(Photo by Mike Cooper) THE SHAPE OF THINGS REVIEWS – 7/10 CLASSIC ROCK Electronic pioneer shows how it’s done. Named after an HG Wells novel, this album’s title omits the words ‘To Come’, possibly because John Foxx has been living … Read the rest of this entry →
REVIEW OF THE SHAPE OF THINGS (RELEASED ON 19 MARCH, 2012) 4/5 MOJO MAGAZINE Early Ultravox enigma’s second with Benge. Never a man to shout from the rooftops when an electronically distorted murmur will do, John Foxx is quietly top-ranking … Read the rest of this entry →
UNCUT REVIEW OF THE SHAPE OF THINGS 7/10 The original alienated synthesist, still exploring the analogue . . . Before finding success with vocalist Midge Ure, Ultravox were led by the Chorley-born John Foxx, whose pale, alien appearance and passion … Read the rest of this entry →
John Foxx And The Maths are set to release a 16 track single CD version of the new album, The Shape Of Things on 19 March, 2012. The single CD will feature ‘Talk (Beneath Your Dreams)’ which is a collaboration … Read the rest of this entry →
FACT MAGAZINE have previewed the new Belbury Poly Mix of ‘Summerland’, taken from the ltd edition double CD of the new album, The Shape Of Things. They also describe the new album as ‘rooted in the classic electronic pop tradition … Read the rest of this entry →
John Foxx And The Maths won Best Electro Act of 2011 at the recent Artrocker Magazine Awards. Gary Numan presented the award. Later John presented Gary with the Legend Award. A great night.
Photo by Mike Cooper. John Foxx and the Maths XOYO, London 25th October 2011 John Foxx’s short national tour to promote new LP Interplay ended with two dates at London’s XOYO venue before moving onto Europe. Whilst first support act … Read the rest of this entry →
Tonight, XOYO is undergoing a blood transfusion, and a steady influx of people whom it might not regard as its usual clientele: synth heads, smart-goths and thin men that look strangely related to William Burroughs are strolling through the shadows and … Read the rest of this entry →