Artist's albums
Looking Through
1986 · album
Heaven Is Waiting
1984 · album
Seduction (The Society Collection)
1981 · album
Heaven is Waiting
2022 · single
Wake Up
2022 · single
Somewhere (remaster)
2022 · single
40 Years of Danse EXTENDE part 2
2021 · album
40 Years of Danse EXTENDE part 3
2021 · album
40 Years of Danse EXTENDE part 1
2021 · album
40 Years of Danse Volume 1
2020 · album
40 Years of Danse Volume 2
2020 · album
40 Years of Danse Volume 3
2020 · album
Sailing Mirrors
2020 · album
Sailing Mirrors
2020 · single
FUTUR1ST
2018 · single
VI (Deluxe Edition)
2016 · album
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Biography
The Barnsley, England-based Danse Society originated when Y? and Lips-X joined and changed their name to Danse Crazy. Following a recording session and a few gigs including the Leeds' Futurama festival, by early 1981, the remaining members became the Danse Society. The group made their recorded debut in July 1981 with the "Clock" single, prior to recording a Peel Session. A Pax EP and another Peel Session predated a defection to their own Society imprint for 1982's Seduction LP. Another single 'Somewhere' hit No1 in the indie single charts, earned the interest of several major labels. Arista won out, signing the band in early 1983. A couple singles were released before the full-length Heaven Is Waiting. The singles failed to make the top 40 and an LP of re-recordings and new songs entitled Heaven Again was ready but never issued by Arista due to lack of chart success. Dropped, they threw together a collection of demos and released Looking Through on Society to woo another deal. By 1986, the band disillusioned, fractured and split.In 2011 the band reformed with encouragment from fans at Facebook without Steve Rawlings who was replaced by Maethelyiah (Blooding Mask) the album Change of Skin, critically well received, followed by Scarey Tales in 2013 - more line up changes left Paul Nash as the last original member, sixth studio album VI was "their best yet" in 2016, Futur1st EP 2017 and Sailing Mirrors in 2020 feat. David Whitaker on the title track.