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Birth name
  
Sian Evans

Role
  
Singer

Name
  
Sian Evans


Years active
  
1999–present

Origin
  
Caerphilly, Wales

Music group
  
Kosheen (Since 1999)

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Born
  
9 October 1971 (age 52) (
1971-10-09
)

Associated acts
  
Genres
  
Trip hop, Drum and bass, Rock music, Synthpop

Albums
  
Independence, Damage, Resist, Kokopelli, Independence: The Remi

Similar People
  
DJ Fresh, Jody Wisternoff, Roger Shah, Example, The Worlds Freshest

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Sian Evans (born 9 October 1971) is a Welsh singer. Throughout the 2000s, she was known for being a Front woman and singer-songwriter of the band Kosheen, a trip-hop/drum'n’bass group that, during that decade, placed two albums within the Top Ten of the UK Albums Chart. She has also joined a list of Welsh artists to have topped the UK singles chart with collaboration on the track 'Louder' with DJ Fresh.

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Early life

Sian Evans' family have a long musical history. Her mother was a singer and Sian herself began singing from an early age. Her grandfather was a composer and conducted for male voice choirs and by her teenage years she was following in his footsteps providing vocals for numerous jazz and r&b bands, as well as immersing herself in the music of female singer/songwriters like Joni Mitchell. A hip-hop enthusiast from an early age, it was perhaps inevitable that the young Sian would be caught up in the energy of the fledgling dance scene. Sian had her first encounter with drum & bass courtesy of the seminal Roughneck Ting parties.
She had left home at 16 and moved to Cardiff to escape, living in squats and friends' houses while working several jobs at once and travelling to parties and festivals all over the country. At the height of the rave scene, in 1991, she gave birth to her son, and was forced to reassess her priorities. For the next four years, Sian and her son split their time between environmental protests like newbury and working at summer festivals. It was all she needed to give her a taste for living outdoors and so in 1996, Sian moved into a tepee on a traveller's site in the Brechfa Forest for nine months.

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At night, after her son went to bed, Sian passed the time by writing songs. Despite being brought up writing poetry and listening to Welsh folk music and Joni Mitchell, it was the first time Sian had felt moved to create music.

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Realising her future lay with these songs – in fact, most of them went on to form the tracks on Kosheen's debut album, 'Resist' – she soon moved back to Bristol to find someone to play them with.

Kosheen

Kosheen are a British trip hop, drum and bass and rock group based in Bristol, England. Fronted by singer/songwriter Sian Evans and Bristol dance natives Darren Decoder and Markee Substance, Kosheen's meeting arrived in 1998. As a trio, the band learned they could combine their respective loves of rock, hip-hop, jazz, drum n' bass and folk. The debut single "Hide U" grabbed hold of the dance circuit in mid-2001, later earning Kosheen honours for Best Single at the Drum & Bass Awards in the UK BBC Radio 1 raved about it nonstop and trance guru John Digweed was already spinning Kosheen tracks such as "(Slip & Slide) Suicide" and "Catch" into his club sets. "Hide U" reached number 6 in the UK, while "Catch" hit number 15 and "Hungry" reached number 13. The accompanying album, "Resist", went on to reach number 8 in the UK album chart and made the top 30 in Australia, The netherlands, Belgium and Greece. It has since sold half a million copies worldwide. "Hide U" won 'Best remix' at the Muzik Dance Awards and record of the year at the Dancestar USA Awards in Miami.

With their debut album (now platinum–selling) "Resist" this equated to an impressive 141 shows in 33 countries to an audience of over a million. In fact, crowds of up to 17,000 have since seen the band play in Europe, Australia, South Africa, Asia etc. In summer 2001, Kosheen further cemented their reputation as a world-class live act by performing to a 20,000-strong crowd in Serbia, the first international band to do so since the trouble in the Balkans.

"All in my head", the first single released from the second Kosheen album "Kokopelli" going straight into the chart at number 7.

After Kokopelli went gold in the UK, Kosheen left BMG in the midst of the Sony bmg merger, signed to Universal Germany, and returned to the studio, with a new drive and vision and worked on their third album, "Damage" for the next two years. Sonically referencing both the electronica of "Resist" and the creativity and darkness of "Kokopelli" (their second), with "Damage", Kosheen created their 'biggest' and most beautiful record to date.

“Damage" featuring "Guilty" & "Overkill" was released in Europe in March 2007 by Universal gmbh.

“Independence", Kosheen's fourth studio album was released in October 2012 and their fifth, "Solitude", in December 2013, both on Kosheen Recordings.

Collaborations

Early into the following decade, as Sian remained in the group, she made a name for herself as a featured vocalist.

She has also done other work with Simon Kingman as Melo Park. After a reunion gig in aid of the tsunami disaster, Sian and Simon began playing together in the winter of 2006 and started developing this project in 2007. They played at festival in Moscow also played live at Glastonbury 2008.

In 2011, she featured on DJ Fresh's single, "Louder", which was used as part of a Lucozade Lite advertising campaign in the UK and Ireland. The song was released on 3 July 2011. It debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart, Download Chart, UK Dance Chart, UK Indie Chart and the Scottish Charts with first week sales of 140,000 copies. It also peaked number four on the Irish Singles Chart based on UK success. Sian Evans wrote "Hot Right Now" for Rita Ora, her first number 1 single.

She also appears on several tracks on Roger Shah's artist album Openminded. New version of "Hide U" along with two other original tracks "In The Light" and "Shine" all appear on the album.

Sian has also collaborated with many artists and producers such as Dino Psaras, Dr. Meaker, Jolyon Petch, Jody Wisternoff, Brains, Martin Eyerer, Chicane, Paul Hazendonk, Bent, EZ Rollers and Bench.

In 2016 she featured on the track 'Losing My Mind' with eSQUIRE & Petch and in 2017 'Boy in the Picture' with House luminaires Kid Créme & Jolyon Petch.

Solo career

Sian Evans is currently performing with her solo shows and is in the recording studio.

She has teamed up with her long term writing partner Ron McElroy for her solo project. Their UK debut sold out Camden Jazz Café. Bookings for Glastonbury, Boomtown and Sunrise Festivals followed. They have also performed in Salzburg, Belgium, Ukraine, Russia and sold out the Roof Music Festival in St Petersburg, this time performing with the whole band. Mixing new works with Sian's stellar back catalogue, they have brought about a perfect musical storm, with rays of sunlight shining through.

References

Sian Evans Wikipedia