* En anglais uniquement
A singer and songwriter whose literate, evocative songs are paired with music that's both adventurous and eclectic,
Ned Collette was born in Carlton, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia, on September 6, 1979.
Collette grew up learning the power of both music and words -- his father was an operatic baritone before becoming director of a respected Australian opera company, while his mother was a writer who also taught college-level English.
Collette attended Melbourne's Victorian College of the Arts, where he received degrees in modern composition and improvisation in 2001. While attending college,
Collette helped form City City City, an experimental rock band which fused improvisation with pop melodic structures; the band would tour extensively in Australia and New Zealand and release two albums, 2004's Dawn and The Blue Light District, and 2005's The Perimeter Motor Show, before splitting up in 2006.
Collette wasted no time establishing himself as a solo artist, releasing his debut album,
Jokes and Trials, in the summer of 2006. The album earned enthusiastic reviews and comparisons to
Leonard Cohen and
Nick Drake, and after tours with
Joanna Newsom,
the National, and
Bill Callahan,
Collette returned with a second album in the fall of 2007,
Future Suture, which focused less on first-person confessional tales and more on storytelling; the album also coincided with
Collette's decision to relocate to Scotland.
Collette began giving his backing musicians equal billing with 2009's Over the Stones, Under the Stars, with his collaborators Ben Bourke (bass and harmonies) and
Joe Talia (percussion and vocals) credited as
Wirewalker. While touring in support of Over the Stones,
Collette played several shows in Berlin and found he enjoyed life in the city; he left Glasgow for Berlin, and began writing songs for his next album. As Ben Bourke was occupied with the duties of being a new parent, he was unable to travel to Berlin to work on the project, and
Collette and
Talia recorded most of 2012's 2 as a duo (the name referred to it being primarily the work of two people, as well as the second
Wirewalker album), with keyboards taking the place of the absent bassist.
The single "Bird," was released in the spring of 2014 as a precursor for his third album with
Wirewalker, Networking In Purgatory. It was released in Australia in early summer, and globally through Bronze Rat in August. ~ Mark Deming