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Alice Cohen (born November 25, 1958) also known by the
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Alice Desoto, is a
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-based American singer, songwriter, musician and
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. She has performed as the lead vocalist for two major label bands,
the Vels The Vels was an American new wave and synth-pop band formed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1980. The band consisted of lead vocalist Alice Cohen (as ''Alice Desoto''), keyboardist Chris Larkin and bassist Charles Hanson. Career The Vels began ...
and Die Monster Die. The Vels were the more commercially successful of the two, with their 1984 single " Look My Way" peaking at No. 72 on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Cohen has also pursued a solo career and has released six
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s since 2008.


Early years

Cohen grew up in
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,
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, the daughter of two professional
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pianists, Robert Cohen (died 2019) and Harriet Levin Cohen (died 2002). Her father Robert was a respected figure in the Philadelphia jazz community, having performed for decades in the area, and he also had a chance performance with highly influential saxophonist
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.


Career


The Vels

Cohen is best known for her work as the primary songwriter and lead singer of
the Vels The Vels was an American new wave and synth-pop band formed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1980. The band consisted of lead vocalist Alice Cohen (as ''Alice Desoto''), keyboardist Chris Larkin and bassist Charles Hanson. Career The Vels began ...
, a Philadelphia new wave band that she co-founded in 1980. In 1984, they signed a
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with
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and released two
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s, ''
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'' (1984) and '' House of Miracles'' (1986). They had one minor hit (" Look My Way") and a successful
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. The Vels toured the U.S. in 1986, opening for British band
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.


Musical history

In 1980, Cohen wrote the
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song "Deetour" for Karen Young which was then released as a single in 1982, re-released on ''Horse Meat Disco'' in July 2009. To date this is the only time that she has written a song for someone else. The track "Souvenirs" was originally written for
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but the recording deal failed to materialise and the song was instead recorded for the Vels' second album '' House of Miracles''. After
the Vels The Vels was an American new wave and synth-pop band formed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1980. The band consisted of lead vocalist Alice Cohen (as ''Alice Desoto''), keyboardist Chris Larkin and bassist Charles Hanson. Career The Vels began ...
broke up in 1987, Cohen's career changed direction and she became active in the
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and touring scene. Cohen's best-known venture in this period was the band Die Monster Die. DMD released two studio albums: 1992's ''
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'' on Dutch East, and 1994's ''
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'' on
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. The band broke up soon after. (N.B. In 2000, another band, founded in
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in 1995 as Casa Diablo, renamed itself
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; this band is unrelated to the band Cohen was in.) In 1996, Cohen sang a track (on camera) in the
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-produced movie ''
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'' (1996), directed by
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. In recent years, Cohen has performed frequently as a solo act, as well as collaborating with a number of groups including LYDSOD, Long Lost, Raw Thrills, Castles, and Espadrille. In 2008, she released her debut solo studio album ''Sky Flowers'' on her self-owned label Crinoline. Other solo studio albums include ''Walking Up Walls'' (2009), ''Pink Keys'' (2012), ''Wild Vines & Tenement Shrines'' (2013), ''Into the Grey Salons'' (2016), and her most recent album ''Artificial Fairytales'' (2019). With the release of Cohen's solo albums, she became active in video and animation, creating music videos to accompany her own releases, as well as composing soundtracks for other animations and video projects.


Visual arts

Cohen's collages and paintings have appeared in galleries in
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and elsewhere. She has made music videos for dozens of indie bands and musicians. In 2008, Cohen began to produce animated music videos for artists such as Ducktails, Coasting, Broken Deer, and Greatest Hits, using found imagery and
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in traditional cutout and
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animation style. Other video/animation work includes "Single Sentence Animations" for the independent publisher ''
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'' as well as gallery and installation work. Cohen animated 17 episodes of the 2016 TV show ''Single + Swiping'' for Full Screen Network. In 2010, Cohen had her first solo exhibition of visual works including video, collage, and installation, which took place at Live With Animals gallery in
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. Her work has been screened at
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, Printed Matter, Inc.,
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, Millennium Film Workshop,
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, the Morbid Anatomy Museum, and the
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in
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, Poland.


Discography


Solo releases

* ''Sky Flowers'' (2008) (Crinoline Records) * ''Walking Up Walls'' (2009) (Olde English Spelling Bee) * ''Pink Keys'' (2012) (Olde English Spelling Bee & Crinoline Records) * ''Wild Vines and Tenement Shrines'' (2013) (Sixteen Tambourines Records) * ''Into the Grey Salons'' (2015) (Olde English Spelling Bee & Crinoline Records) * ''Artificial Fairytales '' (2019) (NNA Tapes) * ''Moonrising'' (2022) (Styles Upon Styles & Dinosaur City Records)


With the Vels (Mercury Records)

* ''
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'' (1984) * "Private World/Hieroglyphics 12" Dub" (1984) * " Look My Way/Tell Me Something 12" Dub" (1984) * '' House of Miracles'' (1986) * "Girl Most Likely To 12" Dub" (1986)


With Die Monster Die

* "Planet b/w Blackwater Trailer Park Blue" 7" (Deadbolt Records) (1992) * "Slumber b/w Pennies" 7" (Roadrunner Records) (1993) * "Barknuckle b/w Wallflower Garden" 7" (Funky Mushroom Records) (1993) * ''Chrome Molly'' (Johnson Brothers Music/Dutch East India Trading) (1993) * ''
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'' (Roadrunner Records) (1994)


With Espadrille (Spare Me Records)

* "Swimmeret" (2001) * "Bikini Girl" b/w Hollow Sidewalk 7" (1999)


With Moroccos

* "3D Sound B/W Soul Safari" 7" (t.m.i Products) (1982) * "t.m.i. 015 A Compilation" (t.m.i Products) (1982)


With Helivator (Lungcast)

* "Gasoline T-Shirt" (1994)


Appearing on

* "Feed a Pigeon, Breed a Rat" Zach Philiips (la Loi) (2021) * "Blue Ragu Volume 2" Blue Jazz TV (Galtta) (2018) * "The New Age" Nick Stevens (Galtta) (2018) * "Karaoke Life" Blue Jazz TV (Hunka Vinyl) (2018) * "Chiba Girl" Blue Jazz TV (Hunka Vinyl) (2018) * "Vacation Man" Adrian Knight (Galtta) (2018) * "On the Prowl Again" Adrian Knight (Galtta) (2016) * "Radio Scenic Glow Vol. 1" Compilation (Upstairs) (2009) * "Africa Germany Germany Mexico Turkey Australia" (Olde English Spelling Bee) (2009) * "Breakout" Compilation (Compilation, Chrysalis Records) (1979) * "Deetour" (songwriter) Karen Young (
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) (1980) * "Greetings from Port Authority" Benna (Evil Teen Records) (1996) * "The Best of Nilsson" Nilsson ( BMG) (1998)


Filmography


Music videos

* "Landrunner" — Ducktails (2009) * "Ichthus Hop" — Talbot Tagora (2009) * "Black Pepper" — Alice Cohen (2009) * "Memories of Glaciers" — Alice Cohen (2009) * "White Woman" — Broken Deer (2010) * "Kids" — Coasting (2010) * "Ambulance" — Greatest Hits (2010) * "Where the Walls Are Made of Grass" — Fergus and Geronimo (2010) * "Totem" — Weekends (2010) * "Marsupial Shenanigans" — Linda Hagood (2010) * "Ice Cream" — Big Gold Belt (2011) * "The Gutter" — K-Holes (2011) * "Dream World" — Majical Cloudz (2011) * "Swells" — Norse Horse (2011) * "Baltika 9" — Deleted Scenes (2011) * "Earth to Friend" — Pop Winds (2011) * "Broken Heartscape" — Vomit Heat (2011) * "Sludgy Dreams" — The Band in Heaven (2011) * "Same Old Same Old" — Coasting (2012) * "Saxophones are Golden" — Octa#grape (2012) * "Gone in a Second" — John Singer Sergeant (2012) * "Private Booths for Sallow Suits" — Human Resources (2012) * "Jungle of Vines" — Alice Cohen (2012) * "The Phantom's Theme" — Ruckus Roboticus (2013) * "Black Magic" — Maria Minerva (2013) * "Swords" — Lovers and Reflections (2013) * "Music Television" — The Band in Heaven (2013) * "Alpha Beta" — MAYa (2014) * "In White Relief" — Archie Bronson Outfit (2014) * "Don't Go" — Quinn (2014) * "In the Morning" — Lizard Kisses (2014) * "Spiritual" — Tidal Channel (2015) * "Children Games" — Mirage (2015) * "Dress Well" — Tigue (2015) * "California Numbers" — Douglas Miles Clarke (2015) * "Go" — Underground System (2018) * "Heleyos" — Mitra Sumara (2018) * "Swaying Plants" — Linda "Goldie" Hagood (2019) * "Suzie" — The Sweethearts (2020)


Art videos

* "Spools" (2009) * "Trance Actions" (2010) * "Mirror Moves for Private Eyes" (2010) * "Ear Candy" (2010) * "For Claire" (2011) * "Perfumes of Venus" (2014) * "Elegant Interiors" (2014) * "Spirit of the Magpie" (2015)


Other commissioned work

* "Three Girls" — Single Sentence Animation for Electric Literature (2009) * "Baba Iaga and the Pelican Child" — Single Sentence Animation for Electric Literature (2010) * ''The BJ Rubin Show'' — Cable Access Television Show (2014–2020) * ''Single + Swiping'' — TV Docu-series (Full Screen Media Network) (2016) * "Skeleton Woman" — Animation for a story by Olivia Wyatt (2019)


References


External links

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Interview
with Alice Cohen in the ''Philadelphia City Paper''
Foxy Digitalis review
of ''Walking Up Walls'' album
The Deli review
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