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Dani Siciliano is a British-American singer, songwriter, and artist known for her collaboration with producer Herbert. Before establishing her career, she performed in jazz ensembles and DJed soul, funk, and jazz records in San Francisco clubs. Her partnership with Herbert, which also led to their marriage, resulted in her contributing her distinctive voice to several of his notable works, including "Bodily Functions" (1997), "Scale" (1998), "Around the House" (2000), and "Secondhand Sounds" (2001), all of which are celebrated avant-pop singles from the late 1990s and early 2000s. In the early 2000s, Siciliano collaborated with various artists, including those connected to Herbert. Later in the decade, she released two solo albums under a German label: "Likes" (2004) and "Dani Siciliano" (2006), both of which involved Herbert but showcased her artistry. She also contributed to Herbert's "There's Me and There's You" (2006). After a period of limited new recordings, she was featured on "The Sound of Music" (2013) and subsequently joined a Paris-based label, releasing her self-produced third solo album, "Find Me" (2016). Dani was previously married to Herbert.
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