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==History==
==History==


In 1982 Anka Wolbert and Ronnie Moorings began making music in The Netherlands under the name Xymox, self-publishing the EP "Subsequent Pleasures" in 1983.
Ronny Moorings began making music in The Netherlands under the name Xymox, self-publishing the EP "Subsequent Pleasures" in 1984 also featuring Anke Wolbert on the track Call It Weird. This was the starting point of the band Xymox.


In 1984 Pieter Nooten joined the band, and shortly after they were signed to the prestigious London Indie label 4AD. Renaming the band "Clan of Xymox", they released their debut album in 1985. Called simply, "Clan of Xymox", the album included the hits "A Day", "Stranger", "7th Time" and "Equal Ways". "7th Time" (vocals by Anka) was picked up by John Peel, leading to the band recording at the legendary Peel Sessions at the BBC.
In 1985 Ronny's room mate Pieter Nooten joined the band, and shortly after they were signed to the prestigious London Indie label 4AD. Renaming the band "Clan of Xymox", they released their debut album in 1985. Called simply, "Clan of Xymox", the album included the hits "A Day", "Stranger", "7th Time" and "Equal Ways". "7th Time" (vocals by Anka) was picked up by John Peel, leading to the band recording at the legendary Peel Sessions at the BBC.


In 1986 Clan of Xymox released their second album, "Medusa", and launched into the first of several hugely successful US tours. Over the next five years the band - with their distinctive, sophisticated sound; the "tumbling electro beats", "throbbing sequences", and "moody vocals" - played to sold-out venues across the States. Uniquely blending electronics with guitar, Clan of Xymox were cutting edge - and the buzz spread: to the clubs, record stores, and to alternative radio. In 1988 the EPs "Blind Hearts" and "A Million Things", hit the number 1 spot in Rockpool and Billboard. As US success grew, Clan of Xymox left 4AD, and signed to the worldwide label, Polygram.
In 1986 Clan of Xymox released their second album, "Medusa", and launched into the first of several hugely successful US tours. Over the next five years the band - with their distinctive, sophisticated sound; the "tumbling electro beats", "throbbing sequences", and "moody vocals" - played to sold-out venues across the States. Uniquely blending electronics with guitar, Clan of Xymox were cutting edge - and the buzz spread: to the clubs, record stores, and to alternative radio. In 1988 the EPs "Blind Hearts" and "A Million Things", hit the number 1 spot in Rockpool and Billboard. As US success grew, Clan of Xymox left 4AD, and signed to the worldwide label, Polygram.
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The third album, "Twist of Shadows" (1989), was produced by Pete Walsh (producer of Simple Minds: "New Gold Dream"). With Twist of Shadows came even bigger success: sales of 300,000 copies; EP/single release for the big club hits "Obsession" and "Blind Hearts"; while "Imagination" - on single, on EP and as MTV video (with Anka on vocals) - made the billboard charts.
The third album, "Twist of Shadows" (1989), was produced by Pete Walsh (producer of Simple Minds: "New Gold Dream"). With Twist of Shadows came even bigger success: sales of 300,000 copies; EP/single release for the big club hits "Obsession" and "Blind Hearts"; while "Imagination" - on single, on EP and as MTV video (with Anka on vocals) - made the billboard charts.


The bands fourth album, "Phoenix" was released worldwide in 1991.
The bands fourth album, "Phoenix" was released worldwide in 1991 and was the band's last album on Polygram.

At this point, Clan of Xymox changed. Pieter Nooten had been moving in his own direction, releasing (with Michael Brook) "Sleeps With The Fishes", a highly acclaimed ambient venture. And after "Phoenix", Anka left (collaborating with Toni Halliday; releasing her solo album< "Cocoon Time"; and being signed to EMI). "Phoenix" was the band's last album on Polygram.

Ronnie Moorings recruited new band members, and continued under the name "Clan of Xymox".


Ronny decided it was a time for change. Influenced by his surroundings and living in London since 1989, the beginning of the 90's had arrived and this caused him to experiment with other directions, resulting in the (X-ULT/ZOK/Xymox Control) releases of the albums "Metamorphosis" in 1991 and" Headclouds" in 1992.
Ronny decided it was a time for change. Influenced by his surroundings and living in London since 1989, the beginning of the 90's had arrived and this caused him to experiment with other directions, resulting in the (X-ULT/ZOK/Xymox Control) releases of the albums "Metamorphosis" in 1991 and" Headclouds" in 1992.
Here, in addition to their trademark choral sounds and hypnotic electro rhythms, are albums spanning a whole range of styles and influences, taking Xymox into the '90s dance era. It is the work of a band who are never afraid to take chances. In the UK they nearly entered the top 40 charts with the "Reaching Out" single and were played on heavy rotation. Looking back Ronny says that: "On Headclouds, Xymox tried to combine dance grooves with a melancholic sound, plus vocals. It was part of an experiment which we now steer clear of... After Headclouds, I moved back to Amsterdam and had a break from making music, and regained my interest by meeting different people, going to Industrial/Goth parties, and basically rediscovering myself again".[1]
Here, in addition to their trademark choral sounds and hypnotic electro rhythms, are albums spanning a whole range of styles and influences, taking Xymox into the '90s dance era. It is the work of a band who are never afraid to take chances. In the UK they nearly entered the top 40 charts with the "Reaching Out" single and were played on heavy rotation. Looking back Ronny says that: "On Headclouds, Xymox tried to combine dance grooves with a melancholic sound, plus vocals. It was part of an experiment which we now steer clear of... After Headclouds, I moved back to Amsterdam and had a break from making music, and regained my interest by meeting different people, going to Industrial/Goth parties, and basically rediscovering myself again".[1]


In 1994 Xymox re-released their first (from 1984, only 500 original printed copies exist) limited availability mini album Subsequent Pleasures and without consent, Zok Records released a "Remix" album which contains only radio edits of the albums "Metamorphosis" and "Headclouds" compiled together.
In 1994 Xymox re-released their first (from 1984, only 500 original printed copies exist) limited availability mini album Subsequent Pleasures.

Mojca Zugna made both artworks for the band and joined later (after their move back to the Netherlands in 1995 ) as a live keyboard player for their Dutch try out tour in 1995. Other members of the "Headclouds" tour were since the early period live members Will Anvers on drums and Frank Weyzig playing guitar.
Mojca Zugna made both artworks for the band and joined later (after their move back to the Netherlands in 1995 ) as a live keyboard player for their Dutch try out tour in 1995. Other members of the "Headclouds" tour were since the early period live members Will Anvers on drums and Frank Weyzig playing guitar.


In 1996 Ronny Moorings contributed music for PC video game titled "Total Mayhem".. A year later he created music for the game "Revenant", released worldwide by Domark.
In 1996 Ronny Moorings contributed music for PC video game titled "Total Mayhem".. A year later he created music for the game "Revenant", released worldwide by Domark.


In 1997 Ronny Moorings ended the Xymox era and restarted Clan of Xymox. The band signed to an USA and German based Independent label, Tess Records, and the album "Hidden Faces" was released in the same year. Moorings described it as "a logical follow-up to what Clan of Xymox made in the early '80s". The band, consisting of Ronny Moorings guitars and vocals, Mojca Zugna bass guitar, keyboards and vocals, Rob Vonk guitar, keyboards and back vocals, Rui Ramos drums, and Nina Simic keyboards, went on to tour extensively, co-headlining the Wave-Gotik-Treffen and Zillo festivals in Germany, where two singles from "Hidden Faces" - "Out Of The Rain" and "This World" - both reached the top 10 in the independent charts. Clan Of Xymox has considered the come back of the year!
In 1997 Ronny Moorings ended the Xymox era and restarted Clan of Xymox. Ronny Moorings recruited new live band members, and started touring again under the name "Clan of Xymox".
The band signed to an USA and German based Independent label, Tess Records, and the album "Hidden Faces" was released in the same year. Moorings described it as "a logical follow-up to what Clan of Xymox made in the early '80s". The band, consisting of Ronny Moorings guitars and vocals, Mojca Zugna bass guitar, keyboards and vocals, Rob Vonk guitar, keyboards and back vocals, Rui Ramos drums, and Nina Simic keyboards, went on to tour extensively, co-headlining the Wave-Gotik-Treffen and Zillo festivals in Germany, where two singles from "Hidden Faces" - "Out Of The Rain" and "This World" - both reached the top 10 in the independent charts. Clan Of Xymox has considered the come back of the year!


In 1998 Clan Of Xymox got signed by Metropolis Records in the USA and Pandaimonium Records in Europe.
In 1998 Clan Of Xymox got signed by Metropolis Records in the USA and Pandaimonium Records in Europe.

Revision as of 13:09, 20 June 2010

Clan of Xymox

History

Ronny Moorings began making music in The Netherlands under the name Xymox, self-publishing the EP "Subsequent Pleasures" in 1984 also featuring Anke Wolbert on the track Call It Weird. This was the starting point of the band Xymox.

In 1985 Ronny's room mate Pieter Nooten joined the band, and shortly after they were signed to the prestigious London Indie label 4AD. Renaming the band "Clan of Xymox", they released their debut album in 1985. Called simply, "Clan of Xymox", the album included the hits "A Day", "Stranger", "7th Time" and "Equal Ways". "7th Time" (vocals by Anka) was picked up by John Peel, leading to the band recording at the legendary Peel Sessions at the BBC.

In 1986 Clan of Xymox released their second album, "Medusa", and launched into the first of several hugely successful US tours. Over the next five years the band - with their distinctive, sophisticated sound; the "tumbling electro beats", "throbbing sequences", and "moody vocals" - played to sold-out venues across the States. Uniquely blending electronics with guitar, Clan of Xymox were cutting edge - and the buzz spread: to the clubs, record stores, and to alternative radio. In 1988 the EPs "Blind Hearts" and "A Million Things", hit the number 1 spot in Rockpool and Billboard. As US success grew, Clan of Xymox left 4AD, and signed to the worldwide label, Polygram.

The third album, "Twist of Shadows" (1989), was produced by Pete Walsh (producer of Simple Minds: "New Gold Dream"). With Twist of Shadows came even bigger success: sales of 300,000 copies; EP/single release for the big club hits "Obsession" and "Blind Hearts"; while "Imagination" - on single, on EP and as MTV video (with Anka on vocals) - made the billboard charts.

The bands fourth album, "Phoenix" was released worldwide in 1991 and was the band's last album on Polygram.

Ronny decided it was a time for change. Influenced by his surroundings and living in London since 1989, the beginning of the 90's had arrived and this caused him to experiment with other directions, resulting in the (X-ULT/ZOK/Xymox Control) releases of the albums "Metamorphosis" in 1991 and" Headclouds" in 1992. Here, in addition to their trademark choral sounds and hypnotic electro rhythms, are albums spanning a whole range of styles and influences, taking Xymox into the '90s dance era. It is the work of a band who are never afraid to take chances. In the UK they nearly entered the top 40 charts with the "Reaching Out" single and were played on heavy rotation. Looking back Ronny says that: "On Headclouds, Xymox tried to combine dance grooves with a melancholic sound, plus vocals. It was part of an experiment which we now steer clear of... After Headclouds, I moved back to Amsterdam and had a break from making music, and regained my interest by meeting different people, going to Industrial/Goth parties, and basically rediscovering myself again".[1]

In 1994 Xymox re-released their first (from 1984, only 500 original printed copies exist) limited availability mini album Subsequent Pleasures.

Mojca Zugna made both artworks for the band and joined later (after their move back to the Netherlands in 1995 ) as a live keyboard player for their Dutch try out tour in 1995. Other members of the "Headclouds" tour were since the early period live members Will Anvers on drums and Frank Weyzig playing guitar.

In 1996 Ronny Moorings contributed music for PC video game titled "Total Mayhem".. A year later he created music for the game "Revenant", released worldwide by Domark.

In 1997 Ronny Moorings ended the Xymox era and restarted Clan of Xymox. Ronny Moorings recruited new live band members, and started touring again under the name "Clan of Xymox". The band signed to an USA and German based Independent label, Tess Records, and the album "Hidden Faces" was released in the same year. Moorings described it as "a logical follow-up to what Clan of Xymox made in the early '80s". The band, consisting of Ronny Moorings guitars and vocals, Mojca Zugna bass guitar, keyboards and vocals, Rob Vonk guitar, keyboards and back vocals, Rui Ramos drums, and Nina Simic keyboards, went on to tour extensively, co-headlining the Wave-Gotik-Treffen and Zillo festivals in Germany, where two singles from "Hidden Faces" - "Out Of The Rain" and "This World" - both reached the top 10 in the independent charts. Clan Of Xymox has considered the come back of the year!

In 1998 Clan Of Xymox got signed by Metropolis Records in the USA and Pandaimonium Records in Europe.

Two more albums, "Creatures" from 1999 and "Notes from the Underground" from 2001 followed, blending guitars and electronics into a more standard electro-goth sound which has won Clan of Xymox a new generation of fans in the goth subculture.

2000 marked a first for the Clan of Xymox. After thousands of requests from fans for a live album, Clan of Xymox released "Live", a double CD which featured nineteen tracks and two videos. The LIVE lineup consisted of Ronny Moorings guitars & vocals, Mojca Zugna bass guitar, keyboards and vocals, Rui Ramos drums, and Nina Simic keyboards. All the tracks were recorded during their Central and South American tour in 1999, and could almost be considered a "Best Of". The cover, shows the stadium, Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City, where they played in front of 30.000 people. Rui described it as: "The place was packed, the walls were shaking, the crowd was throbbing and they looked like a bunch of drunken sailors swimming in a rough sea. We played in this amazing stage. There was a metal grid ramp going up in a 30 degree angle towards the drums and keyboards. To play up there, we got literally lifted from underneath the stage separately with an elevator. Behind us the stage would continue going five storeys up and I was afraid the whole thing would fall down. It was an unforgettable sight!"

The year 2002 saw in April the band's first remix album "Remixes from the Underground", which was composed of all the tracks from Notes From The Underground remixed by renowned artists like Front 242, Iris and Assemblage 23. It also saw the very first video disc of COX with their (now) classic hit "Jasmine and Rose".

"Farewell" was released in September 2003 to great acclaim in the industry, followed by "Breaking Point", in April 2006. The CD single Heroes, containing two interpretations of David Bowie's original track "Heroes", was released in May 2007. The band's most recent album, "In Love We Trust", was released in 2009.

Each album so far has reached a number 1 position on various charts anywhere and would be too repetitive to mention each time. All in all the band earned a lot of respect during their existence from friend and even foe. The consistent output of quality records and the continuos tours supporting their repertoire made and makes them appreciated throughout the world. Huge commercial success they will never have as this is exactly what they do not want. All they want is to be appreciated for what they do.

The current lineup of Clan of Xymox, now based in Leipzig, Germany, consists of Ronny Moorings - produces, writes, records all music & lyrics Live members: Ronny Moorings sticks live to guitar & vocals, Mojca on bass, Mario Usai on guitar & Yvonne de Ray on keyboards.

In 2009 Clan Of Xymox signed to Trisol and remained with Metropolis in the USA , came out with the now already known classic single " Emily" "In Love We Trust", the new Clan of Xymox album was released on August 28, 2009 and got hailed by their fans as one of their best albums to date. 2010 Looks like the year Clan Of Xymox takes the material further on the road.

Remixes

COX has made several remixes, recently for the Geman group ASP , In Strict Confidence, the female fronted industrial metal act I:Scintilla who released their album "Optiks" on the Belgian industrial label Alfa Matrix holding a bonus disc with a remix by COX beside others by Combichrist, Mortiis and many more.[1]

Discography

as Clan of Xymox

  • A Day – (12") 1985 - 4AD, Boudisque • (12") 1998 - Old Gold
  • A Day/Stranger – (12") 1985 - Contempo Records
  • Clan of Xymox – (LP Album) 1985 - 4AD, Boudisque • (CD Album) 1985 - 4AD • (1986) - Relativity
  • Louise – (7") 1986 - Megadisc
  • Medusa – (CD Album) 1986 - 4AD • (LP Album) 1986 - 4AD, Rough Trade (Germany), Megadisc • (CD Album, Remastered) 1999 - 4AD
  • Muscoviet Musquito – (7", Single Sided, Promo) 1986 - Virgin France S.A.
  • Subsequent Pleasures – (CD, Ltd. Edition) 1994 - Pseudonym • (CD Album, Reissue) 2001 - Metropolis
  • Hidden Faces – (CD Album) 1997 - Tess Records • (CD Promo) 1997 - Tess Records • (CD Album) 2000 - Pandaimonium Records • (CD Album) 2006 - Gravitator Records
  • Out of the Rain – (CD Maxi) 1997 - Tess Records
  • This World – (CD Maxi) 1998 - Tess Records
  • Consolation – (CD Maxi) 1999 - Metropolis
  • Creatures – (CD Album) 1999 - Metropolis • (CD Album) 1999 - Pandaimonium Records • (CD Album) 2006 - Gravitator Records
  • Liberty – (CD Maxi) - Metropolis, Pandaimonium Records
  • Live – (CD + CD Enhanced) 2000 - Metropolis, Pandaimonium Records
  • Notes from the Underground – (CD Album) 2001 - Metropolis, Pandaimonium Records, 2007 - Gravitator Records
  • The John Peel Sessions – (CD EP) 2001 - Strange Fruit • (CD EP) 2003 - Celebration (Spain)
  • Remixes from the Underground – (2xCD) 2002 - Metropolis, Pandaimonium Records
  • There's No Tomorrow – (CD Maxi) 2002 - Pandaimonium Records
  • Farewell – (CD Album) 2003 - Metropolis, Pandaimonium Records, Irond, 2007 - Gravitator Records
  • The Best of Clan of Xymox – (CD Album) 2004 - Metropolis, Pandaimonium Records, Vision Music, Irond
  • Breaking Point – (CD Album) 2006 - Gravitator Records, Metropolis, Pandaimonium Records, Vision Music
  • Weak In My Knees – (CD Maxi, Enhanced) 2006 - Pandaimonium Records
  • Heroes – 2007 - Pandaimonium Records
  • Heroes – (AAC File) 2007 - Metropolis
  • Visible – (2xDVD) 2008 - Pandaimonium Records, Vision Music
  • Visible - (DVD) 2008 - Gravitator Records
  • Emily – (CD Maxi) 2009 - Trisol Music Group GmbH
  • In Love We Trust – (CD Album) 2009 - Trisol Music Group GmbH / Metropolis / Gravitator Records

Compilation appearances as Clan of Xymox

  • Lonely Is an Eyesore – (CD) 1987, Track #8 "Muscoviet Musquito" - 4AD • (VHS) 1987, Video #5 "Muscoviet Musquito" - 4AD • (LP) 1987, Side B, Track #3 "Muscoviet Musquito" - 4AD, Tonpress • (LP. Ltd Edition [1000 copies]) 1987, Side B, Track #3 "Muscoviet Musquito" - 4AD • (CS) 1987, Side B, Track #3 "Muscoviet Mosquito" - 4AD • (CD Repress) 1998, Track #8 "Muscoviet Mosquito" - 4AD
  • Lilliput – (2xCD Promo) 1992, Disc #1, Track #8 "Stranger" - 4AD
  • Kult Klassix Vol. 2 – (2xCD) 1993, Disc #1 Track #8 "Michelle" - Total Recall
  • Best of Electronic Music – (2xCD, Ltd. Edition) 1998, Disc #1, Track #14 "This World" - TCM Musikproduktionsgesellschaft mbH • (CD) 1998, Disc #1, Track #14 "This World" - TCM Musikproduktionsgesellschaft mbH
  • Call On the Dark 2 – (CD) 1998, Track #15 "A Child In Me" - Nuclear Blast
  • Diva X Machina 2 – (CD) 1998, Track #8 "Hypocrite" _ COP International
  • Ghosts from the Darkside – (2xCD) 1998, Disc #1, Track #6 "Your Vice" - Purple Flower
  • Künstler Zum 7. Wave Gotik Treffen – (CD Sampler) 1998, Track #8, "It's All a Lie" - Angelwings
  • Künstler Zum 7. Wave-Gotik-Treffen – (2xCD) 1998, Disc #2, Track #3 "Sing a Song" - Zoomshot Media Entertainment
  • Nocturnal – (2xCD) 1998, Disc #2, Track #10 "A Day" - Procreate
  • The Black Book Compilation - Goths' Paradise – (2xCD) 1998, Disc #1, Track #13 "Special Friends" - Orkus
  • Zillo Festival Sampler 1998 – (2xCD) 1998, Disc #2, Track #7 "Out of the Rain" - Zillo
  • Dion Fortune Sampler Vol. VI – (CD Sampler) 1999, Track #2 "Going Around '97" - Dion Fortune
  • Elegy - Numéro 3 – (CD Sampler) 1999, "Muscoviet Mosquito (Live 17/12/97 La Locomotive, Paris)" - Elegy
  • Gothic Club Classics Volume 1 – (2xCD) 1999, Disc #1, Track #6 "Louise" - Oblivion
  • Hymns – (CD) 1999, Track #1 "Flatlands" - Chapter 2000
  • Metropolis 1999 – (CD Sampler) 1999, Track #2 "Jasmine and Rose" - Metropolis
  • Pearls of Passion – (2xCD) 1999, Disc #2, Track #9 "Troubled Soul" - Zoomshot Media Entertainment
  • Remember 3 – (CD) 1999, Track #7 "A Day" - Contraseña Records
  • Sanctuary – (CD) 1999, Track #13 "This World" - Zoomshot Media Entertainment
  • The Black Book Compilation - Goths' Paradise II – (2xCD) 1999, Disc #2, Track #6 "Creature" - Orkus
  • Xtra Compilation II – (2xCD) 1999, Disc #1, Track #5 "Falling Down" - Angelwings
  • Zillo Club Hits 4 – (CD) 1999, Track #8 "This World" - Zillo
  • Der Seelen Tiefengrund: Music for Candlelight & Redwine – (2xCD, Ltd. Edition) 2000, Disc #1, Track #13 "The Story Ends" - Zoomshot Media Entertainment
  • Doom & Gloom Act 1 – (2xCD) 2000, Disc #2, Track #7 "Sing a Song" - Gloomy Prophecies
  • Ghosts from the Darkside Vol. 3 – (2xCD) 2000, Disc #1, Track #7 "Crucified" - Purple Flower
  • Man vs. Machine – (2xCD) 2000, Disc #2, Track #4 "A Day" - GDA Pro
  • Orkus Club Hits 1 – (CD) 2000, Track #6 "Jasmine and Rose (Thorn Mix)" - Orkus
  • Question of Lust: A Tale of Synthie-Pop (Issue One) - (CD) 2000, Track #8 "Your Vice" - Master Maschine
  • Vampira Festival '2000 – (CD) 2000, Track #1 "Jasmine and Rose" - SPV Poland/Big Blue
  • Zillo Mystic Sounds 9 – (CD) 2000, Track #11 "Creature" - Zillo
  • :Per:Version: Vol. 2 – (CD) 2001, Track #4 "Number One" - :Ritual:
  • D-Side 6 – (CD Sampler) 2001, Track #11 "Liberty (D-Side Version by Damon Fries)" - D-Side
  • Euro Rock Fest VL 2001 – (2xCD) 2001, Disc #1, Track #10 "Liberty (Greg Rule Rmx)" - Angelwings, Zoomshot Media Entertainment
  • M'era Luna Festival 2001 – (2xCD) 2001, Disc #2, Track #4 "Jasmine & Rose (Live)" - Oblivion
  • Orkus Collection 2 – (CD) 2001, Track #15 "A New Dimension" - Orkus
  • Zillo Festival Sampler 2001 – (CD Sampler) 2001, Track #5 "Jasmine & Rose (US Remix)" - Zillo
  • 80's History - The Session 2 – (2xCD) 2002, Disc #2, Track #8 "A Day" - Contraseña Records
  • Castle Party 2002 – (CD) 2002, Track #14 "Something Wrong" - Metal Mind Records
  • Critical M@55 Volume 3 – (CD Sampler) 2002, Track #12 "Innocent (Defiled Mix by A23)" - Metropolis
  • D-Side 10 – (CD Sampler) 2002, Track #9 "Something's Wrong (Avatar Mix By Angels & Agony)" - D-Side
  • Dark Awakening Vol. 2 – (2xCD) 2002, Disc #2, Track #13 " I Want You Now" - COP International
  • Dark Decryption - The Electro Remix Selection Vol. 02 – (2xCD) 2002, Disc #1, Track #13 "Anguish (Remix By Front 242)" - XXC
  • Die Flut – (2xCD) 2002, Disc #1, Track #2 "Special Friends" - Scanner
  • Metropolis 2002 – (CD) 2002, Track #12 "The Same Dream" - Metropolis
  • Mysticum I – (2xCD) 2002, Track #1 "Mysterium" - Angelstar
  • Orkus Presents: The Best of 2001 – (2xCD) 2002, Disc #2, Track #14 "The Same Dream" - Orkus, Angelwings
  • Orkus Presents: The Best of 2002 – (2xCD) 2002, Disc #1, Track #4 "There's No Tomorrow (Radio Edit Version)" - Orkus, Angelwings
  • Songs of Pain – (CD) 2002, Track #5 "There's No Tomorrow" - Pandaimonium Records
  • XtraX Compilation III – (2xCD) 2002, Disc #1, Track #2 "Innocent (Defiled Remix)" - Angelwings
  • :Per:Version: Vol. 9 – (CD Enhanced) 2003, Track #12 "Farewell" - :Ritual:
  • Advanced Electronics Vol. 2 – (2xCD) 2003, Disc #2, Track #16 "There Is No Tomorrow (The Retrosic Remix)" - Synthetic Symphony
  • D-Side 18 – (CD Sampler) 2003, Track #2 "Farewell" - D-Side
  • Elegy Sampler 30 – (CD Sampler) 2003 Track #5 "Farewell" - Elegy
  • Orkus Club Hits 5 – (CD) 2003, Track #2 "Farewell" - Orkus
  • Spook Factory – (2xCD) 2003, Disc #2, Track #5 "A Day" - Contraseña Records
  • The Dark Side – (DVD) 2003, Track #33 "Stranger (Live)" - Universal Marketing Group GmbH
  • Caleidolex – (CD) 2004, Track #6 "Farewell" - Angelstar
  • DarkWave 80 – (CD) 2004, Track #9 "A Day" - V2 Records
  • DJ Revelation 02 (Compiled By Clan of Xymox) – (CD) 2004, Track #12 "Farewell (Jesus Complex Rmx)" - Angelstar
  • The Retrosic - God of Hell (Collector's Edition) – (CD Album + CD EP Enhanced + CD EP, Ltd Edition [666 copies]) 2004, Disc #3, Track #6 "There's No Tomorrow (The Retrosic Remix)" - TRIBUNErec.
  • Jubiläums - Zillo - CD 08/04 – (CD Sampler) 2004, Track #4 "Farewell (Morthem Vlade Art Remix)" - Zillo
  • Orkus Club Hits 6 – (CD) 2004, Track #11 "It's Not Enough" - Orkus, Angelstar
  • Orkus Presents: The Best of the 90s 4 – (2xCD) 2004, Disc #2, Track #5 "Out of the Rain" - Angelwings, Orkus
  • Remember Collection – (2xCD) 2004, Disc #2, Track #2 "A Day" - Contraseña Records
  • Clubtrax Vol. 1 – (CD + DVD) 2005, CD Track #12 "Muscoviet Mosquito" - Danse Macabre
  • Into The Darkness Volume 2 – (DVD) 2005, Track #14 "Louise (Zillo Festival)" - Nightclub Records
  • Orkus Presents: The Best of 2003 – (2xCD) 2005, Disc #1, Track #5 "Cold Damp Day" - Angelstar, Orkus
  • Orkus Presents: The Best of 2004 (Part 2) – (2xCD) 2005, Disc #2, Track #3 "I Want You Now" – Angelstar, Orkus
  • A Life Less Lived - The Gothic Box – (3xCD + DVD) 2006, Disc #2, Track #14 "Muscoviet Mosquito" - Rhino Entertainment
  • Castle Party 2006 – (CD) 2006, Track #8 "She's Dangerous" - Castle Party Productions
  • D-Side 32 – (CD Sampler) 2006, Track #4 "Michelle (Deep In Pain Mix by Destroid)" - D-Side
  • D-Side 33 – (CD Sampler) 2006, Track #4 "She's Dangerous" - D-Side
  • Dark Flower Vol. II – (2xCD) 2006, Disc #2, Track #10 "Michelle (Deep In Pain Mix by Destroid)" - Angelstar
  • Dark Summer 2006 • 2 – (CD Sampler, Enhanced) 2006, Track #9 "She's Dangerous" – Zillo
  • M'era Luna Festival 2006 – (2xCD) 2006, Disc #2, Track #14 "Louise (Live)" - Totentanz
  • New Dark Age Vol. 4 – (2xCD) 2006, Disc #2, Track #3 "Calling You Out" - Strobelight Records
  • Orkus Compilation 19 – (CD Sampler, Enhanced) 2006, Track #2 "She's Dangerous (Edit)" - Orkus
  • Sleep with 4AD – (2xCD) 2006, Track #6 "A Day" - 4AD
  • Sonic Seducer Cold Hands Seduction Vol. 56 – (2xCD) 2006, Disc #1, Track #3 "Michelle (Deep In Pain Mix)" - Sonic Seducer
  • Advanced Electronics Vol. 2 – (2xCD, Reissue) 2007, Disc #2, Track #16 "There Is No Tomorrow (The Retrosic Remix)" - Synthetic Symphony
  • Extreme Clubhits XI – (2xCD) 2007, Disc #1, Track #11 "Out of the Rain" - Indigo, Upscene
  • Sonic Seducer Cold Hands Seduction Vol. 66 – (DVD Sampler) 2007, Track #9 "No Tomorrow (Live at M'era Luna Festival 2006 - Exklusiv)" - Sonic Seducer
  • Sonic Seducer Cold Hands Seduction Vol. 82 – (DVD) 2008, Track #4 "Farewell (Live 2007) (M'era Luna 2006)" - Sonic Seducer

as Xymox

  • Subsequent Pleasures – (12" Mini Album) 1983 - no label • (CD Album, Ltd. Edition) 1994 - Pseudonym
  • Blind Hearts – (12") 1987 - 4AD, Rough Trade (Germany) • (12") 1989 - Wing Records
  • Imagination – (12") 1989 - Wing Records • (CD Single) 1989 - Wing Records • (7" Single) Wing Records, Polydor
  • Obsession – (12") 1989 - Wing Records, Polygram Records
  • Twist of Shadows – (CD Album) 1989 - Wing Records • (LP Album) 1989 - Wing Records, Polydor • (CS Album) 1989 - Wing Records
  • At the End of the Day – (CD Maxi) 1991 - Wing Records • (12") 1991 - Wing Records
  • Phoenix – (CD Album) 1991 - Wing Records, Polydor (UK) • (CS Album) 1991 - Polydor (UK) • (LP Album) 1991 - Mercury, Polydor
  • Phoenix of My Heart – (CD Maxi) 1991 - Wing Records, Polydor (US), Polygram • (12") 1991 - Wing Records, Polydor (UK) • (7") 1991 - Polydor
  • Winning Mix from Xymox Phoenix of My Heart Remix Contest – (12") 1991 - Wing Records
  • Dream On/XDD - (12") 1992 - X-ULT Records Ltd.
  • Metamorphosis – (CD Album) 1992 – Mogull Entertainment, X-ULT Records Ltd.
  • Headclouds – (CD Album) 1993 - Zok Records, Off-Beat Records
  • Reaching Out – (CD Maxi) 1993 - Zok Records • (12") 1993 - Zok Records
  • Spiritual High (Club Mix) - (12" Promo) 1993 - Zok Records
  • Remix – (CD Album, Ltd. Edition) 1994 - Zok Records

Compilation appearances as Xymox

  • Abstract Magazine Issue 6 – (LP) 1986, Side A, Track #3 "Moscoviet Musquito (Remix)" - Sweatbox
  • Class X One – (2x12") 1986, Side B, Track #2 "Stranger" - Razormaid Records
  • Bands You've Never Seen on Hee-Haw – (CD Promo) 1989, Track #6 "Obsession" - Polygram
  • Hits: Night of the Living Post Modern – (CD Promo) 1989, Track #7 "Obsession" - no label
  • Art of Rock – (LP) 1990, Side A, Track #6 "Imagination" - Phonokol
  • Radio FFN Powerstation 2 – (CD Album) 1990, Track #13, "Imagination" - SPV Recordings
  • CMJ Presents Certain Damage! - Volume 33 – (CD Promo) 1991, Track #2 "Phoenix of My Heart" - College Music Journal
  • New Wave Club Class•X 5 – (CD) 1995, Track #3 "A Day" - Antler-Subway
  • 98 New Wave Club Class•X Traxx!!! – (7xCD Box) 1996, Disc #5, Track #4 "A Day" - Play it Again Sam
  • Night of the Banshee – (CD) 1996, Track #15 "Going Round" - Sub Terranean
  • Retro:Active 6: Rare & Remixed – (CD, Ltd. Edition) 2007, Track #7 "Obsession (Club Mix)" - Hi-Bias Records Inc.

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