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SUISSE MODULAR The innovation of digable beats atop layers of textured sound...best described as a holy listening experience. The debut EP 'Fly Me to the Lunar' mixed by 3x Grammy nominated producer/mix engineer Christian 'Wicked' Wicht is available for purchase at www.suissemodular.com * Suisse Modular is currently the #1 selling consignment artist at Tower Records' largest store in Lincoln Center, NYC. * The 'Fly Me to the Lunar' EP is also being sold at other Tower Record locations, and is featured in listening stations. * The Suisse Modular track 'Stay' was featured on the MTV Series 'MADE', Season 5 Episode 1, and is scheduled to be featured in future episodes. * Still continuing to collect Adds and airplay from college radio for the 'Fly Me To The Lunar' EP: CHMR St. Johns, KCCR - Tacoma, KIDE Hoopa, KNAB - Orange, KRFC - Fort Collins, KUGS - Bellingham, KUPS - Tacoma, KZSC - Santa Cruz, WBCR - Beloit, WBWC - Berea, WCNI - New London, WHFR - Dearborn, WIDB - Carbondale, WMTU - Houghton, WMVL - Purchase, WRAS - Atlanta, WSMU - North Dartmouth, WSRI - Eau Claire, WXIN - Providence, WXVU - Villanova, WWPV - Colchester Press State News October 21, 2004 Straight out of Brooklyn comes Suisse Modular - an ensemble featuring Sandrine Ligabue's haunting vocals, Summer Kelly's on-time programming, Grant Matthew Smith's smooth bass, and Christian "Wicked" Wicht's one-of-a-kind mix. The group has released a five-track EP, "Fly Me to the Lunar," that scorches the talents of all the members into a smoldering mold of pacifying trip-hop that will tickle fans shades of pink. The album, sang both in English and French, isn't far from the likes of Portishead, and Ligabue's vocals are allusive of Sarah McLachlan's, but one thing's for sure - why couldn't this disc have been longer in length? Splendid Magazine This is one of those EPs that's over too quickly, though it lends itself well to "repeat" button use. Suisse Modular tackle downbeat trip-hop in the method of Faithless -- airy female vocals, orchestral samples and found loops, layered atop drum machines and the occasional keyboard arpeggio. This ear candy is both safe and satisfying. Each track is a welcome diversion that momentarily soaks up the spotlight before drifting off into the ether. I've spun it four times already and it still hasn't sunk in. -- Justin Kownacki