Band, BE
Electronic, Rock and Pop
Industrial rock / electroclash / dark EBM band from Antwerp, Belgium. The band took form in 2004 and was mainly focused on playing live. Later that year they won the Studio Brussel Demopoll with The Future Of The Sun. In 2007 they teamed up with Len Lemeire (of Implant / 32Crash fame) to record their first album. After the release of their second album they performed on festivals such as BIMFest 2008, Waregem Expo Gothic Festival 2009, VK Concerts (supporting Subsonica), Hof Ter Lo (supporting Emilie Autumn) and more. The videoclip for their single "Moments" got banned in 2009 by YouTube which spawned a reaction of disbelief and disapproval towards YouTube in both the press and in online communities. In 2012 the DJ-EP "Ok / Virtual Gods" was released but before the release the Jan Vervloet remix of the track Ok leaked out and was already being played in various dj sets and podcasts, among others in one by Johan Gielen. Concert-wise the band played at venues Nijdrop for the Pluto Festival and at Ancienne Belgique (supporting Praga Khan) in 2013.
Kristof De Clerck eg | |
Yves Schelpe voc *1985 BE | |
Ben Van De Cruys g, eg | |
Emélie Nicolaï voc *1985 BE |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Dream Fever | Psy'Aviah | 2019 | Album |
Looking For The Sun | Psy'Aviah | 2018 | Album |
Lightflare | Psy'Aviah | 2018 | Album |
Seven Sorrows, Seven Stars | Psy'Aviah | 2016 | Album |
Chasing The Speed Of Light | Psy'Aviah | 2016 | Album |
Never Look Back / Words | Psy'Aviah | 2015 | Album |
The Xenogamous Endeavour | Psy'Aviah | 2014 | Album |
Our Common Future | Psy'Aviah Feat. Kyoko Baertsoen | 2014 | Album |
Future Past | Psy'Aviah | 2013 | Album |
Ok / Virtual Gods | Psy'Aviah | 2012 | Album |
Into The Game | Psy'Aviah Feat. Ayria | 2011 | Album |
Introspection / Extrospection | Psy'Aviah | 2011 | Album |
Eclectric | Psy'Aviah | 2010 | Album |
Entertainment Industries | Psy'Aviah | 2008 | Album |