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Halogen were an Australian rock band, formed in
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in 1997. Founding mainstays were Frans Bisschops on guitar and keyboards and Jasmine Yee on lead vocals – both expatriate
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ers. Halogen released three albums, ''Save the Ones You Love'' (March 2003), ''Building on the Edge of the Sky'' (July 2004) and ''Sirens'' (July 2006), before disbanding in 2007.


History

Halogen released a five-track debut extended play, ''Into the Crash Barrier'' (1999). They gained national exposure with the track, "Hole Around My Heart", from their second EP, ''Somewhere You're Alone'' (2001), via
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. The group won
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in 2001 in the Love category. They released a second single, "Walkaway", in February 2002 and undertook a tour of Australia's east coast including performing at the Australian Music Week. The single received airplay on national broadcaster
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. A follow-up single, "On a Bridge", also gained airplay on Triple J. Both singles appeared on their debut album, ''Save the Ones You Love'' (March 2003), via Karmic Hit, a Sydney-based independent record label formed by
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of the Church. They released a third single, "Caught Me", in 2003 which was supported by another tour of the eastern coast of Australia. ''Undercover''s Tim Cashmere reviewed ''Save the Ones You Love'', and provided a track-by-track analysis, of the singles he felt that "On a Bridge", was "Leaning towards the rock 'n' roll influences in the group, tis a welcome second. Once again, ee'svocal is nothing short of flawless and lyrics that leave the listener intrigued as to what said person was thinking." "Caught Me", he observed, "shows the group working with dynamic, another quality so many bands, both local and international are lacking." Their second album, ''Building on the Edge of the Sky'' (July 2004), had Bisschops and Yee providing their compositions to 15 different emerging producers: one each to work on. When it appeared via Karmic Hit, Chris Havercroft of ''X-Press Online'' observed, "long time purveyors of the dark, brooding, gothic guitar driven pop songs has served them moderately well in the past, however their new found interest in electronic music appears to be a masterstroke." ''FasterLouder''s Stormin' Norman compared it to their first album, "
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is definitely emo-rock, this collection could be described by mutating comparisons to Enya and Propellerheads rather than their usual melancholy selves...
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dreamy, emotional mood and the subtle use of electronic music effects." In February 2006 another EP, ''Baby Eyes'', preceded the release of the band's third album, ''Sirens'', which appeared in July of that year. Halogen disbanded in the following year. In addition to her work in Halogen, Yee provided vocals on the
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song, "Sounds of Life" for that group's album, ''
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and vocals for "Can't let You be Lonely" by the Transients. Bisschops and Yee formed, She Selexx, an electronica project with local producer, Trilby Temperley, who is the older brother of
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).


Members

* Frans Bisschops - guitar, keyboards (1997-2007) * Jasmine Yee - vocals (1997-2007) * Jeff Bullen - drums (1998-2000) * Jason Clemo - guitar (1998-2000) * Chris Ashton - guitar (2000-2003) * Ben Crooke - drums (2000-2007) * Neil Scothern - bass guitar (2000-2002) * Rob Maszkowski - bass guitar (2002-2007) * Trent Dhue - guitar, keyboard, trumpet (2003-2007)


Discography


Albums


Extended plays


Awards


WAM Song of the Year

The
WAM Song of the Year WAM was originally formed as the Western Australian Rock Music Industry Association Inc. (WARMIA) in 1985, with its main aim to develop and run annual awards recognising achievements within the music industry in Western Australia. WAM first receiv ...
was formed by the Western Australian Rock Music Industry Association Inc. (WARMIA) in 1985, with its main aim to develop and run annual awards recognising achievements within the music industry in Western Australia. (wins only) , - , 2001 , , Grand Prize , , -


References

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