Even in the urban wilds of Brooklyn, there may be no one else like Jean-Phi… Read Full Bio ↴Even in the urban wilds of Brooklyn, there may be no one else like Jean-Philip Grobler, aka St. Lucia. Originally from Johannesberg, St. Lucia grew up performing with the Drakensberg Boys Choir School. When the choir wasn't traveling - they toured Japan, Australia, Europe and more - they stayed in an enclave tucked in the South African mountains, learning everything from Bach to minimalist opera.
A young musician could hardly find better training. But musically, St Lucia's heart lay elsewhere, and South Africa was full of other rhythms. "My mom says I used to sing along to Michael Jackson," he says - an ordinary anecdote, until he adds, "when I was an infant." As a young teenager, he started to feel that he'd had his fill of classical, and it felt like an epiphany when he discovered the direct emotionality of pop. Eventually, he left the creative "small pond" of South Africa for England, where he spent three years studying music in Liverpool.
St. Lucia's journey ended - as so many journeys do - in New York City, where he started working on the tracks that would ultimately turn into his self titled debut release on Neon Gold. The atmospheric quality of St. Lucia's electronic pop is powerful, with the musician's global travels and history of secret hideaways effortlessly passed onto the audience through his dreamy, shimmering synths.
Neon Gold will release St Lucia's debut album later this year. Formerly a singles-only label that launched releases Passion Pit, Ellie Goulding, The Naked & Famous and helped launch the careers of countless others.
Website - http://www.stlucianewyork.com
Soundcloud - http://soundcloud.com/st-lucia
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/stlucianewyork
A young musician could hardly find better training. But musically, St Lucia's heart lay elsewhere, and South Africa was full of other rhythms. "My mom says I used to sing along to Michael Jackson," he says - an ordinary anecdote, until he adds, "when I was an infant." As a young teenager, he started to feel that he'd had his fill of classical, and it felt like an epiphany when he discovered the direct emotionality of pop. Eventually, he left the creative "small pond" of South Africa for England, where he spent three years studying music in Liverpool.
St. Lucia's journey ended - as so many journeys do - in New York City, where he started working on the tracks that would ultimately turn into his self titled debut release on Neon Gold. The atmospheric quality of St. Lucia's electronic pop is powerful, with the musician's global travels and history of secret hideaways effortlessly passed onto the audience through his dreamy, shimmering synths.
Neon Gold will release St Lucia's debut album later this year. Formerly a singles-only label that launched releases Passion Pit, Ellie Goulding, The Naked & Famous and helped launch the careers of countless others.
Website - http://www.stlucianewyork.com
Soundcloud - http://soundcloud.com/st-lucia
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/stlucianewyork
Out Tonight
St. Lucia Lyrics
The stars are coming out tonight
Tonight there's a way to get home
Lights are fading up, defying
For the time when I first saw gold
Where I go and who I find
The sighs aren't blending anymore
But you will never get to run
Oh, the lights
Everybody else in the light
We up tonight
We at home
Never
Never wait, in the night we'll move time
Tonight there's a way to get home
Lights are fading up, defying
For the time when I first saw gold
Where I go and who I find
The sighs aren't blending anymore
But you will never get to run
Oh, the lights
Everybody else in the light
We up tonight
We at home
Never
Never wait, in the night we'll move time
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: JEAN-PHILIP GROBLER
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