Band,
Dance and Electronic
Formed: 1987. Disbanded: 1990. Reformed: 1992 Beginning as an Electronic Rock group not dissimilar to Zodiac Mindwarp And The Love Reaction DFA were critically acclaimed by music press and fans alike, however after three years the band had burnt itself out, this prompted Steve Dixon to take a trip around the world where he was exposed to Acid and House music. Circa 1992 he and Brian Dixon begin making music again, though without vocals and guitars; the resulting mix of Acid, Dance and Techno was soon picked up by Peaceville's Hammy and he signed the band to his Dreamtime label. At this point original DFA guitarist Paul rejoined, and vocalist Hayley Windsor was recruited. In 1997 the band recorded their last album for Dreamtime; Om - 23. Brian Moss and Hayley Windsor currently perform with Mirazma, Steve Dixon passed away in 2007.
Steve Dixon voc, key | |
Hayley Windsor voc | |
Brian Moss key | |
Paul Bird g |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Jewels & Calories | Drug Free America vs Maurice | 2000 | Album |
Om - 23 | Drug Free America | 1997 | Album |
Narcotica (The New Pornography) | Drug Free America | 1995 | Album |
Trip: The Dreamtime Remixes | Drug Free America | 1993 | Album |
Can You Feel? | Drug Free America | 1992 | Album |
Trip | Drug Free America | 1992 | Album |
Attitude 50 Cents | Drug Free America | 1989 | Album |
Just Like Daddy's Gun | Drug Free America | 1989 | Album |
Heaven Ain't High Enough | Drug Free America | 1989 | Album |
Day-Glo Pussycat | Drug Free America | 1988 | Album |
Live At Viet Vegas | Drug Free America | 1988 | Single |
Medication Time / Cyberspace | Drug Free America | Album | |
Loud Everybody / Can You Feel? | Drug Free America | Single |