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Sara Noxx is a defining figure in the German Alternative and Dark Electronic scene. Since her late-90s debut, the Berlin musician has crafted a distinctive sound blending Darkwave, Electro-Industrial, and profound vocals, earning international acclaim.
Her career launched by winning the 1997 Zillo Band Contest. The 1998 single "Stupid" hit #2 on Belgian sales charts, establishing her internationally. Club anthems like "Winter Again" (2001) solidified her status. In 2003, her hit "Colder & Colder" dominated European Alternative Charts at #1 for weeks.
Noxx is renowned for chart-topping collaborations. "Earth Song" (feat. Project Pitchfork) reached #1 on the German Alternative Charts (DAC). Her duets with forensic biologist Dr. Mark Benecke, including "Where the Wild Roses Grow" (2011) and Falco’s "Jeanny" (2016), stormed worldwide club charts, hitting #1. Collaborations with Oswald Henke (Goethes Erben) also topped global club rankings.
A historic milestone was set in 2015: Her album "Entre Quatre Yeuxx" reached #1 on the DAC, achieving the highest point score ever recorded in the chart's history.
Today, Sara Noxx continues her uncompromising artistic path with Epixx Studios, focusing on the warm, analog aesthetic of the Commodore Amiga sound.
Her career launched by winning the 1997 Zillo Band Contest. The 1998 single "Stupid" hit #2 on Belgian sales charts, establishing her internationally. Club anthems like "Winter Again" (2001) solidified her status. In 2003, her hit "Colder & Colder" dominated European Alternative Charts at #1 for weeks.
Noxx is renowned for chart-topping collaborations. "Earth Song" (feat. Project Pitchfork) reached #1 on the German Alternative Charts (DAC). Her duets with forensic biologist Dr. Mark Benecke, including "Where the Wild Roses Grow" (2011) and Falco’s "Jeanny" (2016), stormed worldwide club charts, hitting #1. Collaborations with Oswald Henke (Goethes Erben) also topped global club rankings.
A historic milestone was set in 2015: Her album "Entre Quatre Yeuxx" reached #1 on the DAC, achieving the highest point score ever recorded in the chart's history.
Today, Sara Noxx continues her uncompromising artistic path with Epixx Studios, focusing on the warm, analog aesthetic of the Commodore Amiga sound.
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