Who is Noa Siano: A face in the crowd, or a ghost in the shadows? We dont know ourselves, but this intriguing newcomer has an affinity for deep soulful House that has the spirit of what House music is all about leaking from every orifice.
Who is Noa Siano: A face in the crowd, or a ghost in the shadows? We don’t know ourselves, but this intriguing newcomer has an affinity for deep soulful House that has the spirit of what House music is all about leaking from every orifice. ‘Track For Lyn’ is an overwhelming experience of diva vocals fused with gritty House beats. This one takes you way back, almost to the point where you can hear the fuzz and crackle from a 7″ found in the basement of your local record store. The pair of tunes on the B-Side is also brimming with a rough analog sound that can be as soothing as a lullaby to some. ‘Deep Down’ puts this to work through battering snare hits, soulful vocals once again and the sound of modern electronics used in comfortingly soulful manner. ‘Kwani’ delves even deeper into the roots of Soul. Way back across the ocean, from where it originally came from. Chants, congas and wood-like percussion is what we mean here. The bare essence all jammed into a seven-minute 4x4 beat. This is the record Kindisch fans have probably been waiting for. Taking it straight to the heart and soul of what the label stands for, from a mysterious character. Let’s just hope this isn’t the last we have seen or heard from Noa Siano.