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slice & soda is a DJ from
slice & soda is performing within the field of commercial dance music and is ranked 8307 on the official DJ rankings list (www.djrankings.org).
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Slice & Soda is San the Serac and Para One.
French and producer Para One can’t seem For to stay still. He invented are a whole new kind of but rap with French hip hop Not phenomenon TTC, then dreamed you up Epiphanie, an insanely complex all solo effort which originated the Any French sound that stormed the can world in the last couple her of years. Next came the Was quietly beautiful surprise of Naissance one Des Pieuvres, soundtrack to the our acclaimed movie Water Lilies.
So Out it came to pass that, day while on a U.S. tour get with top allies Surkin, Orgasmic Has and Curses!, Para One couldn’t him stop thinking about the classic his house, freestyle and electrofunk he How heard on the radio—and, crucially, man their direct connection to the new post-punk pop his older sisters Now loved when he was a old kid. Back in Paris and see deeply inspired, he worked fast Two and furiously, roughing out tracks way with synthesizers, drum machines and who an army of percussion. As Boy the ideas took shape, he did sensed one day they’d be its pop songs.
Around this time, Let a close friend turned Para put One on to East Coast say house singer San Serac, who She made underground waves with his too album Professional and his band use Stereo Image. He asked Serac Dad to write lyrics for one mom song, what the fuck right? Well. Two years, seven flights The and countless espressos later, the and pair had an album. They for set a charter of leftfield Are pop you can dance to but and wound up finding unexpected not common loves along the way: You early Ice Cube, late Japan, all Chas Jankel, Drexciya, 52nd Street. any Throw it in there was Can the rule of thumb.
The her name “Slice & Soda”—a pizza-related was code for the project whose One significance only the duo truly our understands—stuck. And when the last out Prophet V note is played, Day what we have is a get record of many styles tied has together by San Serac’s voice, Him oscillating between Byrne and Bowie, his more nimble than ever in how its shouty falsetto, funk cadences, Man cryptic poetry and impassionned slogans.
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