Sara Noxx | |
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Origin | Berlin |
Genres | Electro-industrial, Darkwave |
Years active | 1997–present |
Labels | Prussia Records / Rough Trade |
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Sara Noxx |
Sara Noxx is a German musician and artist. She is one of the award winners of the 1997 Zillo band contest.
Her single "Stupid" reached #2 on Belgium's sales charts.
In 2001, after a three year break, Exxtasy was released.
In 2003 Sara released her instrumental album Nonvoxx. In Autumn 2003 the album Equinoxx and the single cd Colder & Colder were released which reached the no. 1 position of all European alternative charts for several weeks.
Lyrixx, Sara's first book with poems of her, was published in Spring 2004.
In 2008 Sara Noxx released a 3CD set XX-ray[1] including numerous new interpretations, remixes and duets but also a collection of multi-lingual interpretations of her work.
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To date, Sara Noxx has released three full albums as well as numerous singles, LPs, and special releases.[2]
Released on Nightshade Productions:
Released on Scanner Records:
Released on Prussia Records:
After 2003 Noxx didn't release any new material until 2008 when she moved to Prussia Records and released the singles "Earth Song" (featuring Project Pitchfork) and "Intoxxication" as well as "XX-Ray", a three-CD best-of collection.
Sara Noxx is a member of the band Essexx and is credited with remixes for The Eternal Afflict, Blutengel, and X-Fusion. Her 2008 single "Earth Song" featured guest vocals from Project Pitchfork. Sara sang a duet with ASP on the song "Imbecile Anthem" for the duet / remix album Die Zusammenkunft. Her cover of Where the Wild Roses Grow featured world-renowned forensic biologist Mark Benecke.