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Kelly Lee Owens (born 24 August 1988)[1] is a Welsh electronic musician and producer. She released her self-titled debut album in March 2017 to critical praise. Her sophomore album Inner Song was released in August 2020.[2] Her third studio album LP.8 was released in April 2022, while her fourth album Dreamstate came out in October 2024.
Kelly Lee Owens | |
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Born | Rhuddlan, Clwyd, Wales | 24 August 1988
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Years active | 2014–present |
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Website | kellyleeowens |
Owens was born on 24 August 1988 in Rhuddlan, Clwyd, on the North Wales coast. Owens recalls writing poetry as a child and that being out in nature (in her mother's fields) gave her the time and the solitude to write.[3] As a teenager, she sang in her school choir[4] and played bass and drums.[5]
Owens grew up in a nearby small village where, she describes, "everyone knows everyone else". She began working at 14 as a waitress and spent her teenage years "involved in the 2006/2007 indie scene".[6]
At age 19, Owens moved from Wales to Manchester to work at a cancer treatment hospital.[3] While working as an auxiliary nurse, Owens would use her paid leave to help run local indie festivals.[3] It was the patients who would ultimately urge her to pursue her music career.[7][3]
Owens left her career as an auxiliary nurse in a cancer ward in Manchester to pursue music in 2009.[7] After moving to London, she interned at XL Recordings[6] and worked at various record stores including Pure Groove.[3] During that time, Owens played bass in the indie band The History of Apple Pie.[5]
It was during those early days in London that Owens met Daniel Avery, James Greenwood (aka "Ghost Culture"), and Erol Alkan.[7] Avery and Greenwood, with whom she manned the counter at the now closed Pure Groove,[8] brought her into the studio and introduced her to production software and Greenwood offered to be her sound engineer.[9] Avery would later invite her to collaborate on his 2013 album Drone Logic.[10] Owens released the Oleic EP a year later, in 2016.[11]
Her eponymous album Kelly Lee Owens was released in March 2017 by the Norwegian label Smalltown Supersound. Later in 2017, she released a bonus cut from her album titled "Spaces".[12] The second track on Kelly Lee Owens, "Arthur", is a tribute to the late Arthur Russell.[5] The British luxury fashion house Alexander McQueen used the track "Arthur" for their Fall 2016 runway show prior to the release of the studio album.[13] Avery has a co-write credit on "Keep Walking" and Jenny Hval appears on "Anxi".[14]
Owens has collaborated with St. Vincent, whose single "New York", from the album Masseduction, she remixed. She also collaborated with Björk on her EP dedicated to remixes of "Arisen My Senses" from her album Utopia, and Welsh-born John Cale on the track "Corner of my Sky", from her album Inner Song.
Owens' music has been described as dream pop,[12] techno pop,[7] and has been compared to the work of Arthur Russell.[15] She has expressed interest in the connection between healing and music. In 2017, she told Pitchfork that she was considering an exhibition on the “relationship between sound, healing, and resonant frequencies".[3] She has stated that she enjoys sampling music on her iPhone. On 24 March 2020 Owens announced that her second album Inner Song would be released on 28 August.[16]
On 28 October 2021, Owens released "Unity", the theme song for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand same day as the unveiling of the event's official emblem and slogan: "Beyond Greatness".[17]
Owens announced her third studio album LP.8 in late March 2022, for release in digital format on 29 April and in physical format on 10 June.[18] She co-produced the album with noise artist Lasse Marhaug.
In 2023, Owens supported Depeche Mode on their North American Memento Mori tour.[19]
In 2024, Owens signed to Dirty Hit's electronic music imprint, dh2. On 11 July 2024, she released her first single under the label, "Love You Got", along with the announcement of her album, "Dreamstate".[20][21]
Owens currently lives in London.[22] She can read and write Welsh although she describes herself as "not fluent".[23]
Kelly Lee Owens discography | |
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Studio albums | 3 |
EPs | 4 |
Singles | 17 |
Remix albums | 1 |
DJ mixes | 2 |
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UK [24] |
UK Dance [25] |
UK Indie [24] |
SCO [24] | ||
Kelly Lee Owens |
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Inner Song |
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80 | 3 | 6 | 44 |
LP.8 |
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–[upper-alpha 1] | – | 7 | 37 |
Dreamstate |
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– | 2 | 5 | 25 |
Title | Details |
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Inner Song Remix Series |
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Title | Details | Peak chart positions |
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UK Phys. [27] | ||
Oleic |
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On |
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Inner Song Remixes Part 1 |
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21 |
Inner Song Remixes Part 2 |
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20 |
LP.8.2 |
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"Early Hours" |
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"Mixmag: Kelly Lee Owens in The Lab, London, 2020" |
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Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album |
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UK Phys. [29] | |||
"Lucid" (b/w "Arthur") |
2014 | – | Kelly Lee Owens |
"Uncertain" | 2015 | – | |
"Cbm" | 2016 | – | |
"1 of 3" | – | ||
"Anxi." | 2017 | – | |
"Lucid" | – | ||
"More Than a Woman" | 41 | Non-album single | |
"Bird" | 2018 | – | Kelly Lee Owens |
"Luminous Spaces" (with Jon Hopkins) |
2019 | 5 | Non-album singles |
"Let It Go" (b/w "Omen") |
35 | ||
"Melt!" | 2020 | 12 | Inner Song |
"Night" | – | ||
"On" | – | ||
"Corner of My Sky (featuring John Cale) |
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"Jeanette" | – | ||
"Unity" (The Official 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup Anthem) |
2021 | – | Non-album singles |
"Spirographs" (with Fyfs and Iskra Strings) |
2022 | – | |
"To Feel Again/Trois" (with Jon Hopkins, Sultan & Shepard, Jerro) |
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"Love You Got" | 2024 | – | Dreamstate |
"Sunshine" | – | ||
"Higher" | – | ||
"Ballad (In The End)" | – | ||
Title | Year | Album |
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"Noshi" (Seb Wildblood featuring Kelly Lee Owens) |
2015 | Non-album single |
Title | Year | Artist | Album |
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"Kingsize" (Kelly Lee Owens Rework) |
2015 | Jenny Hval | Non-album remixes |
"You Look Certain (I'm Not So Sure)" (Kelly Lee Owens Rework) |
2017 | Mount Kimbie | |
"New York" (Kelly Lee Owens Remix) | 2018 | St. Vincent | |
"Arisen My Senses" (Kelly Lee Owens Remix) | Björk | ||
"Mirror" (Kelly Lee Owens Remix) | 2021 | Sigrid | |
"It's All So Incredibly Loud" (Kelly Lee Owens Remix) | 2022 | Glass Animals | Dreamland (Real Life Edition) |
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