Proxyon
Proxyon is a Dutch synthpop project founded by Michiel van der Kuy (who also worked in similar synthdance projects as Laserdance, Koto, Rygar and Area 51).
History
Proxyon released its first single, "Space Hopper", in 1987 under the Rams Horn Records label. The first two Proxyon albums (Proxyon and The Interplanetary Mission) were co-produced by Michiel van Eijk and Rob van Eijk, and composed by van der Kuy. Production on the third Proxyon album, Return Of Tarah, is credited to "Jay Vee."[1]
Discography
- Proxyon (alternately titled The Big Bang Album[2]) (1989)
- The Interplanetary Mission (1992)
- The Return of Tarah (1993)
- Space Intermission (compilation of The Interplanetary Mission and The Return of Tarah) (1995)
- Hypersound Outta Space (compilation album) (2005)
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