Danielle DaxCountry of origin:England Type of music generally:Heavy rock/pop with Eastern influences. (jbr@casetech.dk) Status:Most recent album, Timber Tongue, 1995 See also:Harmony Ridge's informative Danielle Dax page Comparisons:You have got to be kidding! :) (dbx@aa.net) Covers/own material:Writes with David Knight. Occasional covers. (Neile) General comments:Musically, Dax wanders all over the map, from straightforward folk through straightforward (and great!) rock and roll through near chaos through odd mutant strains and combinations. An example of the latter is her use of a country-western framework, warped with a rock rhythm, a sitar instead of a guitar, and a few Middle Eastern touches. Many odd instrumental touches decorate most of her songs. Very little is repeated, and those Middle Eastern flavors are about the only motif that pops up. Oh, yes, Dax's voice also unifies her work: a full wide-ranging voice, which she puts through some amazing paces and distortions. Recommended first album:Dark Adapted Eye for those who like darker music, otherwise Blast the Human Flower (which is more mainstream). (Neile) Recordings:
Pop-EyesRelease info:1983 (original release), 1984 (re-release)--Awesome Records, Biter of Thorpe--bot131-01 Availability:Available through mail order Jesus Egg that WeptRelease info:1984--Awesome Records, Biter of Thorpe--bot131-02 Availability:Available through mail order Comments:I think Danielle Dax is an incredibly innovative artist and Jesus Egg That Wept is the best thing she has ever done. I don't think I can really explain, it's just one of those gut things that hit you and make you go "yes!" (jsutton@rahul.net) Inky BloatersRelease info:1987--Awesome Records, Biter of Thorpe--bot131-04 Availability:Available by mail order The Janice Long Session EPRelease info:1988--Nighttracks/Strange Fruit Availability:I haven't stumbled across any other references to it. (neal) Dark Adapted EyeRelease info:1988--Sire (U.S.)--9 25818-2, W2 25818 Availability:Wide Ecto priority:High. (jbr@casetech.dk) Group membersDanielle Dax--vocals, guitars, keyboards, bass, flute, sitar, kalimba, percussion, drone guitar Guest artists:David Knight--guitars, keyboards, tapes, percussion, drone guitar Produced by:Danielle Dax Comments:Great music, but not exactly for relaxation, you're more likely to get up and dance! 10 songs on the album are from the Inky Bloaters album, 1 from Pop-Eyes and 2 from Jesus Egg that Wept. 6 songs original to this album. (jbr@casetech.dk) Blast the Human FlowerRelease info:1990--Sire/Warner (U.S.)--9 26126-2, W2-26126 Availability:Out of print, but shows up used fairly often. Ecto priority:Recommended for lovers of alternative rock. (Neile) Group members:Danielle Dax--vocals, keyboards, guitar Guest artists:David Knight--keyboards, guitar, bass Comments:This is just a little more pop than Dark Adapted Eye. (Neile) Comatose Nonreaction: The Thwarted Pop Career of Danielle DaxRelease info:1995--Biter of Thorpe--bot131-06 Availability:Available Ecto priority:It's really only for serious collectors, not for the uninitiated. (lissener@wwa.com) Comments:A 2-CD compilation set I came across rather by chance. I've always been a big fan of Danielle, she's one of those weird and wonderful obscure artists. (lombaeg@donald.interpac.be) Timber Tongue EPRelease info:1995--Biter of Thorpe--BOT 131-01EP Availability:Available, at least directly through the label. Ecto priority:Recommended only for fans of the extremely experimental Produced by:Danielle Dax Comments:I'll have to listen to Timber Tongue several more times to negate my expectation filter. The absence of Danielle's multifaceted voice (except the Laurie Anderson Home of the Brave, hockey mask style on "E.V.I.L. T.") has taken me a little by surprise. Expectation filters have a tendency to do that. I have a good feeling though, this is just the beginning of a new wave of Danielle's wonderful creations. (jsutton@rahul.net) Further info:Management: Falcon Stuart, 12A Empress Place, London, U.K.
Thanks to Jens P. Tagore Brage, Doug Burks, and Neal Copperman for their work on this entry.
|
|
DISCLAIMER: Comments and reviews in the Ectophiles' Guide are excerpted from the ecto mailing list or volunteered by members of the list. They are the opinions of music enthusiasts, not professional music critics.
| Entry last updated 2003-01-05 15:40:24. Please request permission if you wish to reproduce any of the comments in the Ectophiles' Guide in any context. |
The Ectophiles' Guide to Good Music is copyright © 1996-2004 by the editors. Individual comments are copyright © by their authors. Web site design and programming copyright © 1998-2004 usrbin design + programming. All rights reserved. |