Borkowski’s ‘Siamroot’ Echoes as a Contemporary James Bond Theme Song

Kate Borkowski recently moved into infiltrator mode, replicating a playful interpretation of a Bond character, while shooting a new video promo for 'Siamroot', a song from her unreleased debut album 'Beautiful Little Fools'.
By: Annette Morecraft
 
July 7, 2011 - PRLog -- ‘Siamroot’, a song penned by Kate Borkowski as a dedication to Tori Amos, echoes the sound of a contemporary James Bond theme song.  Borkowski’s ‘Siamroot’ has a smooth sensual and captivating sound with an enigmatic and irresistible groove spiced with a rhythm switch, shaken but not stirred.

Kate Borkowski recently moved into infiltrator mode, replicating a playful interpretation of a Bond character, while shooting a new video promo for ‘Siamroot’.   With her trademark coiled wild hair and villainess portrayal, mixed with the moody, unconventional sound of ‘Siamroot’, Kate could be the first ever new artist to inspire Bond Director, Sam Mendes.

Beautiful Little Fools, Borkowski’s unreleased debut album was recorded and engineered at Garey Shelton Productions in Seattle, WA. Additional recording and mixing for Beautiful Little Fools was done by Marcel van Limbeek (Tori Amos), between London, UK and Martian Engineering (Cornwall, UK). The album was mastered at Sterling Sound in New York by Greg Calbi (Paul Simon, Graceland).
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