Dylan Singh (born May 24, 1975) is a British born unsigned singer/songwrite… Read Full Bio ↴Dylan Singh (born May 24, 1975) is a British born unsigned singer/songwriter of Indian heritage. He currently lives in London and plays predominantly rock, blues, folk & Indian music. His family is from Punjab where music is a huge part of culture, folk music in particular.
He grew up listening to an eclectic mix of eastern and western music, from Bhangra beats to Delta Blues. Dylan fell in love with Otis Redding's voice and the whole Stax records era at the age of fourteen. At fifteen, John Lee Hooker jettisoned him into a journey through the blues. The British Blues invasion in the 60's was a big influence, partly for the fact that those bands got the World to recognise the genius of the likes of Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf, amongst others. Led Zeppelin, the Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd and classic rock is a staple of the music that has influenced him. On the eastern side, Dylan grew up listening to great singers such as Jagjit Singh, Alam Lohar, Nusrat Fateh Ali Kahn and Gurdas Maan. He enjoys listening to everything from Punjabi folk music to Qawwali's to ghazals –and, of course, Bhangra!
Dylan Singh started singing in a choir at an Anglican school in Gloucester, UK when he was a child but eventually took interest into playing drums, tabla and guitar. At thirteen, his parents divorced and he moved to London, UK. It proved to be a musical turning point and Dylan turned more and more to music to avoid dealing with issues of racism and loneliness. Singing and playing rhythm guitar has led him into songwriting and he has been writing for the last six years whilst living in New York City. He self-released a 7-track EP, Leaving Glevum Behind, at the end of 2007.
He grew up listening to an eclectic mix of eastern and western music, from Bhangra beats to Delta Blues. Dylan fell in love with Otis Redding's voice and the whole Stax records era at the age of fourteen. At fifteen, John Lee Hooker jettisoned him into a journey through the blues. The British Blues invasion in the 60's was a big influence, partly for the fact that those bands got the World to recognise the genius of the likes of Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf, amongst others. Led Zeppelin, the Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd and classic rock is a staple of the music that has influenced him. On the eastern side, Dylan grew up listening to great singers such as Jagjit Singh, Alam Lohar, Nusrat Fateh Ali Kahn and Gurdas Maan. He enjoys listening to everything from Punjabi folk music to Qawwali's to ghazals –and, of course, Bhangra!
Dylan Singh started singing in a choir at an Anglican school in Gloucester, UK when he was a child but eventually took interest into playing drums, tabla and guitar. At thirteen, his parents divorced and he moved to London, UK. It proved to be a musical turning point and Dylan turned more and more to music to avoid dealing with issues of racism and loneliness. Singing and playing rhythm guitar has led him into songwriting and he has been writing for the last six years whilst living in New York City. He self-released a 7-track EP, Leaving Glevum Behind, at the end of 2007.
Hypnotised
Dylan Singh Lyrics
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2 Unlimited [A:] I'm in a trance Hypnotized Hypnotized Hey Yeah Hey Yeah…
Aberfeldy Bear with me baby I'm a little behind I looked for…
Adrian Sina I, I could hold you close, I could hear your voice, If…
Angelzoom Hypnotized I hear a dark voice I feel dazed I have no cho…
Archie Sagers The dusk lifts, when you are near Stare into, your eyes Floa…
Aron Brink When the sun comes up everything's so clear, I can feel…
Bjork & Paul Oakenfold You came in from the darkness and held the door…
Cabaret Voltaire What good is sitting Alone in your room? Come hear the music…
Coldplay Been rusting in rubble Running to a faint Need a brand new…
Franc Moody Locked it Locked it into your crosshairs I can feel your han…
Freia Baby's been so long But don't get me wrong There's something…
Hannah Robinson Please don't leave me And please don't leave me Things were …
Izzie Naylor I've been losing my head Since you've been al over it Tell…
Lina Daro I wake up every night and see myself Staring at the…
McFly I feel like I've been here once before, You threw my…
oakenfold feat. tiff lacey You came in from the darkness and held the door…
Phoen1x Phoen1x how you do that Yeah your hips got me hypnotised Psy…
Ponifasio Samoa Girl you really blow my mind (Blow my Mind) So amazing how…
RÜFÜS I've waited years For you my dear I'll be alone You, you ap…
Rufus Du Sol I, I've waited years for you, my dear I'll be alone You,…
Sam Brown So here's another story, a tale of love, a tale Of…
same days Shawty only like me when she working on my mind,…
Simple Minds I can feel the whole world spinning around, I'm losing…
Sinisa Tamamovic Since I′m calling your name in sleep I've been hypnotised by…
Slaves On a glassy eyed stare, a passing idea Hold on just…
svmu She gave me a reason to doubt The voices have become…
Terrorvision I was cynical, not a great believer, I thought these things…
The Faint I steal the notes from other bands. I fill their shoes…
The Lovemakers Looks like we meet again It's been awhile my friend I hope…
The Mighty Lemon Drops Won't you tell me How you keep me So Completely Hypnotise…
The Undertones I was out on own My friends weren't there Just about to…
Undertones I was out on own My friends weren't there Just about to…
Wayne Murray Climbing the walls Counting the days Clipped wings Comfort i…
Years & Years I had a dream of a ship that was sailed…
Youringa I can feel the whole world spinning around I'm losing ground…
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