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2011-12 upcoming...

Clouds of Steel "Let Her Voice Touch Your Soul" -
Double Album
Some demos on myspace...
2010
Fool's Paradise - Greenhaus (Phuture Recordings)
"Coming on very much like The Birthday Massacre
crossed with early Garbage, they have some lovely haunting melodies,
and a real melancholic but uplifting quality about them. Singer
Phoenix J brings a kind of sassy, sweet dark soulfulness to
the proceedings..."
- NX Live Alternative Music & Culture
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2007

You're Not Alone - Greenhaus (Revolver Records)
As main vocalist/writer, her title track has already
moved listeners with "therapeutic" results (music.terrorvelag),
whilst Higher Ground, tipped to be a future smash, has an "enchanting
melody not heard since the Cocteau Twins," Record of the
Day. Listen to samples here.
2005

You're Not Alone - Greenhaus (Kalinkaland Records)
2002
Junkk LP (Firebird Music)
Phoenix J's second solo album. A "worthy successor"
(zabadak) which "takes the blend of Western pop, R&B
dance and Asian influences she explored in Binary Star to another
level," Zach's Trax.
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1999

Cult Themes of the 70s Vol. 2 Compilation (FLR Records)
PJ contributed a James Bond theme of John Barry's by
recording and singing on a version which, according to Total
Film, "J's lush Moonraker is truly accomplished."
1997
Binary Star LP (Firebird Music)
Phoenix J's Asian Top 40 debut solo release. "J
has a lightness of touch that reminds one of Kitaro,"
8-Days. "From the hymn-like opening.. the gentle, sad
voice of the singer girl from Singapore entices... there will
be those who fall in love with J," Zabadak.
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1995

Gecko Sushi LP - Gwailo (Pony Canyon)
Singapore Straits Times: "J is the sweet voice
that sung on most tracks," including the fast paced eurasian
fusion Cell To Cell and the haunting ethereal Real Time.
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