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Wax Trax! Records is an American independent record label based in Chicago.It began as a record shop in Denver, Colorado, opened by life partners Jim Nash and Dannie Flesher, who sold the store in 1978 and moved to Chicago.
Black Box - Wax Trax! Records: The First 13 Years Various Artists: 1994 Wax Trax/TVT Records (1993-2000) No. Artist Title Format TVT 7198: Psykosonik: Psykosonik: CS/CD
Records albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Wax Trax! Topics about Wax Trax! Records albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
Black Box commemorates Wax Trax!'s output as an independent record label prior to its purchase by TVT Records. In particular, Black Box celebrates Wax Trax!'s place as the seminal American industrial label, featuring acts such as Ministry (and its numerous side projects), KMFDM, Meat Beat Manifesto, Coil, Laibach, and many others. Black Box is ...
Wax Trax! Records Single 1992 "Addiction" Wax Trax Records Single 1994 Wired/Lung: Wax Trax!/TVT Records CD EP 1994 "Nothing" Wax Trax!/TVT Records Single 1995 "Hole in the Ground" Wax Trax!/TVT Records Promo only CD/12" 1996 Burn 3.2: Wax Trax!/TVT Records Promo only Single 1999 [R]evolution 5.1: Positron! Records Single 2000 Transient 5.2 ...
Pages in category "Wax Trax! Records artists" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Thrill Kill Kult left Wax Trax! Records after their third album, Sexplosion!, surpassed Confessions to become the biggest seller on the imprint, and major label Interscope Records took notice. [8] TKK signed to Interscope, which re-released Sexplosion! and garnered the band their most familiar alternative radio hit, "Sex on Wheelz". [9]
Front by Front was one of Wax Trax! Records' most successful releases, selling more than 90,000 units in its first run. [9] The album, and its lead single "Headhunter", elevated the public awareness of EBM and industrial music in the late 1980s. [10] In 2019, Pitchfork ranked it at number 6 in its list of the "33 Best Industrial Albums of All ...