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Ulrike Goldmann
Ulrike Goldmann (born 17 June 1980) is a German singer and vocalist of the German electro-gothic band Blutengel since October 2005. Music career Ulrike Goldmann has a trained voice and has been singing her entire life. Her first band was an electro-pop duo called Say - Y, who signed to Chris Pohl's label, Fear Section in 2003 and released their album ''Refill'' later that year, the first one under a record label. Say - Y toured along with Blutengel opening concerts during their 2004 ''Demon Kiss Tour'' and in September 2005 Ulrike left the band in good terms to join Blutengel. In an interview, Goldmann said she was invited by a friend to see a Blutengel concert in Potsdam, during their Angel Dust Tour in March 2003. She was amazed with the show and got to meet Chris, Constance, and Eva after the concert and they quickly became friends. Since joining she has gained fame by singing Seelenschmerz, Vampire Romance, Black Roses and Krieger (2014). Goldmann's debut was in The Oxidisin ...
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Nachtbringer
''Nachtbringer'' is the third EP from German futurepop band Blutengel Blutengel (german: Blood Angel) (stylized as BlutEngel) is a German electronic music group formed by singer Chris Pohl (also of the groups Terminal Choice, Tumor, and Miss Construction and the owner of the Fear Section label) after he had to lea .... It was released as a single CD, and limited edition CD/DVD. The DVD is a live performance from the Tränenherz Tour 2011. To promote the EP, a music video for Nachtbringer' was made. Track listing References * External links * 2011 EPs Blutengel albums {{ep-stub ...
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Unheilig
Unheilig (German for "Unholy") was a German band that featured a variety of influences, including various pop and electronic styles as well as harder, nihilistic hard rock. The band was founded in 1999 and principally consisted of singer Bernd Heinrich "Der Graf" (the Earl) along with various musical partners. He was accompanied for live shows with musicians Christoph "Licky" Termühlen, Henning Verlage, and Martin "Potti" Potthoff. The group's debut, ''Phosphor'', came out in 2000. History Early years (1999–2009) Bernd Heinrich Graf – "Der Graf" Bernd Heinrich Graf (a.k.a. "Der Graf", "''The Count''") founded Unheilig in 1999 with Grant Stevens (writer of "Everlasting Friends", a song featured in a German television commercial for Holsten Pilsener beer) and José Alvarez-Brill ( Wolfsheim, Joachim Witt, De/Vision). Their first single "Sage Ja!" (Say Yes!) was released on Bloodline Records in 1999. It entered the ''Deutsche Alternative Charts'' and became popular in ni ...
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Staubkind
Staubkind is a German rock band from Berlin, founded in 2004 by Sven Louis Manke (guitarist of Terminal Choice). Initially, Staubkind was a gothic rock act with a similar sound to other German bands like Zeraphine and Dreadful Shadows. Since the release of their third album ''Staubkind'' in 2012, their sound has become more Unheilig-oriented, incorporating pop rock, indie and modern Schlager music to their sound. All of their lyrics are written in German. History Louis Manke, a singer and guitar player from Dresden, founded Staubkind in 2004. In the same year, the first single ''Keine Sonne'' and the debut album ''Traumfänger'' were published via the Berlin independent label Fear Section of singer and musician Chris Pohl. On 31 January 2004, Staubkind played their first official concert. On 3 April 2004, the band played the first big show supporting Unheilig at Sommercasino in Basel. The first big show on a festival took place at the 13th Wave-Gotik-Treffen in Leipzig. In autum ...
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Compilation Album
A compilation album comprises Album#Tracks, tracks, which may be previously released or unreleased, usually from several separate recordings by either one or several Performing arts#Performers, performers. If by one artist, then generally the tracks were not originally intended for release together as a single work, but may be collected together as a greatest hits album or box set. If from several performers, there may be a theme, topic, time period, or genre which links the tracks, or they may have been intended for release as a single work—such as a tribute album. When the tracks are by the same recording artist, the album may be referred to as a retrospective album or an anthology. Content and scope Songs included on a compilation album may be previously released or unreleased, usually from several separate recordings by either one or several performers. If by one artist, then generally the tracks were not originally intended for release together as a single work, but may ...
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Maxi Single
A maxi single or maxi-single (sometimes abbreviated to MCD or CDM) is a music single release with more than the usual two tracks of an A-side song and a B-side song. The first maxi singles Mungo Jerry's first single, "In the Summertime" was the first maxi single in the world. The term came into wide use in the 1970s, where it usually referred to 7-inch vinyl singles featuring one track on the A-side and two on the B-side. The 1975 reissue of David Bowie's "Space Oddity", where the featured song is coupled with "Changes" and "Velvet Goldmine", is a typical example. By the mid-1970s, it was used to refer to 12" vinyl singles with three or four tracks (or an extended or remixed version of the lead single/song) on the A-side, with an additional two or three tracks on the B-side; the B-side was initially used by DJs. Later, in the 1980s, a typical practice was to release a two-song single on 7" vinyl and cassette, and a maxi-single on 12" vinyl. These first 12" maxi-singles were prom ...
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The Best Of & Reworked
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In Alle Ewigkeit
''In Alle Ewigkeit'' ''(In All Eternity)'' is the fourth EP from the German futurepop band Blutengel. ''Weg Zu Mir'' is a reworking of a track from their first album Child of Glass, and was released as a preview for ''Nemesis'', their 2016 best of compilation album. A video was released for Kinder der Sterne' (Children of the Stars), which featured Meinhard, who released a version of the same song on his album ''Alchemusic II: Coagula'' which featured BlutEngel. There are two collaborations with dark-dance act Grenzgænger, and two demos of songs from Monument A monument is a type of structure that was explicitly created to commemorate a person or event, or which has become relevant to a social group as a part of their remembrance of historic times or cultural heritage, due to its artistic, his .... Track listing Credits * Music and male vocals: Chris Pohl * Female vocals: Ulrike Goldmann References External linksMusicfolio.com {{DEFAULTSORT:In Alle Ewigkeit ...
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Omen (Blutengel Album)
''Omen'' is the ninth studio album from German futurepop band Blutengel. It was released as a single CD, 2xCD digipack with a bonus disc, and a collectors edition box set with the 2xCD album and an EP entitled ''Dark & Pure Volume 2'' featuring stripped down piano & guitar acoustic versions of songs from Omen, arranged and performed by Conrad Oleak with Chris and Ulrike. ''Omen'' was preceded by two singles, ''Asche zu Asche'' and ''Sing'', both with accompanying music videos directed by Carlo Roberti. Due to a legal dispute, its title had to be changed and got a re-release in 2016 under the new name ''Save Us''. Track listing References {{Authority control 2015 albums Blutengel albums ...
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Black Symphonies (An Orchestral Journey)
''Black Symphonies (An Orchestral Journey)'' is an orchestral compilation album from German futurepop band Blutengel. It was promoted as a classical 'best of'. Background After performing at the first Gothic Meets Klassik festival 2012 at Neues Gewandhaus, Leipzig, 'Die With You' and 'Ein Augenblick', two of the eight songs played were played in their classical style during their Monument tour. They were recorded on the live album 'Once in A Lifetime'. The response to both the Gothic Meets Klassik and 'Once in A Lifetime' performance was positive, and Blutengel began a classical tour with the 'Monument Ensemble' performing the eight songs from Gothic Meets Klassik, plus five songs rewritten for the chamber ensemble. All of the tracks were arranged by Conrad Oleak, who did the original arrangements for the songs performed at Gothic Meets Klassik. From this came 'Black Symphonies', and a new song entitled 'Krieger' (Warrior) with 'Legend' (Actually 'Legend Part 2' from the Monument ...
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Once In A Lifetime (Blutengel)
''Once in a Lifetime'' is a live album from German futurepop band Blutengel Blutengel (german: Blood Angel) (stylized as BlutEngel) is a German electronic music group formed by singer Chris Pohl (also of the groups Terminal Choice, Tumor, and Miss Construction and the owner of the Fear Section label) after he had to lea .... It was recorded in Berlin released as a 2xCD album, DVD and Blu-ray. It is the first Blutengel release on Blu-ray format. Three of the songs performed were symphonic versions, ''Die With You'' & ''Ein Augenblick'' were both originally performed at 2012 Gothic Meets Klassik festival, and ''No Eternity'' was later performed along with a selection of songs from ''Monument'' for a classical tour. All three of these symphonic versions were omitted from their 2014 symphonic album ''Black Symphonies (An Orchestral Journey)'' and exist only on this album. Track listing References External linksDiscogs entry
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