Mélanie De Biasio
Mélanie De Biasio is a Belgian jazz singer, flutist and composer.
Early life
De Biasio was born in Charleroi, to a Belgian mother and an Italian father. She learnt ballet from the age of three, and started playing the Western concert flute at eight. Being a fan of groups like Nirvana, Portishead, Pink Floyd and Jethro Tull, at the age of 15 she joined a rock band for a while. After three years of singing studies at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels, she was awarded a first prize with a degree of highest distinction. In 2004 during a tour in Russia, Melanie De Biasio suffers from a serious pulmonary infection which caused a loss of singing ability for a full year. During this time she develops her characteristic whispering chant.Career
Soon after she graduates, Belgian jazz musician and saxophone professor at her Conservatory Steve Houben asks her to appear in concert with him, allowing her to play in numerous festivals and other large music events in Belgium. In 2006 Melanie De Biasio is nominated for a Django d'Or award, in the "Young Talent" category. One year later, she releases her first album, A Stomach Is Burning, on Igloo Records. It was favourably received by critics and wins the "Best Jazz Album" award at Les Octaves de la Musique.In 2013 Melanie De Biasio signs a long term record deal with independent label PIAS Recordings |. Soon thereafter she releases her second album, which has been described as a simple and sensual work. Rolling Stone gave it a 4-star review and JazzNews included in their Top 25 Best Albums Ever. Jamie Cullum recommended the album in his radio show and Radiohead's drummer Phil Selway chose it as his favourite album of 2014: "No Deal had me hooked from the first listen. It sounded like Billie Holiday had walked into the sessions for Mark Hollis's solo record. there is true soul in this record."
In 2014, Melanie De Biasio becomes the second Belgian artist to play on Later... with Jools Holland, after Zap Mama almost 20 years earlier. She supports Eels on their European tour. In 2015 a "No Deal" Remix album was released, created in collaboration with artists such as The Cinematic Orchestra, Eels & Gilles Peterson. That same year, De Biasio headlined the Montreux Jazz Tokyo Festival.
Melanie De Biasio was proclaimed to be the Best Live Act by Gilles Peterson and received his Track Of The Year award in 2016. In the same year she also wins the European Border Breakers Award and the Champagne Price in France, along with the Octave De La Musique, D6BELS and Medaille Chevalier Wallon in Belgium. At the Haldern Pop Festival in 2016, she collaborates with Damien Rice, on a spectral cover of Nina Simone's 'Be My Husband'.
Also in 2016, Melanie De Biasio and her band record an exploratory version of a new track she had been working on. The take runs to almost 25 minutes and is released uncut on an EP, named Blackened Cities. The EP's cover artwork contains a black-and-white picture of Melanie De Biasio's home city Charleroi by photographer Stephan Vanfleteren.
In 2017 Melanie De Biasio releases her third studio album, Lilies. It was reviewed very favourably and De Biasio once again receives multiple rewards. Including rewards for best composer/author at the 2017 Music Industry Awards and D6BELS Awards. Shortly thereafter she plays 3 sold-out concerts in a row at the Ancienne Belgique in Brussels. Melanie De Biasio then starts a 2 year tour with concerts at festivals and venues all across the globe. While on tour, her track 'I Feel You – Eels Remix' was used to promote the film directed by Ridley Scott, it runs during the entire in-universe short movie "Meet Walter" starring Michael Fassbender.
In 2018 the President of Italy honoured Melanie De Biasio as Cavaliere Della Stella d'Italia.
Community projects
Starting in 2011, De Biasio worked with prisoners for two years in a collective creative process using voice, movement, breath and rhythm, in collaboration with the non-profit organization Avanti that led to a critically acclaimed performance in the prison.In 2017, in collaboration with a group of 10 patrons of the arts from Charleroi, Mélanie De Biasio bought the house built in 1877 for Jules Audent, then mayor of the town. This building had long been occupied by the Italian consulate. After renovation works the site is now being used as an artist residence named, l'Alba - House of Shared Talents.
Awards and honors
AwardsYear | Award |
2001 | Brussels Royal Conservatory of Jazz – 1st Prize with the highest distinction |
2006 | Django D'or Awards – Nominee 'Young Talent' |
2008 | Octaves de la Musique – Winner 'Best Jazz Album' |
2015 | Gilles Peterson's Worldwide Awards – Winner 'Best Live Act' |
2015 | Gilles Peterson's Worldwide Awards – Nominee 'Best Album 2014' |
2015 | European Border Breakers Awards – Winner |
2015 | Champagne Price 2015 – Winner |
2013 | Octave de la Musique – Winner 'Best Artist' |
2014 | Octave de la Musique – Winner 'Best Album' |
2016 | D6BELS Awards – Winner 'Musician Of The Year' |
2016 | D6BELS Awards – Winner 'Author & Compositor Of The Year' |
2016 | Gilles Peterson's Worldwide Awards – 'Track Of The Year' |
2016 | Music Industry Awards – Winner 'Best Artwork' |
2017 | D6BELS Awards – Winner 'Best Album' |
2017 | D6BELS Awards – Winner 'Best Music Video' |
2017 | D6BELS Awards – Winner 'Author & Compositor Of The Year' |
2017 | Music Industry Awards – Winner 'Author & Compositor Of The Year' |
Honors
Year | Honor |
2014 | Medaille Chevalier Wallon |
2019 | Cavaliere Della Stella d'Italia |