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Sissy Spacek is one of these three artists: 1) Sissy Spacek is a side project of american noise artist John Wiese and often includes Corydon Ronnau and Jesse Jackson. Based out of LA, Wiese often describes them as grindcore though their work more often features rapidly spliced samples and blistering noise. Live their performance is more closely related to grindcore utilizing bass/guitar/drum machine in rapid, heavy metal and hardcore inspired bursts with screamed vocals. 2) It may also be a hi-fi ambient art-pop band (late 90's-2002) from Helsinki, Finland. 3) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sissy_Spacek Mary Elizabeth "Sissy" Spacek (born December 25, 1949) is...
Spacek are often considered to be the definitive example of the blurred line between trip-hop and R&B. The band consists of Steve Spacek (bassist, vocalist, and head songwriter), guitarist Edmund Cavill, and former MC Morgan Zarate on drums. Working out of Steve Spacek's own Clapham studio, the group started to cause quite a stir amongst DJs during the latter half of 1999, when a white label of their first single, "Eve", made the rounds. It became obvious that the their desire to bring soul music and R&B up to date would be fulfilled. Curvatia, their brilliant debut full-length record, was...
Steve Spacek, the acclaimed voice behind the ground-breaking genre-pushing group Spacek (who were championed by everyone from Entertainment Weekly to Mos Def), made a name for himself at the turn of the century with the song “Eve’ (recently covered by Dwele). The song set off a worldwide buzz on Steve as a singer and his group’s futuristic sound. Imagine a robot performer in the future, in love with hip hop beatology and skillful enough to twist it into new shapes, programmed with an infused knowledge of the biographies of Marvin Gaye, Donny Hathaway and Leroy Hutson as source material for...