Lyonheart

Lyonheart
Background information
Birth name Sena Verdi
Also known as Sena Verdi
Senadee
Born (1981-12-13) 13 December 1981
Tehran, Iran
Origin London, England, United Kingdom
Genres Indie
Alternative
Pop
Years active 2007 - present
Labels Black Hole Perfecto, Armada, Sony BMG, Warner Music, CR2, Recoverworld, Prosumer Records
Associated acts Paul Oakenfold, BT, Akira Kiteshi, MYNC, 16 Bit Lolitas, Moones,
Website www.facebook.com/thisislyonheart
Notable instruments
Vocals, Guitar, Piano, Bass

Lyonheart, (formerly known as Senadee), is the pseudonym of singer, music producer, composer, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Sena Verdi.

Background

Verdi was born in Tehran, Iran two years after The Iranian Revolution on 13 December 1981. His family left the country sometime around the mid-1980s to pursue a life in the United Kingdom. After spending around 8 months in Paris, the family moved to the South-East London suburb of Thamesmead. It was on the Maran Way estate that Sena spent most of his childhood years.

In 1994, Verdi's family relocated from Thamesmead to the suburbs of Chorleywood, Hertfordshire. He attended St. Clement Danes school and it was here that his interest in music began. Verdi drew inspiration from bands such as The Smashing Pumpkins, Oasis, The Stone Roses, Radiohead and U2. Unable to pay for music tuition fees, Verdi became a self-taught musician. By age 15 he had acquired the skills to play Guitar by ear, and within a couple or years he had become proficient at the Piano.

Verdi enrolled in a music college where he would eventually become guitarist and principal songwriter for Watford based rock/pop outfit Paraya (later reforming as The Toys). After writing and producing the debut-album, Verdi landed the group a management deal. He left the band in May 2004 to pursue a career as a producer/songwriter.

Over the next couple of years Verdi worked with various artists within the fields of Hip-Hop and R&B including Mobo Award winning Rapper Akala as both a producer, writer and instrumentalist.

Alongside his production duties in Hip-Hop and R&B, Verdi was involved in a sideline bedroom project that was to form the basis for his career as 'Senadee'.

The Beginning

Verdi's writing continued and was not confined to any style or genre. Having had no formal training or real encouragement to pursue his interest in music, he found himself in many styles from Pop, to R&B to Rock and Hip-Hop, with the latter two being his most apparent influences. The name Senadee came from his days as an MC, 'Sena-D' (The last letter implying his surname at the time, which was later changed to Verdi).

One of Verdi’s songs, 'My Fault' caught the attention of producer Ben Gold. Gold used a sample of the song to produce what became a big underground dance tune, 'Say The Words'. The track was signed to Flux Delux, a sub-label of Recoverworld Records. The song was showcased by Armin van Buuren and received rotation on Radio One by dance DJ's Judge Jules and Dave Pearce.

Although not technically a singer, and with no formal training as one, Verdi nevertheless sang on all his early demo's merely due to the absence of anyone else to sing them for him.

Verdi has worked with various people around the world on songs in the world of dance music. Most notably these include artist and producer BT, producer & DJ Paul Oakenfold, Chicane, Akira Kiteshi, Dutch production duo 16 Bit Lolitas, Ben Gold, Bissen, Matt Hardwick and house production duo MYNC.

In May 2011 he signed to Paul Oakenfold's Perfecto Records. The song "Life Support Machine" was his debut outing on the imprint. The song was released on 5 March 2012 and gained worldwide airplay including London's Kiss FM and national BBC Radio 1.

Verdi appears on BT's ninth studio album A Song Across Wires on the track "Lifeline", which he co-wrote and sang.

On 25 May 2014, Verdi was featured on dance legend Chicane's comeback single "No More I Sleep", which is the lead single from his forthcoming album due in 2015.

Signing with Black Hole Recordings

On March 7, 2014, Verdi signed with the Dutch dance label Black Hole Recordings for a multi-album deal. Lyonheart’s debut album is due for release in 2016, although the last single by Senadee -"Robot Love"- was released in 2014.

Singles featuring Verdi

Singles

Albums

References

Review of Z-List Uber Star

External links

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