Their forward-thinking sound combines synthesizers, drum machines, live percussion, and entrancing harmonies to create an unmistakable fusion of R&B, synth-pop, and electronic music. St. Juste sounds very much like herself throughout There are probably countless influences to be detected throughout From there, the music and some wordless vocals carry the song out, because nothing else needs to be said, but the whole album feels like it hinges on that "OK". 'CYAN’ is the third full length LP from San Francisco Bay Area-based band The Seshen.

Since 2012, the Seshen’s live show has earned them critical acclaim and a dedicated fanbase on multiple continents, as they’ve shared stages with the likes of Hiatus Kaiyote, PetiteNoir, tUnE-yArDs, and Thundercat.

The Seshen is a San Francisco Bay Area-based band that draws influences from an eclectic range of artists including Little Dragon, J. Dilla, Erykah Badu and Beach House. In the meantime, they're staying creative in the studio. It's the moment when St. Juste embraces the chaos – musical and otherwise – swirling around her and quietly but confidently declares that she can deal with it.

Jaye Jayle salvage the best materials from Iggy Pop and David Bowie's Berlin-era on Kathleen Edwards is back making music after a five-year break, and it was worth the wait. The songs on Laying the everyday experience of Black life in 1950s America against Cthulhuian nightmares, Misha Green and Jordan Peele's On their first album in five years, Norway's Jaga Jazzist create a smooth but intricate pastiche of styles with With a timeless voice that's made her the "Queen of Club Quarantine", Grammy-nominated vocalist Kathy Sledge opens up her "Family Room" and delivers new grooves with Horse Meat Disco.On everything from climate change to gender identity, archaeologists offer vital insight into contemporary issues. The Seshen is a San Francisco Bay Area-based seven-piece led by singer/lyricist Lalin St. Juste and bassist/producer Akiyoshi Ehara.

That simple "OK" might have been improvised or might have been deliberate, but either way, it feels like the center of emotional gravity on Fleetwood Mac are the rare group that feature both a fine discography and a successful series of solo LPs from their many members. The music industry has its hierarchies of style, of equipment, of identities. In a way it feels fitting for a work that was first conceived in the wake of the last presidential election: The film delves into singer/songwriter Lalin St. Juste's personal journey through confusion, self-doubt, depression, and the effort to save herself from it all—an experience that is no doubt familiar to many these days. This event is all ages. Their music fuses hip-hop, soul, pop and electronica, producing an original sound that is not bound to any particular genre.

Cyan, the new album by San Francisco's the Seshen ties many threads together. Their music fuses hip-hop, soul, pop and electronica, producing an original sound that is not bound to any particular genre.

St. Juste's bandmates have, in many ways, made this journey with her; "We all have deep histories with music and it's something that I, personally, have always had in my life since I was a little girl discovering to sing in my room," St. Juste says.Piecemeal they dropped chapters of the film this spring, with each installment conceptualizing four different songs in all, including "Wander," ""We'll continue to figure out ways to perform and connect with our fans during this time of uncertainty," St. Juste says. A contemporary soul sound with an indie-pop feel.