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Cheyne Coates

Cheyne Coates (born April M. Coates, 6 September 1970) is an , and best known as the and of the electronic music duo , whose 2000 hit "" charted highly in and topped the chart in the . Born in , Victoria, Coates began her career as a trained dancer and before meeting and DJ Andy Van (Andrew Van Dorsselaer) in a , leading to the formation of in 1999. The duo's debut single "" became a global success, peaking at number two on the ARIA Singles Chart, reaching number one on the in May 2000, while also topping the US chart and selling nearly one million copies worldwide. Follow-up releases included "Who the Hell Are You," another number-one hit in June 2000, and the debut album The Polyester Embassy later that November, which blended and styles. disbanded in 2003 amid creative differences, after which Coates pursued a solo career under her stage name Cheyne. In 2004, Coates launched her and publishing company with her husband, signing other acts while releasing her debut solo single "I've Got Your Number." This was followed by her sole studio to date, Something Wicked This Way Comes, issued in October 2004 on the Aperitif Records label, featuring tracks like "" and "Taste You" that explored themes of and pop sensuality. The received attention for its bold imagery, including a nude photoshoot in magazine, but Coates has since focused more on family life, including raising her daughter born in 2002, while maintaining a lower public profile in . Her work continues to influence , with Madison Avenue's legacy enduring through remixes and club play.

Biography

Early life

Cheyne Coates was born April M. Coates on 6 September 1970 in , , . Before entering the professional , Coates established herself in Melbourne's dynamic and scene during the 1990s, working primarily as a choreographer and backing singer. She contributed to local performances and productions, honing her skills in movement and vocals within the city's burgeoning and pop circles prior to 1998. In 1998, Coates met producer and DJ Andy Van Dorsselaer at a in , sparking a collaboration that resulted in the formation of the electronic duo that year.

Personal life

Cheyne Coates has maintained a private away from the spotlight of her music . She married her husband in 2002, with whom she later founded an and publishing company. In late 2002, shortly before the dissolution of , Coates gave birth to their first child, a daughter named , during a period when she was five months pregnant while on the group's final tour. Motherhood profoundly impacted Coates, whom she has described as "the best thing that ever happened to [her]," providing a sense of fulfillment that eventually reignited her creative drive and led her to return to the studio after an initial hiatus. The couple went on to have two more children. As of 2017, Coates resides in Australia, embracing a low-profile lifestyle with her husband and family, prioritizing privacy over public appearances.

Career

Madison Avenue (1998–2003)

Madison Avenue was formed in 1998 in Melbourne, Australia, by singer-lyricist Cheyne Coates and producer-DJ Andy Van Dorsselaer (also known as Andy Van), marking Coates' breakthrough in the electronic dance music scene. The duo quickly gained attention in local clubs before signing with Mushroom Records, blending house grooves with pop sensibilities to create a signature sound that bridged underground and mainstream audiences. The pair's debut single, "Don't Call Me Baby," released in October 1999, became an international hit, peaking at No. 2 on the ARIA Singles Chart in Australia where it sold over 200,000 copies and earned triple platinum certification. In the UK, it topped the Official Singles Chart for one week in 2000, selling 400,000 units, while reaching No. 1 on the US Billboard Dance Club Songs chart, establishing Madison Avenue as a global dance act. The track's success, driven by its infectious post-disco hooks and Coates' confident vocals, highlighted the duo's ability to craft club anthems with broad commercial appeal. Their sole studio album, The Polyester Embassy, arrived in October 2000, produced primarily by Van Dorsselaer in with contributions from Coates on lyrics and vocals; it peaked at No. 4 on the Albums Chart and featured follow-up singles like "Who the Hell Are You," which reached No. 1, and "Everything You Need," which peaked at No. 6 on the Singles Chart. Critically, the album received positive reviews for its polished production and genre-blending energy, earning a four-star rating from Rolling Stone Australia for successfully merging DJ culture with pop accessibility, though some noted its brevity limited deeper exploration. The record's sleek, upbeat tracks solidified Madison Avenue's reputation as innovators in Australian electronic music. Following the album's release, entered a at the end of due to personal reasons, including Coates' marriage and the birth of her child in 2002, which shifted her priorities. The duo briefly resumed activities in but officially disbanded that year amid creative differences and burnout from intense touring and industry pressures. In recognition of their impact, Madison Avenue won the Best Dance Artist award at the 2001 International in , beating out competitors like and .

Solo career (2004–2007)

Following the disbandment of in 2003 and shortly after giving birth, Cheyne Coates transitioned to a solo career in 2004, emphasizing independent artistry and self-directed projects. She co-founded Aperitif Records with her husband to release her music and support other acts, allowing greater creative autonomy compared to her duo era. This label served as the platform for her initial solo endeavors, marking a shift toward original songwriting and production. Coates' debut single, "I've Got Your Number", arrived on April 19, 2004, via Aperitif Records. The track, which she co-wrote and performed, evoked elements of her sound while showcasing her and thematic focus on . It peaked at No. 26 on the ARIA Singles Chart, spending two weeks in the top 50, and was supported by a directed in a stylish, narrative-driven style, along with radio promotion that highlighted her return as a solo artist. The follow-up single, "Taste You", released on July 19, 2004, featured co-writing credits with Brian Canham of and adopted a club-oriented vibe. Despite its energetic production, the track had limited commercial traction, peaking at No. 69 on the Singles Chart and failing to build significant momentum. Coates released her debut album, Something Wicked This Way Comes, on October 4, 2004, through Aperitif Records. Co-produced primarily with Canham and other collaborators, the 11-track collection blended , , and elements, reflecting her multifaceted influences. Key highlights included the bold opener "", the previously released singles, and standout cuts like "Love to Have You" and "Glory Girl", which explored themes of sensuality and . The album received positive notices for its polished sound but achieved modest visibility, peaking outside the Albums Chart top 50.

Later activities (2008–present)

Following the release of her solo material, Coates contributed guest vocals to the track "(Maybe You'll Get) Lucky" by Australian house producers Soundbluntz, recorded in 2006 and issued as a in 2007. The song, which featured Coates' signature delivery over a beat, achieved modest international success, peaking at number 67 on the and number 9 in . Its official , directed by Stephen Scott, was released in 2008, showcasing Coates in a vibrant, club-inspired setting that echoed her earlier aesthetic. In , Coates made a brief foray into with a in Richard Wolstencroft's adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's , an erotic drama produced in . This role marked her only known acting credit and aligned with the era's independent Australian cinema scene, though received limited distribution. After 2007, Coates largely withdrew from the music industry, with no major solo releases or lead projects announced. She has described negative experiences in the entertainment world as a factor in her retreat, maintaining only occasional private contact with former collaborator Andy Van Dorsselaer. Her contributions have since been referenced in retrospectives on Australian electronic music, such as Andy Van's 2020 interview marking the 20th anniversary of "Don't Call Me Baby," where he noted her absence from public life, and a 2025 Rolling Stone Australia feature on Madison Avenue's legacy among the country's top electronic acts. As of November 2025, Coates resides in and keeps a low public profile, with no new albums, singles, or professional engagements reported.

Discography

Albums

Something Wicked This Way Comes is the debut and only solo studio album by Cheyne Coates, released on 4 2004 through Aperitif Records in . The album comprises 11 tracks in the electronic pop genre, with Coates serving as . The record explores themes of , relationships, and self-empowerment through its lyrics, supported by upbeat . Production credits vary by track, with contributions from Brian Canham on several songs, including "Taste You" and "," alongside Jono Francisco on "" and Cheyne Coates on multiple cuts. It failed to chart within the top 50 of the Albums Chart, reflecting limited commercial success, and no official sales figures have been reported.

Track listing

  1. "" – 3:01
  2. "Taste You" – 4:02
  3. "I've Got Your Number" – 3:08
  4. "Love to Have You" – 4:16
  5. "Glory Girl" – 2:58
  6. "Doesn't Mean a Thing" – 4:01
  7. "" – 3:22
  8. "" – 3:22
  9. "Label Whore" – 5:55
  10. "" – 4:39
  11. "I Don't Do Nice" – 3:02

Singles

Cheyne Coates transitioned to a solo career following the success of Madison Avenue's hit "". Her debut solo single, "I've Got Your Number", released on 19 April 2004 via Aperitif Records, peaked at number 26 on the Singles Chart after entering at that position and spending two weeks in the top 50. The track, co-produced with Brian Canham, evoked the style of her prior work and garnered international attention, including addition to 1's playlist. "Taste You", her follow-up single also released on 19 July 2004 through Aperitif Records, reached number 69 on the ARIA Singles Chart, providing a club-oriented continuation of her solo output but with more modest commercial performance. No further lead singles have been released by Coates as of 2025.

Other appearances

Coates contributed guest vocals to the track "(Maybe You'll Get) Lucky" by Canadian electronic duo Sound Bluntz, released as a single in July 2006 ahead of their debut album Blame the Bling in 2006. The song, a house track blending funky elements, featured Coates' lead vocals over production by the duo, and included remixes such as the Smax & Gold Remix, which extended the original to over eight minutes. An official music video accompanied the release, directed by Stephen Scott, showcasing Coates in performance.

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