Robert Owens, a luminary in the realm of electronic music, boasts a multifaceted career as a songwriter, record producer, DJ, and singer. Best known for his influential contributions to the Chicago house group Fingers Inc. during the mid-1980s, Owens played a pivotal role in shaping the landscape of electronic dance music.
As a solo artist, Owens’ impact reverberated globally, earning him acclaim and recognition. Notably, he secured chart-topping success with “I’ll Be Your Friend” in 1992 and “Mine to Give” in 2000, a collaborative effort with Photek. These achievements solidified his status as a trailblazer in the industry.
Owens’ musical journey reflects a dynamic evolution, marked by a brief hiatus in the mid-’90s and a triumphant return with the release of “Ordinary People” in 1996. This two-part EP showcased his enduring talent and commitment to the dance music scene. Further diversifying his repertoire, he lent his distinctive vocals to the drum and bass act London Elektricity’s album, “Billion Dollar Gravy,” in 2003.
Continuing to collaborate across genres, Owens teamed up with the Brookes Brothers for the 2011 single “Beautiful,” released on the Breakbeat Kaos label. His artistic reach extended to Mosca’s “Accidentally” in 2012 and Orgue Electronique’s “Our House” from the album “Strange Paradise.”
In 2013, Owens released the single “Trusting Me” as part of the vocal collaboration album “Features” by Kris Menace, earning accolades and premiering the video on MTV Iggy in the United States. Robert Owens’ enduring influence and innovative spirit position him as a revered figure in the ever-evolving tapestry of electronic music.