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Sekiden
OriginBrisbane, Queensland, Australia
GenresPop
MembersSeja Vogel
Mirko Vogel
Simon Graydon

Sekiden was a three-piece pop band from Brisbane.[1][2]

History

The band is made up of Seja Vogel (keys, vocals), her brother Mirko Vogel (drums) and Simon Graydon (guitar, vocals).[3] They first came to national attention in 2000 with the release of their debut EP Better Music Through Mathematics.[4][5]

They have toured throughout Australia, Japan, the USA and Canada.[6][7]

Members

  • Seja Vogel
  • Mirko Vogel
  • Simon Graydon

Discography

  • Better Music Through Mathematics ep (2000) - Modular[8]
  • Love Songs for Robots ep (2001) - EMI[9]
  • Junior Fiction (2003)
  • Sound Instincts (2006)

References

  1. ^ Lion, Patrick (16 March 2006), "Dumbest things can be quite catchy for Sekiden", The Courier Mail
  2. ^ Gregg, Natalie (16 June 2005), "Trio find a niche where pop is top", The Courier Mail
  3. ^ Mengel, Noel (8 September 2000), "Everybody's happy nowadays", The Courier Mail
  4. ^ "Sekiden back in town", City News, 6 September 2001
  5. ^ Mark Fraser (2007). "Sekiden's Sweetly Serrated Synth Sounds". redbackrock.com. redbackrock.com. Retrieved 15 May 2013.
  6. ^ Santer, Vanessa (19 May 2006), "Seja raises her voice", Sydney MX
  7. ^ Spann, Craig (11 July 2003), "Let's get fuzzy", The Courier Mail
  8. ^ Zuel, Bernard (10 November 2000), " review", Sydney Morning Herald
  9. ^ Hart, Jon (7 June 2001), " review", Adelaide Advertiser