Sally Shapiro is tagged as: electronic, swedish, italo disco, synthpop, female vocalists In a sense, Sally Shapiro is both the recording pseudonym of an anonymous Swedish singer and also the name of the duo, consisting of that singer and producer/writer Johan Agebjörn, who are together responsible for the music released under the moniker “Sally Shapiro.” That music, combining Shapiro’s delicate, silvery vocals with Agebjörn’s vintage-styled synthesizer dance tracks, is a deliberate and meticulous replication of the sound of 1980s Italo disco, as well as a distillation of the melancholy yet hopeful sentimentality commonly associated with twee indie pop. The pair first met in 2001, working in an office together, but it wasn’t until Christmas 2004 that Agebjörn, a lifelong Italo disco lover, noticed Shapiro’s voice while they were singing carols at his piano. He told her she would make an excellent Italo-style singer, and as luck would have it she turned out to be a fan of the genre as well. Shapiro agreed to record vocals for a tune Agebjörn had penned in the style of Valerie Dore and Katy Gray (similarly pseudonymous singers who were backed by obscured writing/production teams), although when they finally got around to it in early 2006, she was so shy that Agebjörn had to leave the room while she sang her part. The resulting... Read More About Sally Shapiro Biography... Send Sally Shapiro ringtones to your cell |
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