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David Sylvian (born
David Alan Batt; 23
February 1958) is an
English musician,
singer and
songwriter who came to
prominence in the late 1970s as frontman...
- The
lateral sulcus (or
lateral fissure, also
called Sylvian fissure,
after Franciscus Sylvius) is the most
prominent sulcus of each
cerebral hemisphere...
- This is the
discography for
British musician/singer-songwriter
David Sylvian as a solo artist. For
information about the
discography of ****an, see ****an...
- The
Sylvian point is the
point on the
human skull nearest the
Sylvian fissure and is
located about 30
millimeters behind the
zygomatic process of frontal...
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English new wave band
formed in 1974 in Catford,
South London by
David Sylvian (vocals, guitar, keyboards),
Steve Jansen (drums) and Mick Karn (b**** guitar)...
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Earth is the
third solo
studio album by
English singer-songwriter
David Sylvian,
released on 1
September 1986 on
Virgin Records. A
double album, Gone to...
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Brian Eno,
Peter Gabriel,
Daryl Hall, the Roches,
Talking Heads, and
David Sylvian. He also
composed the
startup sound of
Windows Vista, in collaboration...
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Hands Held in Prayer" and "Temple of Dawn"),
recorded separately by
Sylvian,
Sylvian/Jansen and
Barbieri respectively (the name of Barbieri's
track is taken...
- The
cerebral aqueduct (aqueduct of the midbrain,
aqueduct of Sylvius,
Sylvian aqueduct,
mesencephalic duct) is a small,
narrow tube
connecting the third...
- was a
founding member of the band ****an,
along with his
brother David Sylvian (vocals,
guitars and keyboards) and Mick Karn (b**** guitar),
having met...