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Sirintip Is Fighting Climate Change — And Imposter Syndrome — In Her Music
And like a certain Knowles sister, she is not afraid to delve into the more peripheral parts of her cultural repertoire for inspiration.
— Ian Kumamoto, Huffington Post

"..catchy left-of-center pop songs that, upon closer inspection, reflect a love of electronic music and jazz" - John Schaefer, WNYC Soundcheck

As it innovatively contends with urgent themes, Carbon lives in the liminal space between pop, jazz and neo-soul, combining dense harmonies and exploratory melodic ideas, Kate Bush-like ethereal pop production and the mellow sultriness of neo-soul into a musical fingerprint of Sirintip’s own
— Alexa Peters, DownBeat Magazine ★★★★

“…together, [Phasuk & League] somehow make music that’s upbeat and irresistibly dance-y, but also with a hint of something darker and edgier” - Weekly Roundup 

Sirintip uses everything she has to her advantage — clout in both the pop and jazz worlds, tri-lingual vocal ability, and the soaring ethereal elegance of her Scandinavian upbringing and the percussive sharpness of her Thai roots. Her desire to explore, though, shines through it all.
— Five Time Grammy Award Winner Michael League, Snarky Puppy

“This Bangkok-born singer, producer and multi-modal artist is someone to watch. … she has the makings of a successful pop star.” - Dee Dee McNell Musical’s Memoir Blog

“Sirintip is given to incorporating electronics—sometimes percussively wild as drum & bass, elsewhere with a house thump—the kind of alt R&B in which Angie Stone would be comfortable crooning, and Laurie Anderson-via-Phillip Glass systems music. …In what bodes to be a good way, there's no telling what kind of footprint Sirintip will leave the wake of carbon.” - Jamie Lee Rake Shepherd Express

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