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Zeigeist were a Swedish
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band and art constellation, formed 2006 and split up 2009. They started as a collective of several artists, musicians and designers and created the art'ntainment concept. Their debut album ''The Jade Motel'' was released in Sweden on 30 April 2008, reaching number fifty-three on the
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. They were by then only three members: Pearl, Princess and Mattias. Zeigeist were characterized as an
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band with remarkable performances and shows, with a clash of music and art performance. They made special clothes, often big haute-couture-like dresses and used effects like fake blood, make-up, confetti, and various stage designs. Among their special shows was the one at the Swedish Arvikafestivalen 2007, where they made a
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n performance in three acts with short novel films, produced only for this show, in between the acts. They made extraordinary photo shoots, like the studio photo with Princess surrounded in feathers and Pearl with paint dripping on his chest. They had several hits, with the best known "Tar Heart" being named as one of the smartest marketing ideas during the Myspace era, when it was erroneously tagged on an early leak of The Knife's 2006 album '' Silent Shout'' under the name "F as in Knife", and became a big mystery until it was explained that it actually was a Zeigeist song named "Tar Heart".
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placed the leaked demo of "Tar Heart" at number sixty on their list of "The Top 100 Tracks of 2006". In the same time as they declared their all-of-a-sudden split-up, their final single, a cover of
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's debut single "
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" (1986), was released on 18 February 2009 as a digital EP containing their own song "Chasing Your Shadows All Around the World" and The Twelves remix of "Humanitarianism" as B-sides. The split up was explained, as so many other fictive and dramatic things by Zeigeist, with a "termination" on their website that they had their personal reasons to "kill her". The musical part of Zeigeist was made by Pearl, who nowadays runs his solo project Pearl Fiction.


Discography


Studio album

* ''The Jade Motel'' (2008)


Singles

* "Black Milk" (2007) * "Bunny"/"Humanitarianism" (2008) * "Wrecked Metal" (2008) * "Wrecked Metal" (The Cello Version) (2008) * "Cuffs" (2008) * "
Neverending Love "Neverending Love" is a song by Swedish pop music duo Roxette, released on 8 July 1986 by EMI as their debut single. The track was originally written in Swedish by Per Gessle, as "Svarta glas" ("Black Glass"), for recording artist Pernilla Wahl ...
" (2009)


External links


Zeigeist
on Myspace
''The Jade Motel''
on Popjustice
''The Jade Motel''
on BIGSTEREO

on
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References

{{Authority control Musical groups disestablished in 2009 Musical groups established in 2006 Musical groups from Stockholm Swedish musical trios Swedish synthpop groups