biographical info
JUNO AWARD NOMINEE
CMW "INDIES" AWARD WINNER
2 TIME CANADIAN URBAN MUSIC AWARD NOMINEES
enlightening...
you on the many infinite details about these cats would make your head spin like a miles davis record on the wrong speed.
for as much as this [and more] is all part of the fusion that makes sekoya what it is, there's so much more.
put your dictionaries away because preconceived notions of sound just don't apply here no more.
i once read an interview with bootsy collins where he was asked what 'the funk' was.
bootsy's response was quite simple. it's an essence which can't be described.
it's you, it's me. it's everything and nothing all at the same time. pretty zen eh?
i liken bootsy's indescribable notion to the thing that makes sekoya what they are and what makes them so damn good.
it's the bare essence of life. a sound that celebrates the richness and density of life's possibilites in all its forms.
heartbreak, joy, excitement, love, hate, wonder, those fugitive
pieces of feeling, thought and function that makes our existence LIFE.
all of it is crystallized into one deep, dirty, joyous groove. un amour
fou [a big crazy love], if i may get bilingual on your ass for a moment.
it's in the way amalia stretches out the vowels in the word
'change' and how that simple action and that delicate moment of breath
emotes divine longing for that certain someone in our lives.
it's in the way kearley's break on '6 step' snakes and stutters
like a firework in the middle of a halloween's night sky before coming
to rest on the dancefloor, setting it alight with desire.
it's in the breath that vinstar takes before launching his sax into flight over some deep monstrous beats and tweeks.
it's all these things that make sekoya what they are.
call it jazz. call it 'eclectronic'. call it whatever you want.
:: james graham :: kuma :: art of beatz
lineup
Amalia Townsend Vocalist/Songwriter/Producer
Alvin Cornista Saxophonist/Arranger/Producer
Dan Kearley Guitar/Programming/Producer
Kent Wallace Trumpet/Flugelhorn
Nino Di Pasquale Drums
Jack Duncan Percussionist
Brad Turner Keys