Soulstice

For the hip hop artist, see SoulStice.
Soulstice
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Years active 2001-Present
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Website Official website
Members

Soulstice is a downtempo/electronic soul band that is a part of the US based record label OM Records[1] and later to Uno Recordings[2] The band started after a collaboration between Gabriel Rene and Andy Caldwell in 1995. The band was composed of Gina Rene (vocals), Gabriel Rene (keyboards), Mei-Lwun (DJ turntable) and Andy Caldwell (keyboards and producer).[1]

Gina and Gabriel Rene are the sister and brother of US The X Factor season 1 contestant and second runner-up Chris Rene. Andy Caldwell has gone on to perform solo and producing artists through Uno Recordings, a music producing label that he established in 2004.

Soulstice has released three albums: Illusion (2001), its accompanying remix album Mixed Illusions (2001), and In the Light (2011).

Discography

Illusion
No.TitleLength
1."Illusion"   
2."Fall into You"   
3."Colour"   
4."Lovely"   
5."Andromeda"   
6."Wind"   
7."Surrender"   
8."The Reason"   
9."Not Alone"   
10."Tenderly"   
11."Changes"   

They released the album Mixed Illusions in 2001.[3]

Mixed Illusions
No.TitleLength
1."Lockdown"   
2."Fall Into You (Soulstice Remix)"   
3."Colour (Atjazz Remix)"   
4."Fall Into You (Landslide dub)"   
5."Tenderly (Pepe Bradock Remix)"   
6."Lovely (Johnny Fiasco's Lovely Vocal Mix)"   
7."Illusion (J Boogie Remix)"   
8."The Reason (DJ Spinna Remix)"   
9."Wind (Fila Brazilia Remix)"   
10."Not Alone (Soulstice Drum and Space Mix)"   
11."Fall Into You (Migue Migs Remix)"   
12."Tenderly (Kevin Yost Remix)"   

After almost a decade long hiatus, the album In The Light was released on May 17, 2011.

In the Light
No.TitleLength
1."Realistic"   
2."Love Cliché"   
3."Soul on Fire"   
4."Alright"   
5."Where Were You (Re-Edit)"   
6."Interlude"   
7."In the Light"   
8."Lost in the City"   
9."Goog Organ"   
10."Wizard"   
11."Changes (Westside Vocal Mix)"   
12."I Believe"   
13."Soul On Fire (Tribute to the Angel Man Mix)"   

References

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