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In 2009, her single ''Superior Love'' from her <em>Intoxxication</em> album reached #4 on the DAC.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.djcharts.de/jahrescharts2009/DAC/ |title=Jahrescharts 2009 |trans_title=Charts of the Year 2009 |work=[[Deutsche Alternative Charts]] |publisher=Djcharts.de |date= |accessdate=2012-03-09}}</ref>
In 2009, her single ''Superior Love'' from her <em>Intoxxication</em> album reached #4 on the DAC.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.djcharts.de/jahrescharts2009/DAC/ |title=Jahrescharts 2009 |trans_title=Charts of the Year 2009 |work=[[Deutsche Alternative Charts]] |publisher=Djcharts.de |date= |accessdate=2012-03-09}}</ref>
To date, Sara Noxx has released three full albums as well as numerous singles, LPs, and special releases.<ref>[http://www.discogs.com/artist/Sara+Noxx Sara Noxx (at discogs.com)]. Retrieved 2008-03-29.</ref>
To date, Sara Noxx has released three full albums as well as numerous singles, LPs, and special releases.<ref>[http://www.discogs.com/artist/Sara+Noxx Sara Noxx (at discogs.com)]. Retrieved 2008-03-29.</ref>

==Discography==

===Albums, LPs, and singles===

Released on '''Nightshade Productions''':

*''Society'' (1997)
*''Noxxious'' (1997)
*''Paradoxx'' (1998)

Released on '''Scanner Records''':

*''Exxtasy'' (2001)
*''Nonvoxx'' (2003)
*''Colder and Colder'' (2003)
*''Equinoxx'' (2003)

Released on '''Prussia Records''':

*''Intoxxication'' (2009)
*''[[Where the Wild Roses Grow]] (feat. [[Mark Benecke]]) (2011)

After 2003 Noxx didn't release any new material until 2008 when she moved to [[Rough Trade]] / Prussia Records and released the singles "Earth Song" (featuring [[Project Pitchfork]]) and "Intoxxication" as well as "XX-Ray", a three-CD best-of collection.


==Related projects and collaborations==
==Related projects and collaborations==

Revision as of 03:41, 19 September 2012

Sara Noxx
OriginBerlin, Germany
GenresElectro-industrial
Darkwave
Electronic
Years active1997 - present
LabelsRough Trade
Prussia Records
MembersSara Noxx
Websitesaranoxx.com

Sara Noxx is an award winning German musician and star of the alternative music scene. She is also a member of the band Esexx who, in 1997, were the winners of the Zillo Band Contest. Since then, she has carved a niche as a respected and renowned artist, responsible for a plethora of alternative club hits. Her debut solo release was the 1997 Mini-Album Society on Nightshade Productions.

Biography

Her single "Stupid" reached #2 on Belgium's sales charts.[citation needed]

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. [1]

Lyrixx, Sara's first book with poems of her, was published in Spring 2004.

In 2008 Sara Noxx released a 3CD set XX-ray[2] including numerous new interpretations, remixes and duets but also a collection of multi-lingual interpretations of her work. In 2009, her single Superior Love from her Intoxxication album reached #4 on the DAC.[3] To date, Sara Noxx has released three full albums as well as numerous singles, LPs, and special releases.[4]

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.

References

  1. ^ "Jahrescharts 2004". Deutsche Alternative Charts. Djcharts.de. Retrieved 2012-03-09. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ Sara Noxx to release 3CD best of 'XX-ray'
  3. ^ "Jahrescharts 2009". Deutsche Alternative Charts. Djcharts.de. Retrieved 2012-03-09. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  4. ^ Sara Noxx (at discogs.com). Retrieved 2008-03-29.