(1) Duo James Bright, Steve Miller, who released ‘Northern Lights’, their only album, in 2005. (2) Lux is a noise-pop boy/girl duo from Seattle. They formed in 2010 and have been influenced by The Velvet Underground, My Bloody Valentine, Sonic Youth, OMD and Blondie. http://www.facebook.com/luxkids (3) With his passion for music since he was a kid, DJ Lux managed to create his own musical world by summing all his groovy and glamour influences… whether it is everlasting anthems or underground tunes, Lux mixes everything he likes and yet manages to shake the dancefloor with a coherent set. From the deepest sounds of house to the party vibes of funk and disco or to harder sounds, Lux’s house music adapt to any dancefloor. Resident DJ in some of the best clubs in Paris (Queen, Redlight, Studio 287…), Lux has played with many top DJ’s. Other venues include Seattle, Tacoma as well as Ibiza or Egyptia to name a few. Working on his own tracks in his studio, Lux is always searchin’ for the best formula to keep house music fresh. (source: http://www.nuchoon.com/Lux.html) (4) There is also Glasgow based band, LUX. Born from boredom of shit indie and bland nights out, Lux decided to form a band bringing together a style rife with grooves and hooks that’d make your granny wanna shake her old ass, with lyrical content coming from a lifetime of misadventure and stupidity we have crafted a style of music to engage our audience in as many ways as possible. Whether it be something you said to some chick in a club or just pure lies you told to get laid, we have pretty much covered it all. (source: http://www.myspace.com/luxbanduk) (5) Lux is a band from California comprised of some great musicians. Now it is just Avery Watts, the singer. It may not quite be the same. They could’ve been huge, with their song “Believe” but it just didn’t quite happen. www.luxrock.com www.purevolume.com/lux (6) The now disbanded Lux formed in Berkshire, England and were active around 2001-3 by Ed Harkness, Charlie B and some others. Some songs to look out for are Robinson Crusoe and Cut Your Lip. (7) Lux is an alias for the Detroit electronic artist Deepchord which was used on the release with catalogue number DCV-09. http://www.discogs.com/Lux-2—A601-2-Untitled/release/22170 |
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