Karel Fialka | |
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Birth name | Karel Francis Fialka |
Born | Bengal, India |
Genres | Synthpop New wave Pop rock |
Occupations | Singer-songwriter Musician Record producer |
Instruments | Keyboards, Vocals |
Years active | 1980–present |
Labels | I.R.S. Blueprint |
Website | http://karelfialka.com |
Karel Fialka is a British singer-songwriter, best known for his 1987 single, "Hey, Matthew".
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He was born Karel Francis Fialka in Bengal, India, to a Scottish mother and Czech father.[1] Fialka was launched in 1980 as the street poet of the 1980s.[2] A poet, traveller, musician and actor, his music turned out to be a combination, of acute observations on life, a keen sense of melodic phrases helped by the production touches of Wally Brill and Robin Langridge. Fialka's debut album Still Life was well received and "The Eyes Have It" became an airplay favourite.[2]
Fialka had a Top 10 hit in 1987 on the UK Singles Chart with the single "Hey, Matthew", (on I.R.S. Records) after having a minor hit in 1980 with "The Eyes Have It" on Blueprint Records.[3] Fialka works mainly as a conceptual songwriter and record producer with occasional and infrequent live appearances. He released his Film Noir album in March 2009. Featured guest artists included Tilda Swinton and Paul Roberts (Sniff 'n' the Tears). The tracks on the album were character-driven.
Fialka has had "The Things I Saw" released on the Berlin based !K7 Records label, as part of Booka Shade's DJ-Kicks: Booka Shade album in October 2007. This came as a mashup with another track by Akiko Kiyama.
Collectors of work by Fialka prize bootleg copies of Morrison Cafe, a deconstruction of songs by The Doors, and also To Live Outside The Law You Must Be Honest, where he has done the same to songs written by Bob Dylan.
Fialka has written songs recorded and/or remixed by other artists, as follows:-