Seja Vogel
Seja Vogel | |
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Instruments | Vocals, keyboards |
Labels | Rice Is Nice |
Associated acts | Sekiden, Regurgitator, Spod |
Seja Vogel is an Australian musician who was a member of Brisbane bands Sekiden and Regurgitator.[1]
Musical career
Formed in 1998, Sekiden released two albums and two EPs. The band was known for high-energy live performances and they touring extensively throughout Australia, Canada, Japan and the USA, touring with bands such as the Zoobombs. Sekiden released music through Modular Records, Australian independent labels Redline Records and Valve,[2] Japanese label Bad News,[3] and the American Boompa! label.[4]
Vogel joined iconic genre-mashers Regurgitator in 2007 as a touring member and also contributed to their studio album Love and Paranoia that was recorded in Brazil. Vogel travelled with the band throughout Australia and on numerous overseas trips to Japan, China, Europe and South America. Vogel also played in the backing bands of Spod, Heinz Reigler, The Mess Hall and David McCormack.[5]
Vogel later recorded and performed under her own name for the album We Have Secrets But Nobody Cares, released through Sydney record label Rice Is Nice on 27 March 2010.[1][5] Vogel's solo work is a synthesis of her musical oeuvre to date, with a high production quality and vocal harmonies. Vogel toured widely following the release of the album and supported acts such as Sarah Blasko, Goldfrapp and Warpaint.
In between touring and recording, Vogel started a textile label named 'Pul(sew)idth' that produces miniature felt replicas of instruments made by Vogel herself.[6]
Discography
- We Have Secrets But Nobody Cares (2010) – Rice Is Nice
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Anthony Carew (19 March 2010). "New career synthesised in stitches". The Age. Retrieved 15 May 2013.
- ↑ "Sekiden". iTunes Preview. Apple, Inc. 2013. Retrieved 15 May 2013.
- ↑ "Sekiden". Bad News Records. Bad News Records. 1990–2013. Retrieved 15 May 2013.
- ↑ "Sekiden". Georgia Straight. 26 February 2004. Retrieved 15 May 2013.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Darren Levin (6 April 2010). "Seja: The Synth Whisperer". Mess+Noise. Mess+Noise p/l. Retrieved 15 May 2013.
- ↑ Seja Vogel (2013). "pulsewidth". Etsy. Etsy, Inc. Retrieved 15 May 2013.
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