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Sarah Couch
In Sarah Couch’s cosmo, music is her chosen language. Galactic and other-worldly, these R&B-infused songs take flight far beyond her home in the hills of Kingston, Jamaica.
The poetic flavor in Sarah’s songwriting can be found to detail the Jamaican traditions peppered in from her homegrown identity. Still, this is not the only story she is telling. From as early as eight, the portal into music would only gateway her explorations as she traveled in and out of Jamaica, chasing the light of sound in other countries sometimes other careers too.
In 2018, this probe into feeling landed Sarah back into the seat of her songs for the release of her debut single, “Suit a Rebel” the brain child of Ultra Music-signed DejaVilla. Together with producer-songwriter David Marston, the Jamaican-born duo followed up their debut, releasing a 12-track EP, Castle With A View in the Spring of 2019.
Now at the precipice of her musical career, Sarah’s journey through self-exploration and authenticity finds her intimately at the center of herself. Her first and most important solo project, slated for November of 2022, What Do We Know is the synergistic effort between herself and producer ChillMuchMore. Ethereal, sensitive and deeply personal the EP celebrates the “Peace of Mind” radiating beneath Sarah’s newfound constellation.


Vincentio
Vincentio has always had a deep passion for music. This passion expressed itself through learning to play the saxophone.
After years of playing locally and overseas, I have gained invaluable experience. Vincentio is a gifted and vibrant saxophonist who has been providing saxophone service for cocktail parties, birthday parties, and weddings for a number of hotels in Jamaica. Vincentio believes that playing the saxophone is a good way to connect people with music that soothes the soul.
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Emma Carbonell Milien
Emma Carbonell Milien was born in Cuba on February 14, 1996. She graduated from music school in 2015. She has been employed at the Eastern Symphony and has worked as a teacher at the Esteban Salas Vocational School of Art and Conservatory for 6 years.
Since 2021, she has been living in Jamaica, where she has been involved in the entertainment industry in various hotels in the country and has collaborated with the Jamaica Philharmonic.