Blak Emoji sits down for a One On One Session at City Winery New York on August 22nd, 2017. Watch the full session here: https://youtu.be/RHDmt6gUtvg For more info visit: http://www.blakemoji.com Audio & Video by: Ehud Lazin Audio Mixing by: Kelsey Warren
Setlist:
Alone
Velvet Ropes & Dive Bars
Kelsey Warren has been around the block, having fronted a long-running and successful rock band based on Manhattan’s Lower East Side. But Blak Emoji, the current face of Kelsey Warren, is something entirely different and new--both for Warren himself and for the listener weary of monotonous music trends.
Warren is capable of plenty: He studied jazz guitar, classical voice and music theory at the University of Miami, and has played and sung in every possible context, as leader, sideman and hired gun around New York City. Blak Emoji is where he puts it all together for himself, mixing his tendencies as a brainy, substantive and complex writer with a fixation on synth sounds. Blak Emoji songs are rarely simple and compact, but neither are they droning and repetitive like so much contemporary electronic music.
One might fit in at the club, another as a morning pump-up song in yourearbuds on the way to work or class, another as a bedroom jam, but as a rule they pack complexity without forcing it. The common denominator is Warren’s effortless vocals, which might closest recall Seal. Whether over electroboogie-inspired dance music or a sweet ballad, Warren’s smooth voice makes every track pop perfection.
Joined by bass/synth player Bryan Percivall, drummer Max Tholenaar-Maples and keyboardist Sylvana Joyce, Warren has made Blak Emoji his focus as a musician, tying together his longtime interest in alt-rock (think Nine Inch Nails, Bjork) with a more recently kindled romance with dance beats.
Blak Emoji, which Warren began in late 2015, released its debut EP, INTRO on January 20, 2017. It’s likely to be music the like of which you haven’t heard in some time, if ever -- and that’s precisely how Blak Emoji wants it.