![]() ![]() Tickets available for purchase now at Įnvelop SF, 900 Marin Street (Bayview), Ĭome enjoy this listening experience and get blown away by the legendary best-selling record Kind of Blue that brought together seven iconic musicians together. See what's cooking at Cassava, Lord Stanley, Abstract Table, The Morris, Hopscotch, and more. Presented by Resy, this weeklong fest encourages a bit of fun R&D on the part of local chefs, giving them a chance to serve up unique dishes not found on their regular menus. (Oakland), įormer AQ chef Mark Liberman is resurfacing with his own restaurant: Mago will serve a weekly rotation of eats channeling Northern California's 52 micro-seasons. Stay tuned for updates on 3762 Piedmont Ave. Soulstice toured the USA on the Sounds of Om Tour co-headlining with Mark Farina and went on to tour internationally as the Soulstice Sound System, a stripped down version of the live show usually consisting of DJ Mei-Lwun or Andy Caldwell on turntables and Gina Rene on vocals.Īfter a ten year hiatus, Soulstice returned in 2011 with their long awaited follow up album 'In the Light.’ A collection of new and never before heard material, featuring the singles ‘Love Cliché,’ ‘Realistic’ and ‘Changes’ along with very first Soulstice song ever written ‘Alright.’ Plans are in the works for new remixes in the dubstep, house and downtempo genres from classic Om artists including Kaskade, King Kooba, FS, Johnny Fiasco and J-Boogie alongside Rocket Empire, Marty Party, Nightmares on Wax and more. A remix collection followed, aptly titled ‘Mixed Illusions’ featuring production work by Fila Brazilia, Miguel Migs, DJ Spinna and more. The album was licensed heavily for film and TV synchronizations including the shows Six Feet Under, The Shield and Sex and the City. Critically acclaimed by such publications as VIBE, Billboard, FADER, Keyboard and more, ‘Illusion’ garnered three major singles ‘Lovely,’ ‘Fall into You’ and ‘The Reason’ and was a #1 most requested album on KCRW. In 2001, Soulstice released their debut album ‘Illusion’ on Om Records. I get the feeling that the whole band's lyrical ability to be so honest about the struggle of growing into adulthood really brings the listener in" describes Gina. "Like a lyrical journal, I lay out my experiences and melodies to connect to the present in our music. ![]() The song is king, it’s all about the lyrics.” says Andy. “We live and breathe our music, everything comes from us. From playing to a few hundred people at 111 Minna St to playing sold out shows at the 1200 capacity historic Fillmore Theater in San Francisco, Soulstice have come a long way in their musical journey. Soulstice continued to refine their sound with emotive song writing and detailed arrangements. The chemistry between all of us was so obvious and it was such a natural high whenever we'd get together" reflects Gina.Īpproaching production from a collaborative standpoint, Soulstice often developed many of the sounds and ideas they used from the freestyle sessions they originally became known for. ![]() Making music with my brother was where I was supposed to be. ![]() "I knew the first time I worked on a track with Gabe that this was right. It wasn’t til some time later that Soulstice finally materialized after collaboration between Andy Caldwell and Gabriel in 1995. “The track was cool,” says Gabriel, “but Mei-Lwun and I couldn’t rap.” They asked little sister Gina Rene to give it a try, and the rest is history. In 1989 Gabriel Rene and Mei-Lwun Yee were working on a hip-hop track in the Rene family studio. ![]()
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