Ajax (band)
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Origin | New York, NY, United States |
Genres | Electronica |
Years active | 1989 – 1996 |
Labels |
Wax Trax! Records Zoo Entertainment Infinite Love |
Past members |
Arleen L. Mitchel (1989-1996) Michael Roy (1989-1990) Michael Hornburg (1989-1990) Joseph Hornof (1994-1996) |
Ajax is a New York-based band, led by female singer Arleen Mitchel. The outfit released the single "Mind the Gap" in 1989, on Wax Trax! Records. A full-length self-titled debut LP followed, which combined industrial and acid-house music. The album, and its two singles failed to chart.
Mitchel revived the name in the 1990s, most successfully on the 1995 single "Ex-Junkie" which became a minor club hit. "Ex-Junkie" is the band's first (and to date last) entry on the Billboard Hot Dance/Club charts, peaking at number 48.[1]
Discography
Albums
Year | Title | Label |
1990 | Ajax | Wax Trax! |
1995 | Aphrodite | Zoo Entertainment |
Singles
Year | Song | Chart U.S. Dance |
Album | Label |
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1989 | "Mind the Gap" | - | Ajax | Wax Trax! |
1990 | "One World" | - | Ajax | Wax Trax! |
1994 | "Evening Chanting" | - | non-album single | Infinite Love |
1995 | "Ex-Junkie" | 48 | Aphrodite | Zoo Entertainment |
1995 | "Experience No. 2" | - | Aphrodite | Zoo Entertainment |
- Chart information courtesy of Billboard.com and Allmusic.com
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