Career Timeline of John Foxx: Major Achievements and Milestones

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How John Foxx built a successful career. Explore key moments that defined the journey.

John Foxx is a multifaceted English artist known primarily for his contributions to music. He gained initial recognition as the original lead singer of the new wave band Ultravox. In 1980, Foxx transitioned to a solo career, marked by the release of his influential album 'Metamatic'. Beyond music, he is also involved in various artistic pursuits, including photography, graphic design, writing, teaching, and lecturing, demonstrating a wide range of creative talents.

September 2007: Remastered Metamatic release and ICA showcase

In September 2007, a remastered edition of Metamatic was released as a two-CD pack. Also in September 2007, a showcase of Foxx's work was held at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London, featuring a performance and Q&A session, followed by a live performance of the entire Metamatic album and a DVD showing of Cathedral Oceans.

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December 2007: Cinemascope exhibition at the Coningsby Gallery

In December 2007, John Foxx exhibited some of his photographic works in an exhibition called Cinemascope at the Coningsby Gallery in west London. The images were part of three collections, "Grey Suit Music", "Tiny Colour Movies" and "Cathedral Oceans".

December 2009: Announcement of John Foxx and the Maths project and release of "Destination" / "September Town" single

In December 2009, the Metamatic website announced the new musical project John Foxx and the Maths, a collaboration with Benge. In December 2009, the initial download-only single "Destination" / "September Town" was released by Townsend Records and later via iTunes.

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June 2010: Preview of new tracks at Short Circuit electronic music festival

On June 5, 2010, John Foxx and the Maths previewed some new tracks at the Short Circuit electronic music festival at The Roundhouse in London.

September 2010: Article on design work in Creative review

In September 2010, John Foxx's design work was the subject of an article in the UK monthly Creative review.

December 2010: Participation in John Cage's 4'33" recording

In December 2010, John Foxx participated in the recording of John Cage's 4'33" as part of the Cage Against the Machine collective.

July 2011: Announcement of UK tour and The Shape of Things album

In July 2011, a nine-date UK tour by John Foxx and the Maths was announced, along with live performances in Poland and Belgium. A second album, The Shape of Things, was also announced and was initially only available for purchase at tour venues.

January 2013: Announcement as support act for OMD's English Electric tour

In January 2013, it was announced that John Foxx and the Maths would be the support act for Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark's English Electric spring tour.

March 2013: Participation in On Vanishing Land project and première of Electricity and Ghosts

In March 2013, John Foxx participated in the On Vanishing Land project, which evokes a walk along the Suffolk coastline. On March 7, Foxx premièred a new piano work entitled Electricity and Ghosts with accompanying films made by himself and Karborn as part of the event presentation.

April 2013: English Electric tour

John Foxx and the Maths supported Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark's English Electric spring tour which ran from March 30 to April 14, 2013.

2015: Contribution to Blue Velvet Revisited soundtrack

In 2015, John Foxx contributed to the soundtrack of the feature-length film Blue Velvet Revisited, along with Cult With No Name and Tuxedomoon, consisting of footage shot during the making of David Lynch's film Blue Velvet.

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May 2019: Announcement of new album

In May 2019, John Foxx's official account announced that John Foxx and the Maths were back in the studio working on a new album, this time with Robin Simon on guitar.

August 2020: Howl charts in the UK Albums Chart

In early August 2020, Howl reached No. 80 in the UK Albums Chart, becoming the first John Foxx and the Maths album to chart in the UK, and Foxx's first charting album in the UK since 1985.