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Darxon
Also known asNoxrad (2006–present)
OriginDortmund, Germany
GenresHeavy metal
Years active1983–1989, 1992, 2006–present
LabelsWishbone, Rockport, Mausoleum
MembersJens Frank
Jochen Fünders
Conny Beck
Thilo Voiss
Past membersMassimo DeMatteis
Markus Szart
Peter Schmidt
Dominik Hulshorst
Wolfgang "Wolly" Böhm
Michael Habestadt
Thomas Smuszysnki
Ingo Pluss
Klaus Lemm
Herbert Dreger
Frank Dielewski
Thomas Thanscheidt
Ingo "Pink" Geiger
Jan Yildiral

Darxon is a German heavy metal band formed in Dortmund in 1983. Their debut album, Killed in Action, was recorded as a quartet of vocalist Massimo DeMatteis, guitarist Markus Szarf, bassist Peter Schmidt, and drummer Dominik Hulshorst, produced by Ferdinand Kother at the Tonstudio Cooperative GmbH in Bochum.[1][2] A four track EP, Tokyo, was released in 1985, with a 7" vinyl single, Holding On, following in 1986.[3][4][5]

Their 1987 No Thrills album, on new label Rockport Records, featured Darxon's new line-up, including: guitarists Wolfgang Böhm and Michael Habestadt, bassist Thomas Smuszynski, and drummer Ingo Plass.[6] Darxon supported Zed Yago in Germany in 1988. That year the band changed again, keeping Böhm with singer Klaus Lemm, and introducing: guitarist Jens Frank, Jochen Fünders and Herbert Dreger.[7][8] This line-up disbanded in 1989.[3][9]

Darxon re-assembled once again for a third album, from Belgian label Mausoleum Records. Massimo DeMatteis was joined by guitarists Frank Dielewski and Thomas Thanscheidt, bassist Ingo "Pink" Geiger, and Steeler drummer Jan Yildiral. The band then went into hiatus.[3][10]

Darxon was recreated for live work by Jens Frank in 2006, and renamed Noxrad. The band now included former bassist Jochen Fünders, singer Conny Beck (of Belda Beast, Fyre, Riccochet, and Second Sight), with Thilo Voiss (from Aardvarks and Riccochet) on drums.[3][11][12]

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Current members

  • Jens Frank – guitars (1988–1989) (2006–present)
  • Jochen Fünders – bass (1988–1989) (2006–present)
  • Conny Beck – vocals (2006–present)
  • Thilo Voiss – drums (2006–present)

Former members

  • Massimo DeMatteis – vocals (1983–1988) (1992)
  • Markus Szarf – lead guitar (1983–1987)
  • Peter Schmidt – bass (1983–1987)
  • Dominik Hulshorst – drums (1983–1987)
  • Wolfgang Bohm – lead guitar (1987–1989)
  • Michael Hebestadt – rhythm guitar (1987–1989)
  • Klaus Lemm – vocals (1988–1989)
  • Thomas Smuszynski – bass (1987)
  • Ingo Plass – drums (1987)
  • Herbert Dreger – drums (1988–1989)
  • Frank Dielewski – lead guitar (1992)
  • Thomas Thanscheidt – rhythm guitar (1992)
  • Ingo "Pink" Geiger – bass (1992)
  • Jan Yildiral – drums (1992)

Discography

Studio albums

  • Killed in Action (1984)
  • No Thrills (1987)
  • Shout! (1992)

EP's

  • Tokyo (1985)

Singles

  • Holding On (1986)

References

  1. ^ "RockHard: Review anzeigen". www.rockhard.de. Retrieved 30 April 2016. (German)
  2. ^ "Google translation of the preceding reference". Retrieved 30 April 2016
  3. ^ a b c d "Darxon Bio". Archived from the original on 10 November 2014. Retrieved 30 April 2016. Rockdetector.com Retrieved 30 April 2016
  4. ^ Anonymus: Darxon. In: Metal Hammer. Hard Rock & Heavy Metal Poster Magazin!. September 1984, issue 13.
  5. ^ Anonymus: Darxon. In: Metal Hammer. September 1986, German Metal, issue 35.
  6. ^ Jens Reimnitz: Darxon. Deutsche Band mit internationalem Standard!. In: Horror Infernal. Nr. [ca. 12], Jahresende 1987, issue 43
  7. ^ Sebastino., Jenny Kappmeier. "BOURBON $TREET - FIRST CLASS ROCK'N'ROLL". www.bourbon-street-online.de. Retrieved 30 April 2016. (German)
  8. ^ "Google translation of the preceding reference". Retrieved 30 April 2016
  9. ^ Martin Groß: Shout!. Darxon. In: Metal Hammer. May 1992, issue 154.
  10. ^ Burkhard Schröder: Darxon. Shout!. In: Metal Hammer. February 1992
  11. ^ "UNDERGROUND EMPIRE the ONLINE EMPIRE". www.underground-empire.com. Archived from the original on 1 June 2016. Retrieved 30 April 2016. (German)
  12. ^ "Google translation of preceding reference". Retrieved 30 April 2016
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