Maria Nayler

Maria Nayler (born 26 March 1972) is a British singer. In the early 1990s, she was part of Ultraviolet, who released two singles, "Kites" (1990) and "I Wish That" (1991). In 1995, she appeared as featured vocalist on Sasha's trance track "Be As One". It received a release through Deconstruction Records in early 1996, peaking at number 17 in the UK Singles Chart.[1]

Maria Nayler
Birth nameMaria Nayler
Born (1972-03-26) 26 March 1972
United Kingdom
Occupation(s)Singer
Associated actsRobert Miles

Later that same year, Nayler teamed up with electronic dance musician Robert Miles, who applied her vocals to the international hit song "One and One", the third single taken from Miles's album Dreamland. "One and One" topped the charts in Italy and Belgium and peaked at #3 in the UK, Ireland, Sweden, and Norway.

In 1998, Nayler signed a solo recording contract with Deconstruction and released "Naked and Sacred", a cover version of a Chynna Phillips song. Featuring the B-side "The Other Side", produced by Sasha, as well as a speed garage remix from Tim Deluxe, "Naked and Sacred" reached #32 in the UK.[1] The double A-side "Love is the God"/"Will You Be With Me" was issued in August 1998 and peaked at #65.[1] An album sampler containing "Naked and Sacred", the full length version of "Love Is The God" and the original version of "Will You Be With Me" was released in 1998 which also contained the track "Inside My Universe". A sampler CD released by Deconstruction also contained the track "Who's Loving Who".

In 2000, Nayler returned with "Angry Skies", which was produced by Tilt. The track reached #42 on the UK Singles Chart.[1] The second 12" also featured the Sasha produced "She". In 2007, "Angry Skies" was re-released on Lost Language.

In 2007, Nayler appeared in series 21 episode 1 of Never Mind the Buzzcocks as a mystery guest.[2]

In 2009, Nayler returned by performing the vocals on the trance song "We Belong", composed by Ferry Corsten and featured on A State of Trance.

Singles

  • 1990: "Kites" (as Ultraviolet)
  • 1991: "I Wish That" (as Ultraviolet)
  • 1995: "Be As One" (with Sasha) (UK #17)
  • 1996: "One and One" (with Robert Miles) (UK #3)
  • 1998: "Naked and Sacred" (UK #32)
  • 1998: "Will You Be With Me"/"Love is the God" (UK #65)
  • 1998: "Inside My Universe"
  • 2000: "Angry Skies" (UK #42)
  • 2002: "Headstrong" (with Tilt)
  • 2002: "Babyland (with Motion 3)
  • 2003: "Child of Life" (with Tastexperience)
  • 2003: "Free Spirit" (with Marc Et Claude)
  • 2004: "Over Again" (with Odessi aka Parks & Wilson and Leama)
  • 2006: "21st Century Lover" (with Killahurtz)
  • 2007: "Angry Skies 2007" (with Tilt)
  • 2009: "We Belong" (with Ferry Corsten)
  • 2009: "Perfect Sky" (with Espen Gulbrandsen and DJ Julian Vincent)
  • 2011: "The Music In You" (with Tilt)
  • 2012: "One & One 2012" (with Loverush UK!)
  • 2012: "My Release" (with Tilt)
  • 2012: "Wild" (with Glassesboys from the album "From Our House")
  • 2013: "Damage" (with Paul Morrell)
  • 2014: "Lifetime When Right" (with Tenishia)
  • 2015: "Calming Rain" (with Kyau & Albert)
  • 2015: "Lifetime" (with Just Arnold & Mischa Samuel)
  • 2015: "No Mistakes" (with Rafael Frost)
  • 2015: "Still I Feel" (with Bart Claessen)
  • 2016: "Superstar" (with Damien S)
  • 2017: "A Second Breath" (with Mino Safy)
  • 2017: "The Beauty Of The Night" (with Nitrous Oxide)
  • 2017: "More Than A Photograph" (with Jericho Frequency)
  • 2017: "Nothing Breaks Like A Heart" (with Raz Nitzan)
  • 2019: "Damage" Remixes (with Paul Morrell)

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References

  1. Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 388. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  2. "Never Mind The Buzzcocks – Series 21 – Episode Guide". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 13 December 2015.
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