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SX (band)

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Genres
  
Labels
  
Past members
  
Jeroen Termote

Origin
  
Kortrijk, Belgium (2009)

Years active
  
2009 - present

Website
  
www.sxmusic.be

Genre
  
Indie pop

Record label
  
Clay Records

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Albums
  
Alphabet, Arche, Council Pop

Members
  
Stefanie Callebaut, Jeroen Termote, Benjamin Harris

Similar
  
Goose, Ben H Allen, Gorki, MAYHEM NODB, The Black Box Revelation

Profiles

SX is a Belgian aetheric indie pop group from Kortrijk, Belgium. The band was founded in the spring of 2009 by Benjamin Desmet (keyboard, guitar) and Stefanie Callebaut (voice, keyboard).

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With Mister Lion the group won the Road2Fame-challenge of TV channel TMF in June 2009. Three months later, the group won the public's prize during the final of talent show Westtalent. As radio channel Studio Brussel provided them both the Vi.be On Air-award and their attention, SX broke through in January 2011 with the record 'Black Video'. The video clip received positive criticism as well. On 26 May 2011 SX recorded three tracks (Black Video, Stop and Graffiti) in the Toots-Studio in Brussels. These tracks were broadcast in the Studio Brussel program Select and can still be heard at the Studio Brussel website. In 2011, the group went on tour through Germany, Netherlands and the United Kingdom. The debut album of SX, Arche, came out in 2012. The follow-up album Alphabet was released in 2016.

SX (band) Everything is possible Interview with SX Glasswerk Magazine

Name

SX (band) Photoshoot with SX How to shoot a band in a swimming pool YouTube

Multiple interpretations are possible for the short name "SX". The technological tone of the term, the futuristic scope of the name and the referral to sex are a couple of examples singer Stefanie Callebaut gave during interviews.

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Songs

ShimonaAlphabet · 2016
Black VideoArche · 2012
HurtsAlphabet · 2016

References

SX (band) Wikipedia


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