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Jeffrey Jey- the Voice of Eiffel 65
Jeffrey Jey- the Voice of Eiffel 65 by @tarysand (Taryn Sanders)

I've been doing lots of Eiffel 65 fanart lately, and well, here's some more obviously ^^ I love all three E65 members like crazy, but I think Jeffrey is probably my favorite. Not only is he incredibly hot ^^ and has a wonderful sense of humor, but man can this guy sing! I mean damn! Most people have only heard his voice on songs like 'Blue' or 'Move Your Body' where it's run through the vocorder and sounds all computerized, but if you ever heard his natural singing voice (you can kind of hear it in 'King of Lullaby' and in an older song of his from when he was in the band Bliss Team called 'Love is Forever,' a tear-jerker of a song if there ever was one), it's just so indescribably strong and beautiful. A better word would be 'powerful,' and his voice truly can touch your soul. When he sings, it's like he's singing only to you, and as a way to show how much his music has touched me I drew this as a kind of tribute. ~Sigh~ God I love this man ^_^ Heh um, anyhoo I dedicate this to Jeffrey who will always be my King of Lullaby. Artwork © Copyright 2002 Taryn Sanders

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Posted: Saturday, 23 November, 2002 @ 05:43 PM

Taryn, your artwork, once again, amazes me! Your style is such a great mixture of realism and animation! I was so taken in by this piece, not only because of how much i love "King of Lullaby," but because of how you've expressed his characteristics so well in this drawing! The perspective on the right hand is great, as well as superb coloring! =3

Posted: Monday, 25 November, 2002 @ 02:54 AM

Thanks ^_^ 'KoL' is such a great song, isn't it? There's a new song I think he sings called 'The Man in the Moon,' only it's not an Eiffel 65 song, but it's on Gabry Ponte's solo album. Still, on that one (I REALLY think it's him singing on there) there's no vocorder whatsoever, and you can really hear how amazing his voice is. If you go to Gabryponte.com you can hear part of it. It's a really beautiful song ^-^ The way I did his hand on here by the way was I used my own hand as a reference, so I was holding it in front of my face, all twisted around, with one eye shut trying to draw it LOL ^^ It was kinda tricky, but it worked.

Posted: Sunday, 24 November, 2002 @ 12:44 PM

I'm not really familiar with Eiffel (gasp), but I like how you did this. The right hand does look great, and I know it's hard to do extreme perspective without making it look terribly awkward, so nice job!

Posted: Sunday, 24 November, 2002 @ 02:20 PM

wow, i really dropped off the face of the earth, right? but im back, and the first thing i do is check out taryn's new stuff!! hows everything going? as usual, awesome work. I think im going to go download that song that you were talking about. I love singing ^.^ Anyway, keep drawing!! Love ya!! ~Vr

Posted: Monday, 09 December, 2002 @ 10:58 AM

Yeah, Taryn, i do think Jeffrey Jey sings on "Man in the Moon." He also sings in the Gabry Ponte song, "Memories," and i love his voice either way, even without the vocorder...=3

-Sarah

Posted: Tuesday, 24 December, 2002 @ 09:56 PM

This isn't a comment on Taryn's picture. I just wanted her friends and fans to know she's in the hospital since 12/23. She's going to be fine. I thought you might want to send her some get well wishes. Thanks from her aunt.

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