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Ecca Vandal is a South African-born, Tamil, Sri Lankan artist. She is a singer-songwriter and rapper currently living in Melbourne, Australia. To date Ecca Vandal has released one self-titled studio album and one EP: End of Time.
Musical style
Ecca Vandal's musical style has been described as taking influences from artists such as Beastie Boys and M.I.A.[21] Her track "Future Heroine" from her 2017 self-titled debut album, was described as being a blend of Gwen Stefani, M.I.A., and Kanye West's "Black Skinhead".[3]
Early life
Ecca was born in Louis Trichardt, South Africa to Sri Lankan Tamil refugees. When she was a child her parents chose to leave the country with Ecca and her older sisters in the late 1980s due to the Apartheid segregation.[1] They moved to Australia and decided to settle in Melbourne.[2] Vandal grew up listening to gospel music, and as Vandal recalled she "got into [her] sister's record collection, soul and hip hop and '90s RnB. And then [she] actually became obsessed with jazz music".[3] She attended Victorian College of the Arts, studying for a Bachelor of Creative Arts in Jazz.[4][5]
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Ecca Vandal is a South African-born, Tamil, Sri Lankan artist. She is a singer-songwriter and rapper currently living in Melbourne, Australia. To date Ecca Vandal has released one self-titled studio album and one EP: End of Time.
Musical style
Ecca Vandal's musical style has been described as taking influences from artists such as Beastie Boys and M.I.A.[21] Her track "Future Heroine" from her 2017 self-titled debut album, was described as being a blend of Gwen Stefani, M.I.A., and Kanye West's "Black Skinhead".[3]
Early life
Ecca was born in Louis Trichardt, South Africa to Sri Lankan Tamil refugees. When she was a child her parents chose to leave the country with Ecca and her older sisters in the late 1980s due to the Apartheid segregation.[1] They moved to Australia and decided to settle in Melbourne.[2] Vandal grew up listening to gospel music, and as Vandal recalled she "got into [her] sister's record collection, soul and hip hop and '90s RnB. And then [she] actually became obsessed with jazz music".[3] She attended Victorian College of the Arts, studying for a Bachelor of Creative Arts in Jazz.[4][5]
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Born | Louis Trichardt, South Africa |
Origin | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
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Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, rapper |
Years active | 2013–present |
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Website | www.eccavandal.com |