes a relationship as having "no safety net when I fall right out of the sky," it's how she sees life in general. "Long Way" is a double-edged song whose geographical journey is mere backdrop for an amble into the emotional unknown. Poetic writing and atmospheric arrangements enhance the tension in songs that blur the line between hopefulness and helpless illusion. With vocals that are a mash of Patty Griffin's tones and Kate Rusby's gentleness, Duvekot crosses the wire. Take a bow, Antje. Antje Duvekot appears at the Iron Horse on Oct. 22