Danielle Gardner (born 23 September 1958) is better known as Danielle Dax a
experimental musician and producer from the late 1970s to the early 1990s.
She was born in Southend-on-Sea, Essex.
She did brief but notable time in an avantgarde punk band called The Lemon
Kittens, during which Dax was included on the League of Gentlemen's 1981
eponymous album, performing vocals (credited as "Hamsprachtmusic") on the
song "Minor Man". However, that song was not included when the album was
released on CD as God Save The King. But her artwork was kept for the
cover.
Dax then left The Lemon Kittens and embarked on a solo career, recording
and producing the albums Pop-Eyes (1982), Jesus Egg That Wept (1984), and
Inky Bloaters (1987) on her own label, Awesome Records. In 1988 she signed
with Sire Records, which released her double album Dark Adapted Eye,
containing material from her previous recordi
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