Need You
Darkstar’s idiosyncratic take on electronic pop music has positioned them as key voices within the scene for the best part of two decades. In recent years, Darkstar have worked with the likes of Actress, Wild Beasts and Zomby. They have also released music with Empress Of (XL) and Gaika, collaborating with director Lucy Luscombe and Random Acts for Channel 4, working on ground-breaking live dance performances with choreographer Holly Blakey (Mica Levi) and scoring the Palme d’Or nominated short film ‘Dreamlands’. Biography taken from the page: https://warp.net/artists/91408-darkstar There are other artists with the same name: 2. Darkstar is a one-time project by Armin van Buuren for his record “See Me, Feel Me” 3. England’s Dark Star was formed by three former members of Levitation — vocalist and guitarist Christian Hayes, bassist Laurence O’Keefe (the Hope Blister), and drummer Dave Francolini. Like their former band (but obviously without guitarist Terry Bickers), the group’s sound features dense, complex structures and needling guitars. The trio debuted with the Graceadelica single in late 1998 and followed that with another single, I Am the Sun, in March of the following year. The LP Twenty Twenty Sound appeared a month later and was generally reviewed positively, but failed to do much commercially. A third single, About 3AM, supported the LP, as did a series of multi-format and remix singles. The band had a almost completed second album which sadly never saw the light of day. 4. Darkstar (1990s) was a side-project of “hippie metal” band Psychotic Waltz guitarist Dan Rock. Rock recorded two albums with various guest musicians on each: Marching Into Oblivion, released in 1995, and Heart Of Darkness, released in 1999. From the official Psychotic Waltz website: Siggi and Dan thought it would be cool to make a CD with instrumentals, dark like Pink Floyd, but heavy like [Psychotic Waltz], with technical spoken samples and sequencing like Kraftwerk. It was well received by many fans of PW, and many who didn’t like PW! The resulting two discs of music are a fusion of industrial, ambient, and Psychotic Waltz’s “hippie metal” sound. Highly recommended to fans of PW or any of the above genres. 5. There is also a Belgian Hard-Dance band performing under the name Darkstar. They are publishing their music under copy-left music on Dance-Industries 6. Industrial band from Ukraine. 7. Darkstar was a canadian AOR band. Released a self-titled album in 1981. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Darkstar’s idiosyncratic take on electronic pop music has positioned them as key voices within the scene for the best part of two decades. In recent years, Darkstar have worked with the likes of Actress, Wild Beasts and Zomby. They have also released music with Empress Of (XL) and Gaika, collaborating with director Lucy Luscombe and Random Acts for Channel 4, working on ground-breaking live dance performances with choreographer Holly Blakey (Mica Levi) and scoring the Palme d’Or nominated short film ‘Dreamlands’. Biography taken from the page: https://warp.net/artists/91408-darkstar There are other artists with the same name: 2. Darkstar is a one-time project by Armin van Buuren for his record “See Me, Feel Me” 3. England’s Dark Star was formed by three former members of Levitation — vocalist and guitarist Christian Hayes, bassist Laurence O’Keefe (the Hope Blister), and drummer Dave Francolini. Like their former band (but obviously without guitarist Terry Bickers), the group’s sound features dense, complex structures and needling guitars. The trio debuted with the Graceadelica single in late 1998 and followed that with another single, I Am the Sun, in March of the following year. The LP Twenty Twenty Sound appeared a month later and was generally reviewed positively, but failed to do much commercially. A third single, About 3AM, supported the LP, as did a series of multi-format and remix singles. The band had a almost completed second album which sadly never saw the light of day. 4. Darkstar (1990s) was a side-project of “hippie metal” band Psychotic Waltz guitarist Dan Rock. Rock recorded two albums with various guest musicians on each: Marching Into Oblivion, released in 1995, and Heart Of Darkness, released in 1999. From the official Psychotic Waltz website: Siggi and Dan thought it would be cool to make a CD with instrumentals, dark like Pink Floyd, but heavy like [Psychotic Waltz], with technical spoken samples and sequencing like Kraftwerk. It was well received by many fans of PW, and many who didn’t like PW! The resulting two discs of music are a fusion of industrial, ambient, and Psychotic Waltz’s “hippie metal” sound. Highly recommended to fans of PW or any of the above genres. 5. There is also a Belgian Hard-Dance band performing under the name Darkstar. They are publishing their music under copy-left music on Dance-Industries 6. Industrial band from Ukraine. 7. Darkstar was a canadian AOR band. Released a self-titled album in 1981. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Need You
Hold Me Down
Timeaway
Aidys Girl is a Computer
Gold
Dear Heartbeat
Deadness
Squeeze My Lime
Two Chords
Under One Roof
Light Body Clock Starter
Armonica
Aidy's Girl Is a Computer
In the Wings
North
Amplified Ease
When It's Gone
Dead 2 Me
A Day's Pay for a Day's Work
Aidy's Girl's A Computer
Ostkruez
Aidys Girl's A Computer
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Young Heart's
You Don't Need a Weatherman
Wolf
Stoke The Fire
Lilyliver
Bed Music - North View
Foam Island
Break
Out of Touch
Reformer
Jam
In the Way
Pin Secure
Text
Inherent in the Fibre
Ostkreuz
Basic Things
Blurred
Cuts
Go Natural
Through the Motions
Videotape
A Different Kind Of Struggle
Wolf - John Talabot’s Materia Dub
Tilly's Theme
Deltaskelta
Wolf - John Talabot’s Euphoric Remix
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