Danielle Dax's music is as fresh and exciting today as it was the day it was made, it doesn't date. Her cover of "Tomorrow Never Knows" is a stunner. A brilliant, multi-talented artist whose work only gets better over time. CHEERS
Saw her play several times and so angry that she went through illness and poverty before she reinvented herself as a designer. She deserved proper recognition...such a great talent!
I can't imagine why there are 6 ''thumbs - down'''s on this interview. My take-away was it was insightful and personal and I know a little bit about the artist and her work. So, thank you for your art, Daniel Dax, and I wish you much success! I've been a fan as the first song I heard was Cat House. Rock on!
I just heard of this woman today. I was listening to a podcast, where the host always plays a song at the end of an episode. And it was Cat House. At that point, I knew I was going to enjoy her music.
Toyah had a thing with Robert Fripp, they may still even be together, dunno. I first became aware of Danielle Dax when I was working as a DJ in the eighties and was sent three 12" vinyl singles in '85, '87 & '88. Loved 'em, still have those singles. I can remember doing a wedding reception near Twickenham (I'm from Greenwich) where all the guests kept requesting Danielle, which made me grateful for those singles. Only now have I become aware of her bigger career and it's good. Hope she's well.
What a wonderful interview of an utterly STUNNING, talented, beautiful woman! When I first saw this clip (on here, years ago) I was SO thrilled when she gave a graciously kind and generous nod to New Model Army's career at (roughly) 2:13. Love both. Sketched a large pencil drawing of Ms. Dax (from a tiny photo) when I was in high school once, still have it after all these years. Cheers for uploading what you did have of this interview, for those of us who were too far away, to enjoy... treasure.
Do not let the hair fool you- she's a genius. awesome songwriting, pours her heart into it . Plays a hell of a lot of instruments. Not unlike Prince, or dare i say it- Freddie Mercury? Any babe who can rise to the top is a kick ass force. Shit, she _sounds_ like Brian May.. Those of us who love her work, we are VERY aware of her.
Always enjoy her performance as the 'wolf girl' near the end of the film "The Company of Wolves". That was back in '84, so it seems like ancient history. Wonder what Miss Dax is up to these days. It's been several decades........still, she is an incredible talent!
Discovered her when I saw her open for Sisters of Mercy in San Francisco. A friend of mine and I were all "Hope she doesn't suck". 15-20 seconds in we looked at each other with a "DAMN" look. Great show! Went out and bought Blast the Human Flower the next day.
I'd have loved to have seen her in the late 80's/early 90's. My friends used to freak out and run for the dance floor when the DJ played "Big Hollow Man".
I signed up for a youtube acct just to say that Danielle Dax IS NOT DEAD! Her myspace page is maintained by her longtime collaborator Karl Blake, who notes in the blog she was to do some performances in 2007 but became ill. He has posted updates since then. She is most definitely not dead, but awaiting rebirth in London. Anyone see any of her performances in 2006? (in the UK and France)
Just found out she did keyboard work on unicazurn's transpandorem album. And that album came out early 2017. Actually It may have been the Temporal bends album in 09 now that I think about it.
She always put me in mind of Strawberry Switchblade I think there are some parallels there, though I know they were also very different ( S.S. la-la-ed their way through their songs of darkness and despair ) They both however, tried to square the circle between art and commercialism and were caught between a rock ( should that be just rock ) and a hard place, the narrowness of the rock/pop audience and the narrowness of the rock/pop media/business. ( not to mention the tank top wearing..
She was in the group Lemon Kittens before going her own way. Saw her in Bradford in the late eighties, early nineties and got to meet her backstage afterwards. She became an interior designer and was on a TV design programme, forget the name, which she won!
I beg to differ. White Knuckle Ride is rather conventional (dare I say boring?) rock music. Check out Hammerheads and Pariah. It is this early, creative, unique stuff she produced that is testimony to her genius.
...wearing public school boys in charge of music at the BBC then )Rock music for all the boys-club bad-ass extremes is in reality as conservative, in its own way, as coven of maiden aunts; If this is true for the boys, its doubly true for the girls.
Danielle Dax's music is as fresh and exciting today as it was the day it was made, it doesn't date.
Her cover of "Tomorrow Never Knows" is a stunner. A brilliant, multi-talented artist whose work only gets better over time. CHEERS
Saw her play several times and so angry that she went through illness and poverty before she reinvented herself as a designer. She deserved proper recognition...such a great talent!
I can't imagine why there are 6 ''thumbs - down'''s on this interview. My take-away was it was insightful and personal and I know a little bit about the artist and her work. So, thank you for your art, Daniel Dax, and I wish you much success! I've been a fan as the first song I heard was Cat House. Rock on!
She's bloody great, I remember strong women role models like her and Lydia Lunch, Anja from Xmal Deutchland in the 80's.
I saw her at Massey Hall in Toronto opening for Sisters of Mercy.
I just heard of this woman today. I was listening to a podcast, where the host always plays a song at the end of an episode. And it was Cat House. At that point, I knew I was going to enjoy her music.
Toyah had a thing with Robert Fripp, they may still even be together, dunno. I first became aware of Danielle Dax when I was working as a DJ in the eighties and was sent three 12" vinyl singles in '85, '87 & '88. Loved 'em, still have those singles. I can remember doing a wedding reception near Twickenham (I'm from Greenwich) where all the guests kept requesting Danielle, which made me grateful for those singles. Only now have I become aware of her bigger career and it's good. Hope she's well.
Robert and Toyah have been together for many years. Check them out: th-cam.com/video/CZvhCNxjC88/w-d-xo.html
She must’ve had a lot of fans from twickers then, I’m from near there and I am a fan so must be something about the TWs
What a wonderful interview of an utterly STUNNING, talented, beautiful woman! When I first saw this clip (on here, years ago) I was SO thrilled when she gave a graciously kind and generous nod to New Model Army's career at (roughly) 2:13. Love both. Sketched a large pencil drawing of Ms. Dax (from a tiny photo) when I was in high school once, still have it after all these years. Cheers for uploading what you did have of this interview, for those of us who were too far away, to enjoy... treasure.
I became a fan in the early 90s and have preached the Gospel of Dax to anyone who would listen.
Do not let the hair fool you- she's a genius. awesome songwriting, pours her heart into it . Plays a hell of a lot of instruments. Not unlike Prince, or dare i say it- Freddie Mercury? Any babe who can rise to the top is a kick ass force. Shit, she _sounds_ like Brian May..
Those of us who love her work, we are VERY aware of her.
Always enjoy her performance as the 'wolf girl' near the end of the film "The Company of Wolves". That was back in '84, so it seems like ancient history. Wonder what Miss Dax is up to these days. It's been several decades........still, she is an incredible talent!
Discovered her when I saw her open for Sisters of Mercy in San Francisco. A friend of mine and I were all "Hope she doesn't suck". 15-20 seconds in we looked at each other with a "DAMN" look. Great show! Went out and bought Blast the Human Flower the next day.
She was a great and gifted singer; her album COMATOSE NON REACTION said it all; she was before her time.
The hair is from an era, she is great. I wore out my first cassette of Blast the Human Flower. Kudos, baby.
I love how she raises her right eyebrow when she's talking seriously. Everything she does is beautiful.
Met Danielle in Sweden 1987/1988. 🙂
I'd have loved to have seen her in the late 80's/early 90's. My friends used to freak out and run for the dance floor when the DJ played "Big Hollow Man".
Moochi_Von_Wobblebottom those wrere the days.
I signed up for a youtube acct just to say that Danielle Dax IS NOT DEAD! Her myspace page is maintained by her longtime collaborator Karl Blake, who notes in the blog she was to do some performances in 2007 but became ill. He has posted updates since then. She is most definitely not dead, but awaiting rebirth in London. Anyone see any of her performances in 2006? (in the UK and France)
Just found out she did keyboard work on unicazurn's transpandorem album. And that album came out early 2017. Actually It may have been the Temporal bends album in 09 now that I think about it.
thanks for posting!
I'm speechless!
gorgeous girl
One Great Artist Goddess.
lovely hair
She always put me in mind of Strawberry Switchblade I think there are some parallels there, though I know they were also very different ( S.S. la-la-ed their way through their songs of darkness and despair ) They both however, tried to square the circle between art and commercialism and were caught between a rock ( should that be just rock ) and a hard place, the narrowness of the rock/pop audience and the narrowness of the rock/pop media/business. ( not to mention the tank top wearing..
She was in the group Lemon Kittens before going her own way. Saw her in Bradford in the late eighties, early nineties and got to meet her backstage afterwards. She became an interior designer and was on a TV design programme, forget the name, which she won!
I beg to differ. White Knuckle Ride is rather conventional (dare I say boring?) rock music. Check out Hammerheads and Pariah. It is this early, creative, unique stuff she produced that is testimony to her genius.
Love her lips and gorgeous eyes!!
she is not dead...look up wikipedia
didn't she have a thing with Robert Fripp?
how come everyone says goths are like into all that alien, midevil, wierd shit?
nothing about her death on HER MySpace page today...
HOLY HAIRDO!!! O,O
Wrong.
...wearing public school boys in charge of music at the BBC then )Rock music for all the boys-club bad-ass extremes is in reality as conservative, in its own way, as coven of maiden aunts; If this is true for the boys, its doubly true for the girls.
@xyaqua Seconded!