Dubstar

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  • electronic
  • britpop
  • female vocalists
  • pop
  • electronica
Dubstar was formed by Sarah Blackwood, Steve Hillier and Chris Wilkie in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1992 after being discovered by a fellow North East UK-based manager and producer, Graeme Robinson. Robinson renamed the band, which had previously gone by the name 'The Joans'. After Robinson produced the material for the band's first album and had brought the tapes to the attention of Food Records' Andy Ross, the band were signed to the EMI off-shoot in November 1994. They released three albums: Disgraceful, Goodbye, Make It Better before disbanding in 2000.

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Songs

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    Song No. 9

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    St. Swithin's Day

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    Starfish

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    Stars

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    Stars (acoustic version)

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    Stars (acoustic)

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    Stars (Mother dub mix)

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    Stars (Mother dub)

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    Stars (Motiv 8 Mix)

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    Stars (Motiv 8 radio mix)

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    Stars (Motiv8 Asteroid vocal mix)

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    Stars (original mix)

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    Stars (Search & Destroy Full Vox mix)

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    Stars (Sky edit)

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    Stars (Sonic Star dub)

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    Stars (Steve Hillier remix)

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    Stars (Sweet Tooths DJ's Excursion)

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    Stars (Way Out West Mix)

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    Stars (Way Out West remix)

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    Stars - Sky 12' Mix


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