Park Stroll (Interlude) and Wheres Da Fun
Sebi Viola glides through sound like it’s second nature, and his latest releases Park Stroll (Interlude) and Wheres Da Fun prove exactly why he’s one of the most intriguing new voices in Denmark’s underground R&B scene. Rooted in alternative R&B, neosoul, and a sprinkle of psychedelic haze, Sebi’s sound feels like a deep exhale on a warm evening. Born and raised in Denmark, he grew up surrounded by music thanks to a father who was already playing songs for him before he was even born. Influenced by legends like Jimi Hendrix, Erykah Badu, D’Angelo, and Marvin Gaye, he blends that old-school soul with a modern experimental edge, refusing to play by local industry rules that often prefer Danish lyrics and radio-safe pop.
Park Stroll (Interlude) is a slow walk through mellow keys and soft textures that feel like sunlight caught between the trees. It’s intimate, like a private moment caught on tape, with Sebi’s voice drifting between thought and melody. Then Wheres Da Fun takes the groove a step further. It’s a sultry, jazz-kissed jam that dances between smooth basslines and smoky chords. Sebi’s vocals melt into the production, playful yet soulful, wrapping around the beat like a silk scarf. There’s a touch of D’Angelo swagger here, mixed with the dreamy fluidity of Erykah Badu’s early days, but always with Sebi’s own earthy touch.
His recent debut live show was a success, with audiences noting his grounded and quietly confident stage presence. His music doesn’t shout for attention—it pulls you in softly, one groove at a time. Whether wandering through the gentle sway of Park Stroll or finding freedom in Wheres Da Fun, Sebi Viola creates music that lingers. He isn’t asking for the spotlight—he’s building his own glow, and the world is starting to notice.