Stillbirth (album)
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Stillbirth | |||||
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Studio album by Oneiroid Psychosis | |||||
Released | 1995, re-released in 2003 | ||||
Genre | Darkwave | ||||
Length | 1:00:43 | ||||
Label | Decibel | ||||
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Original album cover | |||||
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Darkwave duo Oneiroid Psychosis released their debut album, Stillbirth, in 1995. Included were a few tracks from their previous effort, known simply as Psychosis. The album was re-released in 2003 by their new record label, COP International.
[edit] Track listing
- "Succubi" – 5:47 words by Leif
- "Prurience" – 4:32 words by Leif
- "Fleshmachine" – 4:36 words by Leif
- "Bloodlust" – 4:08 words by Leif
- "Menarche" – 5:31 words by Lars
- "Hypnagogic Existence" – 8:06 words by Lars
- "Psychopathia Sexualis" – 6:13 words by Lars
- "Mind's I" – 3:59 words by Leif
- "Motionless" – 4:26words by Lars
- "Broken Eyes" – 7:24
- "These Shattered Falling" – 5:56
All songs © 2003 Psylabs
[edit] Sample sources
- Moans from Tracy Lords and Christy Canyon, Lust in the Fast Lane
- Fleshmachine
- Heavy breathing from 2010
- Hypnagogic Existence
- "I want you to realize that the dream was real."
- from a PBS mini-series on dreams
- "eye-eye" from Gothic
- "Is it possible to communicate with the deceased? Is it possible to communicate with the dead?"
- Edited phrase from In Search Of: Ghost Photographs