Published: January 02, 2009 12:11 AM EST
By: Isaac Davis Jr., MBA (Juniorscave.com)
New Music Spotlight January 2009 Edition
Serel
Serel
Perhaps one of the hottest duos to hit the music industry in a long time Serel is going to win your hearts over. Members Shai and Vanessa have created a unique sound that will blow music lovers away. Serel recently agreed to complete a music interview with Junior's Cave Online Magazine. Here is what developed. Enjoy!
Isaac: Hi Shai and Vanessa. Welcome to your interview with Junior's Cave. As 2008 draws to an end, what are your reflections of the year 2008 for Serel?
Vanessa: 2008 brought many obstacles for us. With that, many lessons were learned and knowledge gained. However, it was a very productive year; we were in the studio for three months and cooked up "The Basement Chronicles" and met great people along the way.
Shai Poent: We grew as a group and accomplished what we wanted to for 2008.
Isaac: How did the two of you come together as a group? What drawn you to
each other?
Shai: We met in high school back in 2004. We found out each other's talent and hooked up. But it wasn't until three years later, after we both had the opportunity to work for a record label that we found out that we had chemistry. We had a fresh sound and worked well together.
Isaac: Elaborate a little about whom were your biggest influences in the music industry and why?
Vanessa: The Beatles definitely sparked an early interest in music for me. In fact, I listened to them religiously. Their music is a divine revelation. I also found Miles Davis to be an influence. He is extraordinary. He had this phenomenal freedom of articulation and pitch. His music just wants you to become a better musician.
Shai: Since I have many influences, I'll keep it short. The Motown era has a huge influence on me. The music had this organic feel to it. I definitely strive to have the longevity that Motown era music has.
Isaac: Let's talk about what you feel Serel will bring to the music industry?
Vanessa: Craftsmanship. Just as beauty is in the eye of the beholder, being different is in the senses of the beholder. As an artist, you just have to go out there and be yourself. Since our music is heavily based on our own views and inspirations, our approach is always going to be different. I feel that our music brings a fresh, new, and an unadulterated sound. We don't stop at just creating songs; we're really on a journey of mastering our own craft.
Shai: Diversity from two individual, as in two different refined perspectives and artist integrity; being honest with our music.
Isaac: If you had an opportunity to work with one artist or group, who would it be and why?
Vanessa: With so many great artists out there, it's difficult to just pick one. But we would love to work with Zero 7. It'd be interesting to see what we could create with two different genres of music.
Isaac: How would you describe your music to others?
Shai: Poetry meets melody. Our sound is versatile. So discover and download.
Isaac: What can fans expect from your CDs "The Prelude" and "The Basement Chronicles"?
Shay: The Prelude and the Basement Chronicles are two different sounds. The Prelude, which I would call a demo rather than an actual CD, was our first attempt in really discovering our sound as a group. It allowed us to figure out how we worked together as a group in creating our music. In addition, "The Prelude" paved the way for the "Basement Chronicles."
Vanessa: As for "The Basement Chronicles," we took a very different approach in writing the songs for the album. For me, I wasn't inspired by my own personal experiences so I had to look outside of my world. I was more inspired of my friends' stories and people in general, basically just observing and questioning life. For this reason, I started writing the songs based on a story-telling format, thus, the chronicles. Most characters in the songs take metaphoric forms and that's what makes this album so much fun. Besides the dope-ass beats, the lyrics are open to others' interpretations and views.
Isaac: Where can fans locate you at online?
Shai: We have an official site: www.thisisserel.com, where you can download several of our music for free, including our latest single, "Last Hunter." We also have a myspace: http://myspae.com/serelmusic; feel free to drop by and talk to us.
Isaac: What can fans expect from Serel in 2009?
Shai: More dope music and unforgettable live shows. You never know with us, we like to surprise our fans.
Isaac: Time for some shout outs to your family, friends, and fans..
Isaac: Final words from Serel?
Vanessa: First, we would like to thank you, Isaac and Junior's Cave, for this wonderful interview and giving us the opportunity to become part of Junior's Cave's archives of wonderful artists. Also, a big thanks to our fam-bam and friends.
Shai: Last but not least, to our fans who always show love and to Junior's Cave devout readers, thank you!