Selected Press
“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.”
"..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”
“…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.”
“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