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Taxi Girl

Taxi Female was formed in Paris in the later ’70s around Daniel Darc (vocals), Mirwais (electric guitar), Laurent Sinclair (keyboards), Stéphane Erard (bass), and Pierre Wolfsohn (drums). The music group played straight alongside such renowned works as Marquis de Sade in the French ’80s cult rings club. Mainly inspired by books and American pop music, the music group developed a Mishima fits the Stooges fits Kraftwerk matches Jim Morrison method, becoming famous because of several couple of singles (“Mannequin,” “Cherchez le Garçon,” “Paris,” “Aussi Belle Qu’une Balle”) and surprising live units. Their supervisor, Alexis, built a complete story around Darc and his team, specifically after Darc cut his personal wrists on-stage when starting for Talking Mind. Their first recording, Seppuku, made by the Stranglers’ Jean-Jacques Burnel and documented by using drummer Jet Dark (also from the Stranglers) showcased a completely grown romantic fresh wave band in the elevation of their capabilities. But drummer Pierre Wolfsohn’s loss of life by medication overdose precipitated the band’s end, although Darc-Mirwais core continued recording a small number of singles and mini-LPs before both heading solo. Darc experienced a gradually but amazingly developing profession, and Mirwais when on effectively in the creation field to the stage where he surely got to make Madonna albums in the 2000s. His newfound recognition, combined to his Creation recording and Darc’s acclaimed Crève Coeur, added to the raising amount of rings claiming their impact in the middle-2000s new influx/post-punk revival picture.

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