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Clan Of Xymox

13.1M streams

13,057,746

Medusa

12.5M streams

12,545,998

Kindred Spirits

6.1M streams

6,098,024

Creatures

4.5M streams

4,485,163

Consolation

4.1M streams

4,096,500

Days of Black

2.6M streams

2,582,880

She

2.5M streams

2,513,577

Twist Of Shadows

1.9M streams

1,944,901

Notes from the Underground

1M streams

1,008,305

Matters of Mind, Body and Soul

1M streams

1,007,993

Biography

Clan of Xymox is a Dutch band formed in 1981 in Nijmegen, Netherlands. The band originally started under the name Xymox and was founded by Ronny Moorings. Their music is often classified as darkwave, gothic rock, and synth-pop, and they are known for their moody, atmospheric sound and introspective lyrics. In 1983, the band released their self-titled debut album "Subsequent Pleasures" and gained attention in the emerging gothic music scene. The album featured a dark, ethereal sound that would become their signature style. The band's name was changed to Clan of Xymox after signing with the U.K. independent label 4AD. In 1985, Clan of Xymox released their second album, "Clan of Xymox," which included the hit song "A Day." The album helped establish the band's reputation within the gothic / dark wave music scene and gained them a dedicated following. Over the years, Clan of Xymox has experienced various lineup changes, with Ronny Moorings being the only constant member. The band has continued to release albums and tour regularly, maintaining a strong fan base around the world. Clan of Xymox's music often explores themes of love, loss, and introspection, and they are known for their melancholic and atmospheric soundscapes. Their influence can be heard in the work of many contemporary darkwave and gothic bands. Throughout their long career, Clan of Xymox has remained active and continues to be an important and influential presence in the gothic/ dark wave music genre.