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Pati Yang in 2006 |
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Birth name | Patrycja Grzymałkiewicz |
Born | 26 March 1980 |
Origin | Wrocław, Poland |
Genres | Trip hop |
Occupations | Singer |
Years active | 1998–present |
Website | Pati Yang on Myspace |
Pati Yang (real name: Patrycja Hilton, maiden name: Grzymałkiewicz, born 26 March 1980) is a Polish singer.
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She spent the first eight years of her childhood on the road with her mother and her then-partner Jan Borysewicz, leader of the Lady Pank band.
In 1998, she recorded her first album Jaszczurka. After that, she moved to London, where together with Stephen Hilton she founded project Children. She also co-operated with David Holmes on the music for many films like Buffalo Soldiers, Out of Sight, Ocean's Eleven and Ocean's Twelve. The effect of their co-operation was The Free Association project (in which Martina Topley-Bird was involved). The Free Association recorded a soundtrack for Code 46 (2003). She also co-operated with David Arnold for Tomorrow Never Dies.
In 2005, at Air Studios, she recorded a follow-up to her only solo album - Silent Treatment. Along with her husband Stephen Hilton, she started another side-project called FlyKKiller, releasing an album Experiments in Violent Light and three EPs in 2007. In 2009, she released her next solo work Faith, Hope + Fury.
The fourth album Wires and Sparks has been released in Poland on 17 May 2011.