Kelvin Tan (born 22 August 1964) is a Singaporean musician, writer, and lecturer. He has released two novels, All Broken Up and Dancing (1992), and the Nethe(r);R (2001) and over 102 musical albums. He teaches part-time at LASALLE College of the Arts and is guitarist for The Oddfellows, for whom he wrote and sang the hit "She's So Innocent".

Kelvin Tan
Born (1964-08-22) 22 August 1964 (age 59)
EducationBachelor of Arts (Honours) in Literature
Alma materAnglo-Chinese School
Jurong Junior College
National University of Singapore
Occupation(s)musician, writer, lecturer

Tan is also a member of the bands Stigmata, Prana vs r-H, and Path Integral. In 1997, he co-founded Aporia Society, a multi-disciplinary arts society.[1][2][3][4]

Early life edit

He was educated at Anglo-Chinese School. As a 14-year-old, he was introduced to the music of Charlie Parker, Bob Dylan, and Joni Mitchell, and the literature of JD Salinger, Saul Bellow, and Philip Roth. He failed his O-Levels in 1981.[5] Tan later attended Jurong Junior College and graduated from the National University of Singapore with a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Literature in 1990.

Career edit

In 1982, Tan was awarded a merit certificate for "Swan Leda" in the Shell National Short-Story Competition. In 1986, his play Tramps Like Us was awarded third prize in the Shell Short Play Competition.[6] He joined The Oddfellows as lead guitarist in 1991.

His novel All Broken Up and Dancing (1992) was originally a short story published in The Straits Times in 1985.[7] In 1986, he contributed the song "Seen the End" to BigO magazine's Nothing on the Radio cassette. The song was a response to the Hotel New World disaster of the same year.[8]

Bibliography edit

Novels edit

  • Kelvin Tan (1992), All Broken Up and Dancing, Thesaurus Media Publications, ISBN 978-981-00-3998-1
  • Kelvin Tan (2001), The Nethe(r);R, Aporia Society, ISBN 978-981-04-3972-9

Plays edit

  • Tramps Like Us (1986)
  • Goodbye Jennifer (1987–88)
  • Flights Through Darkness (1994–95)
  • Life is an Angel (1998)
  • Vermeiden//a(Void) (1998)

Selected discography edit

  • The Bluest Silence (1998)
  • Alone, descending Sisyphus (1999)
  • Songs In Search Of An Other (2000)
  • Disembowelling Brecht (2001)
  • Being; In The Light Of Convergence (2001)
  • Mortal Songs For Believers (2002)
  • Understanding The Lion (2002)
  • Remnants From The Cities Of Reasons (2002)
  • Meta(axis): In Reverse (2002)
  • Truths And Consequences (2003)
  • Myths From The Wilderness (2003)
  • Dreams Of The Enigma Revealed (2003)
  • The Wilderness Quartets (2004)
  • When Our Spirits Awaken (2005)
  • Weltanschauung Septet (2006)
  • She Who Communes With The Stars (2007)
  • ...and her eyes said yes... (2010)
  • From where i stand, it's all changing (2010)
  • The Passion (2010)
  • Below the Abyss (2011)
  • Bound by Affection (2011)
  • Lost Songs, Now Redeemed (2011)
  • Ah Boy, Me and TNT! (2011)
  • Together, Naturally (2011)
  • Solitude, In Spite Of (2011)
  • Tributaries (2011)
  • Talkin' True, Lightnin' Blues (2011)
  • The Heart (2011)
  • The Taipei Shuttle and How To Use It (2011)
  • Love Has To Be So Hard (2011)
  • Re: Visions (2011)
  • Evocations for Solace (2011)
  • Homages (2011)
  • The Souls of Old Harbours (2011)
  • Dignity (2011)
  • If you never know where you were, then you were never lost. (2012)
  • Eurology for Paul Motian (2012)
  • Odes for Asphodel's Smiles (2012)
  • Perceptualities (2012)
  • Slightly towards the Dawn (2012)
  • Surfacing In (2012)
  • Searching for the meaning of Incandenscence (2012)
  • More lightning blues for you (2012)
  • Modern Madrigals for Hope (2012)
  • My Brother, My Soul (2012)
  • Alive, in time (2012)
  • Magpie till I die! (2012)
  • Old melodies, made new, for my beatrice (2012)
  • The Yearning (2012)
  • Unhinged for Falling Stars (2012)
  • The light that falls (2012)
  • Transmigration of Citizen N (2013)
  • Fighting the Fire (2013)
  • Jacqtourismo! (2013)
  • Morning Set! (2013)
  • Flying low; Covered in Hope (2013)
  • Lucidity (2013)
  • Turning inwards, Raging fire (2013)
  • Random Ubiquities (2013)
  • Unravelling the Hunger (2013)
  • We, the Sound, and the Zeitgeist (2013)

References edit

  1. ^ Yeow, Kai Chai (September 19, 2013). "Songs for the departed". The Straits Times. p. C8.
  2. ^ sojourner. "KELVIN TAN- The Bluest Silence Digipack CD". Rock in the Fine City. Retrieved 29 September 2014.
  3. ^ "Baybeats 08 Band Profile: The Oddfellows". library @ esplanade. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 29 September 2014.
  4. ^ Tan, Kelvin. "Dialectic Realm". Dialectic Realm. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
  5. ^ Chua, Rebecca (6 September 1986). "For Art and". Singapore Press Holdings. The Straits Times. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
  6. ^ "Winning play from DPP". Singapore Press Holdings. The Straits Times. 16 August 1986. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
  7. ^ Tan, Kelvin (5 October 1985). "Lola...warm". Singapore Press Holdings. The Straits Times. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
  8. ^ "Sounds like Nothing on the Radio". Singapore Press Holdings. The Straits Times. 4 July 1986. Retrieved 30 September 2014.