The Nixe

the Nixe
OriginUtrecht, Netherlands
GenresPunk rock
Years active1979 - 1984
LabelsRock against records
MembersIlva Poortvliet (singer),
Nikki Meijerink (bass),
Marian De Beurs (guitar),
Simone Luken (drums)

The Nixe was a Dutch punk band from the city of Utrecht in the Netherlands. The Nixe was possibly the first all-female punk band in the Netherlands.[1][2] Their lyrics emphasized women's experiences, and were written from a feminist perspective. Although the Nixe played at many women's festivals, they preferred not to be thought of as a politically motivated punk band. They liked to play in front of audiences that were not only women. They defended the movement to squat in unused buildings and performed in squats on the Plompetorengracht, the Biltstraat, and the Lange Nieuwstraat.[3] The band won worldwide attention through contributions to compilation albums such as the American Killed by Death series and the album "I'm Sure We're Gonna Make It" released on Epitaph Records.[4][5] A photo of members of the Nixe is one of the most iconic photos of the early Dutch punk scene. For example, this photo was used to advertise the Centraal Museum of Utrecht's 2012 exhibition entitled "God Save the Queen" about Dutch punk from 1977 to 1984.[6]

  1. ^ De Volkskrant: The Nixe en De Kift op vinyl
  2. ^ De Volkskrant:'Ik wil punk en verder niet zeuren'
  3. ^ Halsberghe, Ludo (1982-10-30). "Interview with the Nixe". Insipid (fan zine). Vol. 10.
  4. ^ Discogs. "Discogs: I'm Sure We're Gonna Make It". discogs.com. Retrieved 2023-03-09.
  5. ^ Layla/Maximum Rock N Roll (2015-06-08). "BLAST FROM THE PAST: NIXE". maximumrocknroll.com. Retrieved 2023-03-09.
  6. ^ "God Save the Queen" (in Dutch). Centraal Museum. 2012. Archived from the original on 2018-03-01.