By decades end the group had sold more albums during the 1990s than any other Australian rock band and had enjoyed more top 40 singles in their homeland than any other local artist.
After taking a 12 month break during 2000, the group reformed to play the biggest show of their lives in front of 250,000 people at Rock In Rio. They then began work on a new album that would be called Diorama when it was released in early 2002.
The discs international release was severely compromised when Daniels battle with reactive arthritis made it impossible for him to tour or travel internationally to do promotion. However, in Australia the disc became their fastest selling release and ended up winning four ARIA Awards.
Silverchair returned to the concert stage in 2003 with their acclaimed Across The Night world tour setting box office records. Live From Faraway Stables a CD and DVD drawn from one of these shows was released in Australia last Christmas.
Paul Mac
Paul is one of the leading figures in the history of Australian electronic music.
Hes a conservatorium graduate and a multiple ARIA award winner. His work with underground dance pioneers including Itchee & Scratchee, The Lab, and Boo Boo & Mace, has seen him spend over a decade at the vanguard of Australian club culture.
Paul has also scored music for film, TV and he has created music for other projects including working with Baz Luhrman. His remixes of artists like Savage Garden, Powderfinger, INXS and Silverchair have also established him as this country's pre-eminent re-mixers.
Pauls acclaimed gold selling debut solo album 3000 Feet High was released in August 2001. Recorded in his Blue Mountains studio, the albums first single sold out its pressing within a week of release. The second single, the gold selling anthem Just The Thing, was a #1 multi format hit. This was followed by The Sound Of Breaking Up and the irresistible Gonna Miss You (featuring vocals by Abby Dobson).
Paul was named Producer of the Year at the 2001 Australian Dance Music Awards. He was also named Dance Artist Of The Year in Rolling Stones Readers Poll and won an APRA Award for Most Performed Dance Work.
In 2002 Paul was acknowledged with the Outstanding Contribution to Dance at the Australian Dance Music Awards. He also received his second ARIA Award (Australias Grammy) for his work on 3000 Feet High.
Alongside his work with The Dissociatives Paul is currently completing work on his second solo album for release in late 2004 or early 2005.
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