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A fine blend of upbeat and melancholy electro-groove-folk-pop tracks with smooth vocals, spunk, and a lil twist of Europe mixed in.
Genre:
Electronic: Pop Crossover
Release Date:
2004
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D'lovely: groove-electric:folk:pop
D'LOVELY BIO
D'loveliest music formed in early
2001 when the paths of a red-wine
intellect, Shekim, and a street-smart
whiz-kid, Clark, dramatically collided.
Along with hip radio-friendly tracks,
D'lovely brings their signature sound
--- a unique blend of Euro-dance,
folk/pop, and hip-hop/house beats.
The result: layered thoughtful
soundscapes, describes Clark.
A key selling point of the band is
that they continue to wow audiences with
shows that are either purely electronic
or purely acoustic. Through these
compelling performances D'lovely brings
back the age of the Duo. "I grew up on
Wham, Eurythmics, and Everything But
the Girl," Shekim says. "So many
amazing duos were out there in the 80's
--- in D'lovely we're bringing the
duo back."
Keep your eyes out for this dynamic
duo ---they may just inspire you to
take a taste of d'loveliest flavor
for yourself.
SIRSA SHEKIM BIO:
Born to a psychiatrist father and a former fashion model mother, Shekim had a very international upbringing. As a child she spent all her summers abroad and always knew what was on the charts in France and England. As a teen she taught herself harmonies by listening obsessively to Sade records.
Her first "break" came unexpectedly at 21 when A&R at 154 records a subsidiary of Atlantic Records, wanted to sign her. But something was missing. Curious and optimistic, in 2001 Shekim found whiz-kid Clark to add a "lovely" flavor to her mix. Today D'lovely's sweet tempered melodies inspire and enliven friends and fans alike. Shekim also has 6 songs in major feature films, including a Disney flick.
In her free time you can catch her somewhere in deep thought...
NOAH CLARK BIO:
Born the love child of the
Venice underground art scene
Noah had a very colorful
upbringing. As a child he
spent his summers wandering
the pier and listening to
how the beat of tourists
feet blended with the melody
of vagrants guitars. As a
teen he taught himself to play
on his Grandmothers out of
tune piano. At fifteen he
discovered the computerized
keyboard and the joys of it's
electronic fruits. His first
"break" came in high school
when his band was approached
by Warner Music with a
contract. But something was
missing. Searching and
incomplete, in 2001 Clark
found the sultry, cosmopolitan
Shekim to add a "lovely"
flavor to his mix. Today
D'lovely's electronic flair
has a twist of human emotion.
Clark also has written a host
of songs for movies and
television including three
blockbusters in 2002. In his
free time you can still catch
him wandering the beach.
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i like
author: luluwa
I went through your songs today .. and i found them great... really chilled... something id keep on playing in m ycar
take care sirsa
lulu
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solid songs with excellent delivery
author: ANTONY BLANDANTONY BLANDANTONY BLANDAntony Bland
I listened to this CD on recomendation from a friend and was pleasantly suprised to find that I wanted to play it again. My job is to seek out new and interesting music and because of this I constantly hear a lot of material that sounds the same. This girls voice however posses a different quality, sometimes moody and sultry but always personal sounding. I think they're on to something with this album, definately worth a listen.
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Immediately interested and drawn in.
author: Janeen Burke
The second I started to listen to "Hey Sugar", I was immediately interested and drawn in. Very refreshing to hear something unique yet at the same time familiar and enticing to the ear. "Here Comes the Rain", justice is given in this cover that makes you want to get up and get your groove on. The vocals are beautiful, complete ear candy.
I can't help but hear similarities to Sneaker Pimps and Morcheeba, however D'Lovely definitely stands on their own. "Valentine" feels like the center of their sound, a groove with almost a folk/celtic sound in the vocals, and then you hear "One Against the Sun" and the vocals are a bit jazzy, it truly grabs your attention with each song.
I definitely enjoy this sound, something to listen to on a rainy day, yet I could enjoy it very much at the beach or along side a pool in the back yard.
"Last Time I Saw You" is a beautiful, heart wrenching song that makes me want to go into a dream world with soft breezes and vivid colors. Great tunes, well produced, an album not to be ignored.
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