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Katie skilling: "Her Kind" - Article by James E Davey


Rehearsing new songs to a live audience is daunting at the best of times, but upstairs at Tommy Flynn's Katie Skilling is about to walk that tightrope to a modest crowd clearly bored by the two lackluster opening acts

Lithe, confident, and with eyes akin to an Egyptian cat, she saunters onto the stage immediately commanding more attention with one subtle flick of her wrist, than the rest of tonight's acts put together. Beating a red tambourine against a graspable waist, her voice flows between the acoustic guitar and piano that bookend her on the stage, captivating the room with an underlying sense of discovery. She doesn't just sound better than everyone else, she looks better too. Dressed in a sleeveless black mini-dress and high heels that she pounds against the floorboards, she's every inch the rock and roll siren; suffering, defiant, and seductive.


With 11 years of song writing under her belt, the 21-year-old chanteuse has developed a sincere and emotional range to her writing that allows her to be both English rose and vaudeville dame, with songs like 'Girl Like Me' and 'In a Violent Way'. She has previously worked with producer Stephen Lironi (Happy Monadys, Bon Jovi) and is preparing to enter the studio with Gary Bromham (Sheryl Crow, Bjork). The plan this time round is to capture a sound with more depth and variety to couple with Katie's increasing maturity as a song-writer.

"I'm getting more interested in sounds. Hopefully I can get more people involved than with the last E.P. The more ideas that come in the better. Gary is more of a 'listener', so we'll be trying to find the right sound for me. I also want to use more instruments; guitar was the instrument that was put in my hand, now I'd love to start discovering different ones. I'm curious to see what will happen."

Katie was born in Thurcaston; a quaint village in Leicestershire. An imaginative child, she could see the candlesticks in the rapeseed fields, hear the applause in the rain, see the nerve-ending in the bare tree at the end of her garden. Words fell from her surroundings. After being introduced to Kate Bush by a friend, she quickly developed a love of compassionate musicians such as Radiohead and Stevie Wonder. It was Bjork however, who inspired her to create and perform.

"She was a big challenge for me at first, but she trained my ear, and helped my singing so much. Sometimes you can't just naturally fall on the notes she falls on…you have to train your ears. She uses different scales to other singers. The more I listen to Bjork, the more I'm encouraged to improvise, and am not afraid to land where I want. I remember watching a documentary about her…she was in the studio recording, thrashing around in front of the mic…she has no 'microphone technique', and she uses that. That's inspiring. She works with absolutely everything.

Katie is a performer of immediacy and movement. Tonight she shimmers between changing emotions effortlessly like an impressionist painting. Defiant one moment, fragile the next. Her songs are never overwrought, and she's brave enough not to write in riddles.

Half way through the set she produces a melodica and performs new song 'Had You Fooled', part a-capella. She actually goes slightly wrong at one stage, but the fact that she's brave enough to perform a new song with an instrument she is still learning to play, is what impresses most. It's this song that rightfully earns the biggest applause of the night.

A harpsichord progression spreads out beneath the applause of the crowd, and then through it, as Katie goes into a cover of Bjork b-side 'Scary'. Reinterpreting a song by someone whose vocals and compositional style are so distinctive is a tough trick, but she manages to pull it off. It's a testament to how emotionally versatile her voice is. It also gives us a clue to how much she empathises with Bjork.

In future, Katie's natural androgyny should allow her to develop into a true visual artist - which is the mark of all great pop stars. Away from the stage, however - minus her high heels and kabuki eye make-up - she is surprisingly shy. She only opens up when talking about her music, and love of live performance.

"I'm always trying new things with outfits. I know that when I'm on stage I'm playing a role, and that can actually be wonderfully liberating. When I first started performing, I was just a timid young girl with a big voice. In many ways I still am, but I've grown so much as well. When I'm on stage now, dressed up and singing my songs, I feel strong enough to meet the audience's gaze head on. It really is like stepping into another character's skin. In that sense, I'm both at the heart of the action, and an observer. It's like in that Anne Sexton poem "Her Kind", where she presents herself as both 'I' and 'eye'. Both victim and witness to her own suffering. Only I'm witness to my own performance. Until very recently I suffered terribly with nerves, but now, on the good nights at least, when I go on stage I'm presenting a different side to my character."

Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
yes
Band History:
Biography:

Katie Skilling is a singer - songwriter/musician, hailing from the city of Leicester in England, UK. Still just 21 years old, Katie has been performing since the age of 15 and has been writing songs since the age of 10.

In addition to singing and playing acoustic guitar, Katie also writes her songs using piano as a tool and also the melodica.

Now after performing nationally and also reaching out internationally to the USA, Katie is causing a positive and most interesting stir in the music industry, with interest from major producers, publishers,labels and promoters. Sometimes only armed with the clicking of her fingers and her voice.

Since Christmas of 2003 Katie has been co- writing/working with producer Stephen Lironi (Hanson/Bon Jovi/Space + Black Grape) and manager, Diane Young (BBMak) and also actress/singer/writer Clare Grogan (Altered Images/ Gregory's Girl) and has released her first properly produced EP titled 'The ASBO EP' (released on Eselle Productions) which can be bought in independant music stores, shows and online.

Katie takes inspiration from a range of artists, including - Bjork, Regina Spektor, The Tiny, Stevie Wonder, Jackson 5, Hanson, The Beach Boys, The Smashing Pumpkins and Kate Bush. Katie's acoustic rock/pop style is fused with folk/Jazz and almost experimental tinges.

Even from the very early stages of Katies career she has picked up internet fans through websites and music pages world wide, and now with the growing team around her and dedicated support there is the opportunity to release further CDs, tour and collaborate with many more musicians.
Your influences?
Bjork, radiohead, T.A.T.U, The Tiny, Hanson, Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson...
Equipment used:
Voice, Guitar, Melodica, Tambourine and my fingers.
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