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Jules Maxwell was born on 28 October, 1965 in Bangor, United Kingdom, is a British-Australian music duo. Discover Jules Maxwell's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?
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Jules Maxwell Net Worth
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Dead Can Dance are an Australian neoclassical darkwave band from Melbourne.
They relocated to London the following year.
Australian music historian Ian McFarlane described Dead Can Dance's style as "constructed soundscapes of mesmerising grandeur and solemn beauty; African polyrhythms, Gaelic folk, Gregorian chant, Middle Eastern music, mantras, and art rock."
Dead Can Dance were formed in Melbourne, Australia, in August 1981 with Paul Erikson on bass guitar, Lisa Gerrard (ex-Microfilm) on vocals and percussion, Simon Monroe (Marching Girls) on drums and Brendan Perry (also of Marching Girls) on vocals and guitar.
Gerrard and Perry were a couple who met as members of Melbourne's Little Band scene.
One song from the recording sessions, "The Lotus Eaters", was eventually released on the box set Dead Can Dance (1981-1998) and on the two-disc compilation Wake (2003).
In May 1982, the band left Melbourne and moved to London, England, where they signed with alternative music label 4AD.
With the duo, the initial United Kingdom line-up were Paul Erikson and Peter Ulrich.
The group's debut album, Dead Can Dance, was released in February 1984.
The artwork, which depicts a ritual mask from New Guinea, "provide[s] a visual reinterpretation of the meaning of the name Dead Can Dance", set in a faux Greek typeface.
The album featured "drum-driven, ambient guitar music with chanting, singing and howling", and fit in with the ethereal wave style of label mates Cocteau Twins.
They followed with a four-track extended play, Garden of the Arcane Delights in August.
AllMusic described their early work as "as goth as it gets" (despite the group themselves rejecting the label ), while the EP saw them "plunging into a wider range of music and style".
For their second album, Spleen and Ideal, the group comprised the core duo of Gerrard and Perry with cello, trombone and tympani added in by session musicians.
Released in November 1985, it was co-produced by the duo and John A. Rivers.
Raggett describes it as "a consciously medieval European sound [...] like it was recorded in an immense cathedral".
The group built a following in Europe, and the album reached No. 2 on the UK indie charts.
In 1989, Gerrard and Perry separated domestically – Gerrard moved to Barcelona before returning to Australia and Perry moved to Ireland – but still wrote, recorded and performed as Dead Can Dance.
The duo's sixth studio album, Into the Labyrinth, was issued in September 1993 and dispensed with guest musicians entirely; it sold 500,000 copies worldwide and appeared in the Billboard 200.
The band became 4AD's highest-selling act.
They followed with a world tour in 1994 and recorded a live performance in California which was released as Toward the Within, with video versions on Laserdisc and VHS (later on DVD).
Many unofficial bootlegs of concerts spanning its career exist, containing several rare songs that were only performed live.
Toward the Within is the duo's first official live album, which reached the Billboard 200 and was followed by In Concert 19 years later.
Gerrard released her debut solo recording, The Mirror Pool, and reunited with Perry on the Dead Can Dance studio album Spiritchaser in 1996.
The album also charted on Billboard 200 and reached No. 1 on the Top World Music Albums Chart.
Having temporarily disbanded in 1998, they reunited in 2005 for a world tour, and again in 2011 to release and tour the album Anastasis.
In 1998, Dead Can Dance began recording a follow-up album to Spiritchaser, which was due to be released in early 1999 followed by a planned world tour.
However, they separated before it was completed and canceled the tour.
Gerrard teamed with Pieter Bourke (Snog, Soma) to issue Duality in April 1998.
Perry released Eye of the Hunter in October 1999.
Dead Can Dance reunited in 2005 and released limited-edition recordings of thirteen shows from its European tour and eight recordings from the subsequent North American tour, as well as a compilation titled Selections from Europe 2005.
These concerts were recorded and released on The Show record label.
In 2005, the song "Nierika" became part of the opening titles for Mexican television station TV Azteca's soap opera La Chacala.
On 12 May 2011, Brendan Perry announced on his official web forum that Dead Can Dance would record a new album and then embark on two-month world tour.
In late 2011, the band announced a reunion world tour, including 12 US cities, to be accompanied by the release of a live album on a new label.
The band made a formal announcement about its world tour and new album, Anastasis, for a release date of 13 August 2012.
The tour was scheduled to begin on 9 August 2012 in Canada and continue until 19 September 2012 in Turkey, 21 and 23 September in Greece, 13 October in Russia, then 28 October 2012 in Ireland, then Mexico and South America and then in Lebanon and finally Australia in February 2013.
On 15 November 2012 it was announced that the band would be returning to Europe to continue its tour, starting on 28 May 2013 in Portugal.
They released their most recent album, Dionysus, in 2018, and toured Europe in 2022.