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WOLFSHEIM - SPECTATORS CD NEU. Hier folgende CD / Here following CD Synthi Pop + Pop international + 1990-1999. Pop englischsprachig. Heroin,She Said. I Don't Love You Anymore. Read The Lines.
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Product Identifiers
Record LabelIndigo
UPC4015698832327
eBay Product ID (ePID)17050197242
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year1999
GenreRock
ArtistWolfsheim
Release TitleSpectators
Additional Product Features
DistributionMSI Music Distribution
Number of Discs1
Country/Region of ManufactureUSA
Additional informationWolfsheim: Markus Reinhardt, Olli Reinhardt. Additional personnel: Jose Alvarez-Brill (guitar). Recorded at The Factory, Belgium. SPECTATORS by the German goth/new wave duo Wolfsheim, contains the songs "It's Hurting for the First Time," "Touch" and "Blind," among others. Masters of synth pop, Wolfsheim's third release cannot fail to please any fan of the genre. Smooth and sexy, Wolfsheim's mix of bittersweet electronic harmonies and intense vocal style pave the way for lyrics which serve more than the melody. Spectators hits a mark in the synth pop genre between the reflective intensity of acts such as Deine Lakaien and the more danceable influences artists such as Beborn Beton. From track to track, Wolfsheim go from strength to strength. The dancefloor beats of "Once in a Lifetime" contrast with the reflective romance of "Kunstliche Welten," with tracks like "Read the Lines" giving a jovial relief from the gravity of the rest of the album. The new romatic characteristics have receeded from Wolfsheim's "Sparrows and the Nightingales" days, and what remains is a sound that is more intense than before. Spectators has a wider appeal than synth pop fans, and fans of gothic and related genres of music are also bound to find something in this release. ~ Theo Kavadias