
|
The Current Saphin Bio (short version)
|
"New York's new Jet boy.... Whispy, Floating in a tin can music that really, really rocks!" The Village Voice.
Since his first deal with Warner Bros... |
|
|
|
The Current Saphin Bio (long version)
|
Discovered in 1997 by Paul Major and Allen Rohde (Parallel World Records) at an ironically named NYC club called "Downtime" Saphin signed on with Major and Rohde soon after. He's been a staple Multimedia Dandy on the 3D and Virtual (internet) Music scenes ever since.
In 1998 he released his debut, “this” to critical acclaim. That same year he signed with Warner Bros. Records thanks to Parallel World...> |
|
|
|
"A Song To Save The World" Now Available...
|
|
You can now hear the studio version of "A Song To Save The World" on iTunes. This is the piece written and performed by Saphin at the Human Rights Torch Relay event in Union Square. Credit: Sterling Campbell on drums (of David Bowie, Duran Duran, and B52's). |
|
|
|
Not Digging for China
|
 Saphin debuting "A Song To Save The World", Union Square Park, 04.16.08 for the Human Rights Torch Relay It was an early tuesday morning and as Saphin reported to me the phone rang, (as things usually occur in his life). It was Sterling Campbell (drummer for David Bowie,The B2's)...> |
|
|
|
"Very Pretty..." A Review By Patti Rothberg
|
|
To see Tim Essquare live is to surrender your sense of time and your common sense to his. He dazzles you with a film that is both funny and smart telling the story of a being who falls to earth (in the middle of Times Square) in the year 2012. Timmy, a sexless alien of sorts... |
|
|
|
Dick Mac (alive!)
|
|
Review of Saphin at Siberia by Leftist web personality and publishing magnate, Dick Mac (alive!). |
|
|
|
An interview with Saphin by DJ Latola of Breakthruradio
|
|
For over three hours, I try to decipher the Saphin psyche. He’s a scene-stealer, whether playing on words with the waitress or addressing certain aspects of the menu. At first, I’m not sure if he’s trying to dazzle me with brilliance or baffle me with... |
|
|
|
Elementary Watson
|
|
...The name is Saphin. The music mostly defies traditional comparisons and labels... |
|
|
|
Delusions of Adequacy
|
|
It seems to be a reasonable time to turn to all things prophetically apocalyptic.... |
|
|
|
The Village Voice
|
|
“Saphin...gorgiously pansified mystic floating-in-a-tin-can wispiness... |
|
|
|
The Woodstock Times
|
|
Becoming One With The Music |
|
|
|
Soundviews
|
|
Like the Wizard’s medicine show balloon rising from the psychedelic landscape of Oz, This is entirely untethered from the music and conventions of this decade.... |
|
|
|
Rant n Rave
|
|
“Like WHOAH!!! Trippy!! From the music, production, and even the artwork, Jeff has hit on a niche, style and sound that is totally fresh, original, and his very own... |
|
|
|
AMP3 v1
|
|
Jeff Saphin. Self absorbed and full of sex appeal |
|
|
|
AMP3 v2
|
|
A Review The 1998 Jeff Saphin Debut Release "this". |
|
|
|
Groovemaster
|
|
A Review The 1998 Jeff Saphin Debut Release "this". |
|
|
<back
|