UK
Formed: 1994
Died: 01 January 2000
Years Active: 90
Genres: Electronic, Pop/Rock
Styles: Dance-Pop, Dance, Club/Dance, Alternative Dance, Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock
The British dance-pop outfit Dubstar formed in Newcastle, England in 1992. Comprised of vocalist Sarah Blackwood, keyboardist/programmer Steve Hiller and guitarist Chris Wilkie, the trio soon recorded a demo containing a cover of Billy Bragg's "St. Swithin's Day," quickly earning a contract with the Food label. After their first single, "Stars," reached the U.K. Top 40 in the summer of 1995, Dubstar issued their acclaimed debut LP, Disgraceful. In the early weeks of 1996, "Not So Manic Now" became the group's breakthrough hit; their sophomore e...
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