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Sylver

Sylver
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Background information
Origin Belgium
Genres Electronic dance music (EDM)
Years active 2000–2013,2016-Present
Website www.sylversite.be
Members Wout Van Dessel (2000-present)
John Miles Jr. (2009-present)
Silvy De Bie (2000-2013, 2016-present)

Sylver is a Belgian dance/pop group, which originally consists of lead vocalist Silvy De Bie (born January 4, 1981) and keyboardist/songwriter Wout Van Dessel (born October 19, 1974). They were active between 2000 until 2014, when Silvy De Bie decided to focus on her solo career, but returned in 2016.

The band was formed in the year 2000 as "Liquid feat. Silvy" and released in France and Belgium the single "Turn the Tide" and in the rest of Europe it was released in 2001 under the "Sylver" band name. In Germany, the single immediately moved to number 8 in the charts, and within 8 weeks was number 2 (under Atomic Kitten's "Whole Again"), staying in the top 10 for 12 weeks. The debut album "Chances" debuted a month later at 16 and spent 49 weeks in the top 100, which is Sylver's most successful studio album to date. Follow up singles "Forever In Love", "In Your Eyes" and "Forgiven" also made the charts. In 2001 "Skin" was only released in Belgium, while in 2002 "The Smile Has Left Your Eyes" has been released as the sixth and final single only in Spain, where it peaked at number 5.

In 2003, the second album Little Things was released with a similar success peaking at number 7 in the Belgian album charts, with the hit singles "Livin' My Life" and "Why Worry". More singles out of the album have been the double A-Side "Shallow Water"/"Confused" and the fourth and final single "Wild Horses" released in Belgium and Germany in 2003 with limited success. In November 2, 2004, the third studio album Nighttime Calls has been released, which became Sylver's least successful studio album to date peaking only at number 23 in the Belgian album charts. The first single "Love is an Angel" of the album hit the Belgian top 10 immediately upon its release on September 20. In 2005, the follow up singles "Make It" and "Take Me Back" have been released and being moderate hits in Belgium and Germany respectively.


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