
David Sylvian
Biography
David Sylvian, born David Alan Batt, is an English singer-songwriter, musician and film director who came to prominence in the late 1970s as the lead vocalist and main songwriter in the group Japan.
On his solo records of the '80s, Sylvian's explorations in music took him from the pop-funk, stylish jazz and windswept exotica of 1984's Brilliant Trees; the ambient landscapes and epic ballads of 1985's Gone to Earth; and the romantic orchestrations of 1987's Secrets of the Beehive.
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Known For
Acting History
2024
Sleeping Dragon
2021Brilliant Trees Sessions
2018Ryuichi Sakamoto: async at the Park Avenue Armory as Narrator on "Life, Life" (voice)
2017A Gentle Glow as (Voice)
2017async - first light
2008Steve Jansen - The Occurrence of Slope
2006Japan - The Very Best Of
2005The Work of Director Anton Corbijn as Self (segment "Red Guitar")
1997Time Spent as Himself
1995David Sylvian and Robert Fripp: Live in Japan
1985Steel Cathedrals as Self
1984Preparations For A Journey
1984Red Guitar
1982Japan: Oil On Canvas
1982Riverside as Self





