Sol Seppy

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Enter One 00:00 Tools
Move 00:00 Tools
Slo Fuzz 00:00 Tools
Loves Boy 00:00 Tools
1 2 00:00 Tools
Come Running 00:00 Tools
Injoy 00:00 Tools
Human 00:00 Tools
Wonderland 00:00 Tools
Farewell Your Heart 00:00 Tools
Gold 00:00 Tools
Answer to the Name of 00:00 Tools
a to n 00:00 Tools
I am snow 00:00 Tools
Seem To Be My Star 00:00 Tools
Wholesome Way 00:00 Tools
Dining Alone 00:00 Tools
Casals 00:00 Tools
Hafiz, A Mime 00:00 Tools
Don't Sock The Tryer 00:00 Tools
Part of 00:00 Tools
Bobbing Lie 00:00 Tools
Music 00:00 Tools
Dont Sock the Trier 00:00 Tools
Live In Me 00:00 Tools
Supermarket Sweep 00:00 Tools
Nice Car 00:00 Tools
12 00:00 Tools
Enter One (Deeps Remix) 00:00 Tools
Into View 00:00 Tools
I'm Snow 00:00 Tools
Sol Seppy - Love's Boy 00:00 Tools
Move MP3 00:00 Tools
Enter One (OST The Rover) 00:00 Tools
Sol Seppy 00:00 Tools
Answer to the name ofWonderland 00:00 Tools
Enter One (DamskiBass Remix) 00:00 Tools
Enter One (DamskiBass Remix) | Bass Line Music 00:00 Tools
Slo Fuzz (Single Edit) 00:00 Tools
Enter One (Deeps Remix) (Vitaly Savin Edit) 00:00 Tools
01 1 2 00:00 Tools
Treer Casals 00:00 Tools
Enjoy 00:00 Tools
Enter One (Deeps Remix Expanded Version by Vitaly Savin) 00:00 Tools
Said Cat to a Phoenix 00:00 Tools
MARK 00:00 Tools
Meeting Is 00:00 Tools
T's Prayer 00:00 Tools
05 Gold 00:00 Tools
Mercy 00:00 Tools
Answer to the name of Wonderland 00:00 Tools
im snow 00:00 Tools
04 Move 00:00 Tools
love`s boy 00:00 Tools
17 00:00 Tools
Enter One (Ben Helbach Remix) 00:00 Tools
i am snow (love cartier advertising) 00:00 Tools
the bird calls, and i'ts song awakens the air, and i call 00:00 Tools
Move (ORAX Remix) 00:00 Tools
19 00:00 Tools
love's boy 00:00 Tools
Love´s boy 00:00 Tools
See YOU 00:00 Tools
Enter One (DAMSKIBASS Bootleg) 00:00 Tools
SLOFUZZ 00:00 Tools
Enter One - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Enter One (OST IDEAL) 00:00 Tools
Slow Fuzz 00:00 Tools
Sol Seppy - Enter One 00:00 Tools
Enter One (Deeps Remix by Vitaly S. Edit) 00:00 Tools
Enter One (OST Ideal s04e08) 00:00 Tools
Enter One (из фильма «Молодая кровь») 00:00 Tools
Enter One (OST Молодая кровь) 00:00 Tools
Hafiz A Mine 00:00 Tools
Way Don't Sock 00:00 Tools
Move (Rico Puestel's Slo Fuzz Edit) 00:00 Tools
Enter One - [club1116909] 00:00 Tools
Enter One (Performed By Sol Seppy) 00:00 Tools
farwell your heart 00:00 Tools
03_Sol Seppy - Come Running 00:00 Tools
01_Sol Seppy - 1 2 00:00 Tools
Come Runningl 00:00 Tools
your 00:00 Tools
Move(ORAX REMIX) 2016 00:00 Tools
Don’t Sock The Trier 00:00 Tools
Nice Car 00:00 Tools
The Bells of 1 2 00:00 Tools
Answer to the Name 00:00 Tools
11_Sol Seppy - Wonderland 00:00 Tools
09_Sol Seppy - Farewell Your Heart 00:00 Tools
Sol Seppy - Slo Fuzz 00:00 Tools
Slo Fuzz (First Version) 00:00 Tools
Move (cut) 00:00 Tools
Sol Seppy / Enter One 00:00 Tools
Enter one (Deep rmx) 00:00 Tools
12_Sol Seppy - Enter One 00:00 Tools
Snow 00:00 Tools
01-1 2 00:00 Tools
Enter One (low bass FP 30, 34, 40 hz) 00:00 Tools
1/2 00:00 Tools
Enter One (Ideal OST) 00:00 Tools
I am 00:00 Tools
07_Sol Seppy - Slo Fuzz 00:00 Tools
08_Sol Seppy - Loves Boy 00:00 Tools
04_Sol Seppy - Move 00:00 Tools
Toazted Interview 00:00 Tools
Come Running (((arcano))) 00:00 Tools
Sol Seppy - Nice Car 00:00 Tools
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Sol Seppy is a singer-songwriter and producer from the United Kingdom. Her real name is Sophie Michalitsianos, and she was formerly a member of American indie rock band Sparklehorse. Her first album, The Bells of 1 2, was released by Grönland Records in 2006. At sixteen, Sophie began writing music for television documentaries and swapping her vocal abilities for free studio time at the EMI studios in Australia. For the next few years, labels would approach her with offers, provided she shifted her image to fit their ideals and sing the pop songs their producers wrote. “Being irritatingly ideal at that time in my life, I politely declined and continued on my own path of exploration.” Here Sophie reached a peculiar juncture, and went to university with the intention of becoming a diplomat, believing she could be of better use in such a role. She soon shifted courses and was accepted into the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, where she studied contemporary composition and orchestration. In due course, she began making a name for herself as Australia’s improvising rock cellist, touring with numerous acts, though the position soon wore itself out, and Sophie decided it was time to move on. She moved to the US at twenty-three, and not long after touch down received word that Mark Linkous of Sparklehorse had heard her music and wanted her to join up with them for their tour with Radiohead. Sophie obliged, and afterwards found herself contributing on Sparklehorse’s albums, Good Morning Spider and It’s A Wonderful Life. After her time with Sparklehorse, Sophie continued pursuing numerous musical avenues, and eventually was able to afford moving to upstate New York, where she could finally set up a studio of her own, though even this conjured up it’s own burdens. “Having the luxury of my own studio was great, but without an engineer to stop me, I destroyed most of what I wrote. To my dismay, my beloved music was turning into a gargantuan mirror and I couldn't stand it. Barely any songs made it out alive; the studio was like a war zone.” Unbeknownst to her, a major change was approaching. One night, while Sophie was out, there was an explosion in her studio, which promptly melted every piece of gear she owned, taking the whole house with it. She relocated, and began rebuilding another studio from scratch, and it was here that Sol Seppy began to manifest itself. “I couldn’t see myself putting out a record before this” says Sophie. The catalysts for The Bells of 1 2 had long been developing, but had taken time to firmly materialize into a cohesive vision, apparent on the record. As the sole voice and creator behind Sol Seppy, Sophie landed not only the role of writer and performer for The Bells of 1 2, but also that of engineer and producer, with some additional mixing duties by Paul Antonell; all in all, a very substantial task for one person to surmount. As a result, the record is a true testament to the kinetic power of one’s own emancipation from the weighty trials that come hand in hand with the creative gift. “There was a strange joy around these songs in the studio.” This haunting, yet uplifting underpinning permeates most of the songs on the record. Sol Seppy, the venture born of a longing for some perhaps unrealizable escape, has returned upon itself with an internal response, bearing the title, The Bells of 1 2. It’s celestial romanticism glows in the enchanting vocals of Sophie, each track a channel to some uncanny territory. Slo Fuzz beckons with an affectionately plaintive chorus, wishing to fly away, bubbling over ethereal melody lines. Wonderland tells the story of an artist with the sinking feeling that a change will never come. Come Running is a curious ode to companionship. Enter 2 Human plays out as one of the most heartrending incitements in recent years. Each song is more than enough to get lost in. This enchanting record has finally seen its completion, a benchmark for Sophie’s Sol Seppy, and a tribute to the unfolding of one artist’s spectacular vision. The Bells of 1 2 is prismatic by nature, with Sophie’s guiding light splitting into an wide array of sonic colors. “It’s the discovery of beauty that inspires me the most,” she says, clandestinely hinting at an endless impetus for the songs of Sol Seppy. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.