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Rexy

Rexy

Rexy has been played over 100 times on NTS, first on 26 February 2014. Rexy's music has been featured on 100 episodes.

There are at least two artists called "Rexy":

A cult new classic early 80s synth-pop duo.

A video game music remixer.

In 1979, Chris Burne of Rivvits collaborated with noted keyboardist Vic Martin (Eurythmics, Boy George), for a single on Alien records, 'Don't Turn Me Away.' The singer was a striking 19-year-old brunette, an art student at St Martin's college named Rexy. With the exotic aura around, the single was released in 1980, followed by a full-length LP, Running Out Of Time in 1981. The album became a cult favorite after 30 years later.

Rexy (Bev Wooff) is a remixer who shows frequent activity across many different areas of the remixing community, including OCR, VGMix, RPGamer and the Dwelling of Duels. She was a student at Liverpool in the UK, taking courses in IT and Music Technology. She was first given piano tuition at the age of 8 years old, and first got introduced to studio production at 12. Since her first remix outing in June 2003 (Final Fantasy VII "Chinatown's Future") she has generated over 20 remixes for her audience to reach on to. In her free time she often enjoys taking time for artwork, writing, casual sports (mainly swimming and tennis) and web browsing. Her gaming passions often lie within the action/adventure field, and her favorite game is Crash Bandicoot 3. Her tools of the trade for mixing are Anvil Studio, WavePad and Audacity, and at her university she also has access to Cubase SX and Sony Foundary Vegas.

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Rexy

Rexy has been played over 100 times on NTS, first on 26 February 2014. Rexy's music has been featured on 100 episodes.

There are at least two artists called "Rexy":

A cult new classic early 80s synth-pop duo.

A video game music remixer.

In 1979, Chris Burne of Rivvits collaborated with noted keyboardist Vic Martin (Eurythmics, Boy George), for a single on Alien records, 'Don't Turn Me Away.' The singer was a striking 19-year-old brunette, an art student at St Martin's college named Rexy. With the exotic aura around, the single was released in 1980, followed by a full-length LP, Running Out Of Time in 1981. The album became a cult favorite after 30 years later.

Rexy (Bev Wooff) is a remixer who shows frequent activity across many different areas of the remixing community, including OCR, VGMix, RPGamer and the Dwelling of Duels. She was a student at Liverpool in the UK, taking courses in IT and Music Technology. She was first given piano tuition at the age of 8 years old, and first got introduced to studio production at 12. Since her first remix outing in June 2003 (Final Fantasy VII "Chinatown's Future") she has generated over 20 remixes for her audience to reach on to. In her free time she often enjoys taking time for artwork, writing, casual sports (mainly swimming and tennis) and web browsing. Her gaming passions often lie within the action/adventure field, and her favorite game is Crash Bandicoot 3. Her tools of the trade for mixing are Anvil Studio, WavePad and Audacity, and at her university she also has access to Cubase SX and Sony Foundary Vegas.

Original source Last.fm

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(Don't) Turn Me Away
Rexy
Alien Records1980
Running Out Of Time
Rexy
Alien Records1981
Alien
Rexy
Alien Records1981
Alien
Rexy
Alien Records1981
Sending In The Clones
Rexy
Alien Records1981
Running Out Of Time
Rexy
Alien Records1981
In The Force
Rexy
Alien Records1981
Running Out Of Time
Rexy
Alien Records1981
Funky Butt
Rexy
Alien Records1981
Don't Turn Me Away
Rexy
Alien Records1981