
Thanks to the resounding success of their debut album "Chances”, and in response to popular demand Sylver embarked on a whistle-stop world tour. The tour incorporated Canada, Singapore, Malaysia, South Africa, most Scandinavian countries, Poland, Rumania and Russia. 2003 ended on a very positive note when Sylver were crowned with a top domestic accolade and received the TMF-award for best video for the hit single ’WHY WORRY’ taken from the 2nd album ‘Little Things’.
Sylver comprises of class female vocalist Silvy De Bie and top 'club' DJ, keyboard player, writer Wout van Dessel and "Chances" was the trailblazer that really caught the attention of the public. The album yielded two mega-hit singles ‘Turn the tide’ and ‘Forever in love’. The classic album ‘Little Things’ continued the upward trend when both ‘Living my Life’ and ‘Why Worry’ reached the top of the charts consecutively.
After the dust had settled Sylvie and Wout began working hard on the follow up album. Sylver want to remain musically loyal to their existing and extensive fan base that’d supported them since day one, but all good things have to grow and develop. It took a painstaking ten months of hard slog to find the most natural evolutionary direction for Sylver dance music to take.
The new album takes Sylver comfortably to the next level. It was a laborious and intense task but well worth the wait.
Wout “We’re extremely loyal to our fans, but musical evolution is a very natural thing, and the proof is more than apparent when you hear the new album. I think that the new album perfectly reflects both the talent and the evolution”.
The title of the new album "Nighttime Calls" refers to the long drawn out late night telephone conversations that were made when discussing the musical content and new songs that were to appear on the album.
"Nighttime Calls" has taken an age to produce to the standard that we’ve come to expect from Sylver, it’s a rich hand woven tapestry that endorses the credibility of this amazing duo and will inspire all who hear it. We’re glad to hear that Sylver are growing in the most natural way and "Nighttime Calls" is a work of art.