Born and raised in South London, Tyler began her singing career as a backing singer. After working with numerous bands and as a session singer, she signed to Alan McGee's Creation Records as one half of synth pop duoTechnique. In 1999, Tyler and Kate Holmes collaborated with Mad Professor to create Mission Control. Mission Control released one album, Dub Showcase on Poptones and Tyler joined Mad Professor on a European tour in 2000. Dub Showcase also featured a guest vocal from Lee "Scratch" Perry. 1999 also saw Tyler's first notable success as Technique with the release of "Sun is Shining", released on Creation Records, which reached number 64 in the UK Singles Chart in April of that year, followed by "You & Me" which got to number 56 in August. One of the remixers on "Sun is Shining" was tranceDJMatt Darey, for whom she later performed vocals on the track "Wanna be an Angel", released under the name of Tekara in 2004 on Platipus Records. In 2001, she teamed up with dance musicproducerTimo Maas and as Orinoko they released "Island" on Positiva Records. This pairing saw Tyler introduced to numerous dance producers and labels. Further releases followed. Among other projects, Tyler worked with the pop ska band The Joys of Sound, and has produced a number of tracks including "Everything Else" and "Too Much". On 23 June 2011 it was announced that Tyler was joining Client to take over live lead vocals. In 2014, Tyler started work on her solo EP with London-based producer Stuart Crossland. The "Into the Blue" EP was released on 8 December 2014. In 2015, Tyler collaborated with producer Kramer in Scotland on three new tracks, written by Tyler. The resulting three track single was released in 2016. In 2017, Tyler provided backing vocals for the albumSongs My Ruined Gave To Me by folk artists, Naomi Bedford and Paul Simmonds. Tyler sang on five songs on the album. One of which, "I Hate You", featured Andy Summers on guitar. Tyler and Mad Professor began working together again in 2019. In April 2020, Joyful Noise Recordings named Kramer their 2020 Artist-In-Residence, and simultaneously announced a new partnership with Kramer for the rebirth of his Shimmy Disc label. Tyler is Kramer's sole collaborator on "Let It Come Down". Their debut LP Songs We Sang In Our Dreams was released on 12 June 2020.
Reviews
In September 2009, she received a positive review from decbelblog.com saying, "Tyler offers something different for us all. Think of a mix between Fiona Apple and Alicia Keys." December 2014 from unappreciatedscholars.com: 'Into the Blue has been a wonderful end-of-year discovery. Electro-acoustic in all its glory with a great vocal performance. Another wonderful infectious work that sticks around in the brain for a long time post-listen.' January 2015 from Undercover Rock Life: 'Into The Blue is definitely a good 6 song EP that steps into the land of electro acoustic. If, one of my favourite tracks of the EP, is definitely a notable piece of electro-ambient that, I do think, can open the door to a remarkable future.