Star Industry

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Star Industry
OriginMaasmechelen, Belgium
Genres
Years active
  • 1996–present
Labels
Websitewww.starindustry.be
MembersPeter Beckers (vocals, guitar)
Xavier Vranken (guitar, vocals)
Stijn Kuipers (bass)
Kurt Lantin (drums) since 1999
Past members
Marc Haerden (drums) 1997-1999
Christine Careghi (live violin) 1999-2000

Star Industry are a gothic rock band formed in 1996 in Belgium. They have since released four studio albums, a live album and three EPs.

The four-piece band frequently plays tours and genre festivals. Among the goth scene the most well known hit is the track Nineties, which in 1998 topped the Israeli alternative music chart.

Discography[]

on Revelation Records:

  • (1997)

on Purple Moon Records:

  • Iron Dust Crush (1998), re-release, contains two additional live tracks.
  • (2000), four-track CD single.
  • (2001), contains a cover version of the Roxette hit The Look

on Alfa Matrix Records:

  • (2007), limited first edition ("SuperBox") with additional re-mix CD and an album cover T-shirt.
  • Velvet (2008), re-release
  • (2008), Live album recorded at La Sala club in Madrid on 15 April 2007, a limited first edition contains the re-issue of the deleted Iron Dust Crush album in double CD format.
  • (2014), four-track digital-only single.
  • (2015), also available as limited edition with additional bonus CD.

Self-released:

  • EP (2016), limited edition of 100 copies which were given away to fans attending the gig at Death Disco club in Athens on 26 June 2016.

Tribute compilation appearances:

  • Re:Covered - A Tribute to Depeche Mode Vol. 1 (Alfa Matrix, 2009) - Enjoy the Silence
  • A Strange Play - A Tribute to The Cure (Alfa Matrix, 2014) - The Walk (Club Edit)
  • Recovery for You - A Tribute to Front 242 (Alfa Matrix, 2016) - Tragedy for you
  • A MAGNIS MAXIMA - A Tribute to Das Projekt (unknown, 2016) - Dream Never Ends
  • Re:Covered - A Tribute to Depeche Mode Vol. 3 (Alfa Matrix, 2019) - Stripped

References[]

  1. ^ [1] AllMusic. Retrieved 04 February 2016

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