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REVIEW: Kameelion adapts to genres

Published date: 31 August 2010 |
Published by: David Waddington


 

FROM innovative pop to dancefloor anthems - North Wales' Kameelion can adapt to almost anything.

The man behind the solo project is Ben Williams, 18, from Rhyl, who uses pitch-shifting techniques to put an original stamp of the popular music scene.

After starting his music career as a member of indie band The Comics, Ben attracted a lot of attention in North Wales and fans from as far as Sweden, France and America.

When the group disbanded, Ben concentrated on his education before securing a job as a professional singer in one the UK's top entertainment agencies.

Eclectic track Shine shows Kameelion''s versatility, throwing out a pitch-heightened chorus and a rapped bridge between the melodious verses.

Songs like Hide add an acoustic touch to his repertoire, demonstrating and ability to write and perform a classic ballad as strong as any in the charts.

But it is Still Love You which continues to push Kameelion's genre bending style.
Fat synthesizers and thumping bass drums bring a dancefloor friendly 'JLS' feel to the music.

Currently promoting his himself to major record companies across the UK, Kameelion has already attracted interest from signed artists to create future tracks - including one performer being produced by Taio Cruz.
With his catchy hooks and impressive production, Kameelion is certainly a radio-ready act to watch out. 

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