Silhouette Brown

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Spread That 03:16 Tools
Looking Back 04:28 Tools
Pain (It's Gonna Come Heavier) 05:10 Tools
Just A Little More 00:00 Tools
Casualties of Honey 00:00 Tools
Constant Questions 00:00 Tools
Leave A Note 00:00 Tools
Check It (Calling You) 00:00 Tools
Interlude 00:00 Tools
Fools Gold 00:00 Tools
Hear Them Often Say 00:00 Tools
Time Waits For No One 00:00 Tools
Who's In Charge 00:00 Tools
Strawberries In Vinegar 00:00 Tools
Looking Back (Reprise) 00:00 Tools
They Can't Tell Us 00:00 Tools
Bitter Pills & Butterflies 00:00 Tools
We Used To Run Steady 00:00 Tools
Whose in Charge 00:00 Tools
Monday's Coming 00:00 Tools
Get With It (feat. Sadat X) 00:00 Tools
Monday's Coming (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Mondays Coming 00:00 Tools
Get With It 00:00 Tools
Looking Back - Reprise 00:00 Tools
Spraed That 00:00 Tools
check it (previously unreleased dub edit) 00:00 Tools
Time Waits For Nothing 00:00 Tools
spread that bruno e (drop tha' funk mix) 00:00 Tools
Constant Suprises 00:00 Tools
Constant Questions (Original) 00:00 Tools
Pain 00:00 Tools
Feel It 00:00 Tools
Pain (It's Gonna Come Harder) 00:00 Tools
Get With It Feat. Sadat X 00:00 Tools
Check It 00:00 Tools
Monday's Coming (Instrumental)* 00:00 Tools
Check It (Previously Unrelease 00:00 Tools
They Can Tell Us 00:00 Tools
Bitterpills Butterflies 00:00 Tools
Whose In Change 00:00 Tools
Spread That (Bruno E Drop tha' Funk mix) 00:00 Tools
Spread That (Album Mix) 00:00 Tools
[GIANT STEP DIGITAL DJ PROMO], Constant Questions (Original) 00:00 Tools
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Silhouette Brown emerges from the ranks of West London's musical hub. The masterminds behind Silhouette's production are Dego (2000black/4hero/dkd), Kaidi Tatham (Agent K/Bugz In The Attic) and the co-writer/producer Bembe Segue. In 2005, Silhouette Brown's first self-titled album featured songstress Deborah Jordan with a sultry blend of jazz and soul. Deborah is best known for her work with London-based avant-garde jazz band, Panacea. She has also forayed into the world of underground soul working as backing vocalist director for songstress Eska and the multi-talented Bembe Segue. Silhouette Brown guides us towards a new dimension for modern soul music with a distinctively London-esque flair. It conveys a touch of melancholy in tone through contemplative yet hopeful lyrics and just enough groove for those looking for that “je ne sais quoi” in their regular dosage of Jazz and Nu soul. Silhouette Brown's second LP two features the unmistakable vocal sounds of Philadelphia's Lady Alma who has appeared on countless club classics from Sylk130's “When the Funk Hits The Fan” to Soul Dahmma's “Happy” and 4hero's “Hold it Down”. Soaring with a distinctive soulful voice from start to finish, showing all her versatility and warm spirit, Lady Alma delivers two into a relaxed head-nod-soul experience. Silhouette Brown's live band tours across the globe and has performed at various events, venues and festivals such as the North Sea Jazz Festival (Netherlands), Roma Jazz Festival (Italy), Paradiso (Amsterdam) and Cargo (London). Nominations include Gilles Peterson's Worldwide Awards. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.