Separately, they are major forces in the broken beat scene. Together, they slip into scattered beats and soulful grooves like they are one. Amalia Townsend is best known in Vancouver as the front-woman for Sekoya. Opolopo's 2003 debut album, Omnifarious, summed up the various elements that made up his musical universe to that point. Their music is best described through a quote by Herbie Hancock: "As much as I kept trying to make it funk, it kept integrating with these jazz elements, so after a while I stopped fighting."