Si*Se

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Location:
New York City, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Trip Hop / Electronica / Latin
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Label:
Management: Chris Hardin (310) 659.6598
Type:
Indie
Blending sultry vocal melodies and electronic textures, with dub and understated hip hop beats, Si*Sé’s music weaves an emotional tapestry of eclectic soul for the post-digital era.



Singer/DJ Carol C’s voice evokes a sophisticated sensuality, singing in English and Spanish over producer Cliff Cristofaro (The Crystal Pharoah)’s post-trip-hop grooves. The band includes drummer Ryan Farley, bassist Morgan Phillips, percussionist Neil Ochoa and violinist Nicole Arena.



David Byrne fell for Si*Sé in 2000, signing the New York City crew to his Luaka Bop label, releasing its self-titled debut in 2001 and taking the band along on his Look Into the Eyeball world tour.



The group released its 2005 sophomore effort More Shine on Fuerte/Universal. Si*Sé has shared the stage with Gotan Project, Norah Jones, Soulive, Arcade Fire, Kraftwerk, The Roots and James Brown. The group’s music has been featured on TV shows Sex in the City, Nip/Tuck, One Tree Hill, Six Feet Under, Project Runway, Lipstick Jungle, CSI, MTV’s Road Rules, and in various commercials.



Si*Sé enters the new decade with their independently-produced third release, Gold - out March 9th 2010. This five-song EP is mastered by Bob Power whose repertoire includes artists Erykah Badu, Citizen Cope, A Tribe Called Quest and Chaka Khan. James “Bonzai” Caruso who produced Mary J. Blige and Damien Marley returns as the mixing engineer.



Featuring a smoothed-out, electro-dancehall-tinged cover of Fleetwood Mac’s The Chain, the horn-inflected This Love, cinematic Buscaré, funky Goes On, and the bittersweet Dondé Está?, the song set captures the band’s ever-evolving sound in full swing.



“It all comes naturally for me,” Carol says of their diverse sound. “It would probably feel weird and unnatural if we decided to stick to one genre or style. I grew up listening to Stevie Wonder, Bill Withers, Donna Summer, Julio Iglesias, Blondie, Depeche Mode and The Police.



Which makes covering Fleetwood Mac a natural choice. “They never fit into one genre – pop, rock or country,” Carol says. “As a kid I was really drawn to Stevie Nicks. She evoked a magical and mysterious persona that mesmerized me.” Cliff adds, “For our cover of The Chain, we didn’t just want to replicate the original. We wanted to add a gritty modern feel, incorporating electro, dub and even rock all into one. When I’m creating a track I usually let my mind run free, never limiting myself by genre.



Through steady funk and disco basslines, accented urban rhythms, melodic hues and tinges of dub reggae, the secret to Si*Sé’s appeal lies in its ability to erase stylistic divides, fusing disparate elements into an organic, mellifluous sound.



From the seductive Motown-inspired This Love to Buscaré’s “search for happiness” and Dónde Está’s open-ended question, where is the love? The theme that runs throughout Si*Sé’s songs is about sifting through the layers and arriving at what’s precious. In these five songs, what you’ll find is pure Gold.



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