The lead singer of the “Faithless” Maxi Jazz has died at the age of 65

The lead singer of the British band “Faithless” has diedelectronic musicMaxi jazz, aged 65, at his home in south London. No details were provided about the cause of his death.

And the band “Faithless” wrote on “Twitter” yesterday, Saturday: “It is with great sadness that we inform you that Maxi Jazz died peacefully in his sleep last night,” praising this member who accompanied the band since its founding in 1995.

She added, “He changed our lives in many ways, and gave appropriate meaning and message to our music. He was a beautiful human being who gave time to everyone, and possessed deep and accessible wisdom at the same time.”

The band “Faithless” appeared on the art scene in the mid-1990s, and their album “Insomnia” received wide appreciation and critical acclaim. She was seen as one of the pioneers of dance music, which was in its infancy at the time.

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The band, whose other core members included Rollo and Sister Bliss, released six more studio albums, in addition to albums Several collected works from her decades-long career. The band’s last release was in 2020, titled “All Blessed”. She also achieved fame thanks to her live performances, and participated in the largest festivals in the world.

(AFP)

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