Paris Cesvette
‘As Above, So Below’ Album
Quantize Recordings
Following her acclaimed Traxsource chart-topping ‘Celestial’ album in 2018, London’s soulful dance music trailblazer, Paris Cesvette, reveals her second artist album, ‘As Above, So Below’, on DJ Spen’s Quantize Recordings. With a deep spiritual theme running throughout the album, ‘As Above, So Below’, comes with an array of brilliantly penned songs with meaningful, uplifting, lyrics and stunning vocal performances that exquisitely flow with Paris’ impeccable soulful and jazzy House productions. Pulling together a plethora of highly esteemed artists on the project, the album features some heavyweight international vocal talents including Sabrina Chyld, Mr V, Frank McComb, Will Downing, Rona Ray, Tracy Hamlin, Hannah Khemoh, C Robert Walker, Kenny Bobien, Gershon Jackson, Lejuan, Michelle Weeks and Scott Paynter. From the smooth and sensual to the uplifting and empowering, Paris once again has delivered a stunning body of work designed to move bodies, hearts and minds.
“‘As Above, So Below’ is the second song book from my heart to yours. As a music producer, I am always creating. The idea of these albums is my stop gap in where I can align the artists I’m producing for at the time and showcase them through my ears, my heart and my mind. My mission with this album is to further the boundaries of sing along, soulful, RnB, Jazz infused house music. I aim to lead a new generation of House Music maestros, inviting everyone to love and learn the reimagined sounds of house music, from its 80s roots to today.” – Paris Cesvette
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