Also known as SIANspheric Associated acts Gleet | Website sianspheric.com Origin Hamilton, Canada (1994) | |
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Years active 1994–2000, 2005–present Members Sean RamsayJay PattersonRyan FergusonMatthew Durrant Albums There's Always Someplace You'd Rather Be Similar Toshack Highway, Tristan Psionic, WTCHS, Ian Blurton, Adam Franklin Profiles |
Sianspheric puff analogue intelligent jungle
Sianspheric (styled as SIANspheric, and previously as SIANspheric4) is a Canadian space rock band originally from Hamilton, Ontario. "Sian" is a Hindi word meaning "intelligent" or "bright," and it is a common surname in places where Hindi is spoken. The band formed in 1994, and signed with the then-fledgling record label Sonic Unyon. The following year, Somnium, their debut album, was released. The band has been compared to Slowdive, The Verve, and Boards of Canada. SIANspheric gigged frequently, mostly in Canada, through most of the late 1990s and early 2000s until they decided to break up. (Fellow Canadian shoegazers Southpacific announced their own breakup while on tour with Sianspheric in 2000.)
Contents
- Sianspheric puff analogue intelligent jungle
- Sianspheric to myself
- Studio albums
- EPs and singles
- Compilations
- Songs
- References

The band has also worked with Toshack Highway on a split album titled Magnetic Morning/Aspirin Age. A CD with ten tracks, Toshack Highway contributed the first five tracks, and SIANspheric did the remaining five. "It's not two full albums, more two separate EPs, and the packaging and art handles it all with sly wit," said Adam Franklin of Toshack Highway, "More split releases should be like this."

They reformed in Toronto in 2005, and put out a new 7" single, "I Wouldn't Expect You to Understand". They followed this up with a DVD+CD release titled RGB, released on Sonic Unyon. The DVD contained live footage of the band recorded between 1997 and 2001, music videos, and short clips based on or featuring the band's music. The CD featured surround sound remastered versions of some of their long ambient pieces and fan-favourite songs, demos, and one previously unreleased song, "D'Yer Wanna Be P. Kember?".

As of 2006, SIANspheric is Sean Ramsay (guitars, vocals), Jay Patterson (bass guitar), Locksley Taylor (additional guitars, backing vocals) and Matthew Durrant (drums). All four members are said to contribute to the band's ambient programming/sampling. In June 2006, the band announced that a new album was being worked on, though its release date and title have not yet been determined.

As of 2011, SIANspheric has regrouped. Members are Sean Ramsay (guitars, vocals), Jay Patterson (bass guitar), Ryan Ferguson (a.k.a. Electroluminescent - additional guitars, synthesizers) and Matthew Durrant (drums). Recordings of recent materials are in the works, yet no formal release date for an album has been set.
Three songs from the album Somnium were used in the TV series "La Femme Nikita".
"Writing the Future in Letters of Fire", their fourth full length album, was released on October 28, 2016 by Sonic Unyon.
Sianspheric to myself
Studio albums
EPs and singles
Compilations
Songs
The Stars AboveSomnium · 1995
I Like the RideSomnium · 1995
Watch Me FallSomnium · 1995