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Bryan Chambers

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Bryan Chambers

You've probably heard this voice. Bryan Chambers and his songs have been a constant presence on the pop and dance music charts over the past twelve years. His professional career began in the early 1990s when he met Eric Morillo, who brought Reel II Reel demo recordings to London. Bryan recorded backing vocals for this successful American musician's group. His first solo project was Hyper Go Go, a creative partnership on the Positiva label with three successful singles: "High", "Never Let Go", and "Raise Your Hands". The success of Hyper Go Go led to studio work with Pet Shop Boys, Barbara Tucker, Jean Chan, and Layo and Bushwaka. After Hyper Go Go, Bryan became part of Umboza, also on Positiva, one of the most successful dance acts of the 1990s with hits including "Sunshine" and "Cry India". During this period, he recorded two club anthems with Bobby and Steve: "Got To Be Free" and "Higher Love". In August 2000, Defected Records approached Bryan to help record a cover of a classic Stevie Wonder song. The result was "All I Do" by Cleptomaniacs, a record-breaking success for the label, with Bryan's vocals rivaling the original artist. His voice has appeared on numerous releases with Joey Musaphia, Knee Deep, Seamus Haji, Mekkah, and Copyright. In 2004, he recorded with Robbie Williams. In 2005, German DJ Tom Novy produced "Your Body" using samples from American singer Michael Marshall's voice. Ministry of Sound acquired the track on the condition that a version be recorded with a British vocalist, and Bryan Chambers was selected from ten candidates.

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