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Coby Sey |
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Born |
Lewisham, London, England, United Kingdom |
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Origin | Lewisham, London, England, United Kingdom |
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Occupation(s) | - Artist
- musician
- songwriter
- DJ
- radio host
- producer
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Instrument(s) | - Vocals
- electronics
- bass guitar
- keyboards
- drums
- percussions
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Years active | 2012–present |
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Labels | |
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Website |
cobysey.com |
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Musical artist
Coby Sey is a British musician, songwriter, artist, vocalist and
NTS Radio host, born and based in
Lewisham, South East London.
[1]
[2] He has worked with musicians
Tirzah,
[3]
[4]
Mica Levi,
[4]
DELS,
[5]
Kwes,
[6]
Laurel Halo,
[7]
Klein,
[8]
Lafawndah
[9]
[10] and
London Contemporary Orchestra,
[11] artists
Hannah Perry and Maëva Berthelot
[12] and has remixed
Kelly Lee Owens,
[4]
Max de Wardener
[13] and
Leifur James. In 2019 he had a featured session on
BBC Radio 3
Late Junction in an improvised collaboration with
PAN affiliated artist Pan Daijing.
[14] Sey is also a founder and member of a loose collective named Curl. Sey released his debut album,
Conduit, on 9 September 2022 on
AD 93 to critical acclaim.
[15]
[16]
[17]
Sey's older brother is the musician
Kwes.
[18]
Artist discography
Albums
EPs
Soundtracks
Year
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OST details
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2020
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MASS (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
[26]
- Released: 5 June 2020
- Label: Curl
- Formats: Digital download, streaming
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Singles
- "Shields / I Have To" (10 April 2016)
- "
Petals Have Fallen" (31 May 2017)
[27]
- "
Devotion" (19 July 2018) (
Tirzah feat. Coby Sey)
- "To" (13 April 2020)
- "Melt! (Coby Sey Rework)" (22 July 2020) (
Kelly Lee Owens)
[4]
[28]
- "Tighter" (24 February 2021) (
Cosha feat. Coby Sey)
[29]
- "Le Malentendu (Tirzah and Coby Sey Version)" (15 June 2021) (
Lafawndah, Lala &ce, Tirzah and Coby Sey)
- "Hive Mind" (8 September 2018) (Tirzah feat. Coby Sey)
- "
Kiss From a Rose" (12 December 2021) (
Seal Cover)
[30]
- "So I Can See You" (26 January 2022) (TONE feat. Coby Sey)
[31]
- "Permeated Secrets" (21 June 2022)
[32]
- "Onus" (2 August 2022)
- "Splash" (3 August 2022) (Nadeem Din-Gabisi feat. Coby Sey and MettaShiba)
- "On Grounds" (12 April 2023) (
Speakers Corner Quartet feat. Coby Sey)
[33]
- "Bites" (14 June 2023) (V/Z (
Valentina Magaletti &
Zongamin) feat. Coby Sey)
[34]
- "
Bellville" (12 July 2023) (
Laurel Halo feat. Coby Sey)
[7]
- "The Graves at Charleroi" (16 November 2023) (Rainy Miller x Space Afrika feat. Coby Sey)
[35]
[36]
Notes
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^ Whities is known as
AD 93 as of June 2020.
[23]
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^ Young Turks is known as
Young as of April 2021.
[24]
Touring Members
- Coby Sey - vocals, electric bass, keyboard, electronics
[37]
- CJ Calderwood - alto saxophone
- Sébastien Forrester - percussion, vibraphone
- Momoko Gill (MettaShiba) – drums, vibraphone
- Charlie Hope – visuals
- Leisha Thomas (Alpha Maid) – electric guitar
- Ben Vince – tenor saxophone
References
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^ Elifio, Gustavo Mitchell Lobo.
"Coby Sey shares an album outtake – The Wire". The Wire Magazine – Adventures in Modern Music. Retrieved 23 December 2022.
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^ Hodgkinson, Will (3 December 2021).
"Spotify Wrapped's robots don't have a clue about my taste in music".
The Times. Retrieved 24 December 2022.
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^ Ihaza, Jeff (20 April 2021).
"Song You Need to Know: Tirzah, 'Send Me'".
Rolling Stone. Retrieved 24 December 2022.
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b
c
d
"Song You Need: Coby Sey delivers candour from the underground on "Permeated Secrets"". The Fader. Retrieved 23 December 2022.
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^ Diver, Mike (24 October 2014).
"Rapping, Delighted: Dels Interviewed".
Clash Magazine. Retrieved 29 December 2022.
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^ Whities 010 (liner notes). Coby Sey.
Whities,
Young Turks. 2017. WHYT010.
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b Davis, Ted (22 August 2023).
"Laurel Halo's 'Belleville' lounges in a sun-drenched meadow #NowPlaying NPR".
NPR. Retrieved 26 December 2023.
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^ XLR8R (23 June 2022).
"Coby Sey Next on AD 93 for Debut Album". XLR8R. Retrieved 23 December 2022.
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^ Christie, Erin (6 October 2020).
"Flying Lotus, Roisin Murphy & more playing Mixcloud's new livestream series".
BrooklynVegan. Retrieved 23 December 2022.
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^ Durston, Tom (21 June 2021).
"Latency release Lafawndah remixes from Tirzah & Coby Sey, Moor Mother and Laurel Halo". Inverted Audio. Retrieved 23 December 2022.
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^ Dener, Margaret (29 November 2022).
"Purcell Sessions: Coby Sey x LCO".
Time Out. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
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^ Duffau, Anne (1 September 2020).
"The Ungoverned – Maëva Berthelot and Coby Sey" (Interview).
Tank Magazine. Retrieved 22 December 2022.
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^ Bruce-Jones, Henry (29 August 2022).
"Fact Mix 874: Cõvco" (Interview).
FACT Magazine. Retrieved 22 December 2022.
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^
"BBC Radio 3 - Late Junction, Pan Daijing and Coby Sey". BBC. 22 November 2019. Retrieved 31 December 2022.
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^ Joshi, Tara (5 November 2022).
"One to watch: Coby Sey".
The Guardian. Retrieved 22 December 2022.
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"The Quietus – Features – Album Of The Week – Mist Through The Bits: Dreaming With Coby Sey's Conduit". The Quietus. Retrieved 23 December 2022.
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"The Best Electronic Music of 2022". Pitchfork. 8 December 2022. Retrieved 31 December 2022.
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^ Quarshie, Adam (14 September 2022).
"Coby Sey: Passing Through".
Crack Magazine. Retrieved 14 September 2022.
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^
"Coby Sey – Conduit · Album Review ⟋ RA". Resident Advisor. Retrieved 23 December 2022.
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^ Holsten, Russ (9 September 2022).
"Review: Coby Sey – Conduit".
SLUG Magazine. Retrieved 24 December 2022.
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^ Kay, Jean (29 September 2017).
"Curl co-founder Coby Sey talks travel, transport & malt drinks ahead of the South London collective's Park Nights performance" (Interview). AQNB. Retrieved 22 December 2022.
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^ Saxelby, Ruth (9 July 2019).
"All Ears: Vibrations Across Time And Space".
NPR. Retrieved 24 December 2022.
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^ Cetin, Marissa (12 June 2020).
"RA AD 93 – Record Label". Retrieved 26 July 2020.
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^ Monroe, Jazz (6 April 2021).
"Young Turks Changes Name and Makes Donation to Armenian Institute". Pitchfork. Retrieved 6 April 2021.
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^
"Coby Sey – River · Single Review ⟋ RA". Resident Advisor. Retrieved 23 December 2022.
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^ Cantalini, Chris (5 June 2020).
"Coby Sey – MASS original soundtrack". Gorilla vs Bear. Retrieved 22 December 2022.
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^ Hatfield, Amanda (26 March 2023).
"PJ Harvey shares new playlist Petals Have Fallen".
BrooklynVegan. Retrieved 26 December 2023.
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^
"Official Physical Singles Chart Top 100 – 18 September 2020". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 27 May 2024.
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^ O'Sullivan, Eoghan (21 July 2021).
"'Ireland will always be my home': Cosha has introduced herself to the world".
Irish Examiner. Retrieved 24 December 2022.
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^ Hussain, Shahzaib (17 January 2022).
"Astral Realm: An Alternative Roundup #7".
Clash Magazine. Retrieved 24 December 2022.
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^ Ellis, James (26 January 2022).
"TONE makes a pledge of commitment on the poignant "So I Can See You" - The Line of Best Fit".
The Line of Best Fit. Retrieved 28 September 2023.
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^ Eede, Christian (21 June 2021).
"Coby Sey announces debut album, 'Conduit', on AD 93".
DJ Mag. Retrieved 24 December 2022.
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^ Kelly, Tyler Damara (13 April 2023).
"Tirzah, Kae Tempest and Kelsey Lu feature on Speakers Corner Quartet debut album". The Line of Best Fit. Retrieved 13 April 2023.
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^ Buckland, Jon (20 June 2023).
"The Quietus | Reviews | V/Z".
The Quietus. Retrieved 26 December 2023.
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^ Mickles, Kiana (23 November 2023).
"Rainy Miller & Space Afrika - A Grisaille Wedding · Album Review ⟋ RA".
Resident Advisor. Retrieved 26 December 2023.
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^ Haley, Dominic (19 November 2023).
"Rainy Miller and Space Afrika – A Grisaille Wedding - Loud And Quiet".
Loud and Quiet. Retrieved 26 November 2023.
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^ Brandt, Mikkel.
"Northern Winter Beat". Music Vault. Retrieved 8 January 2024.
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