Saint Vox is a self-titled album released by the collaboration between Jade Villalon and violin player Emiri Miyamoto
Saint Vox is a self-titled album released by the collaboration between Jade Villalon and violin player Emiri Miyamoto (宮本笑里).
Combining the talents of vocalist, Jade Valerie, and the violin stylings of Emiri Miyamoto, a special collaboration formed, once again produced by Valerie's producer and long-time band mate, Geo, aimed at sampling well known Japanese and Korean classical pieces featured on television or film. Saint Vox establishes many sounds heard in Jade Valerie's present or past musical projects, such as in Eternity and Sweetbox. Some of the sound variations heard on the album include electro, R&B, rock, dance, and world influences.