Relatives Menschsein

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Relatives Menschsein
Origin Germany
Genres Electronic
Gothic
Dark Wave
Neue Deutsche Todeskunst
Years active 1991–present
Labels Danse Macabre
Alice In...
Associated acts Das Ich
Members Amadeus
Jörg Hüttner
Jörg Wolfgram
Lissy Mödl

Relatives Menschsein is a German darkwave band formed in 1990 by the musicians Amadeus, Lissy Mödl and Jörg Wolfgram. They are one of the very first "Neue Deutsche Todeskunst" (New German Death Art) bands. They were signed to label Danse Macabre, founded by the members of Das Ich.

History

Their first singles were a unique blend of music and poetry that became popular in the Darkwave scene. The songs Tempel, Glaube and Verflucht attracted enough attention for the band to get a record deal with Danse Macabre. Their first album, Gefallene Engel, was released in Germany in 1992 on Danse Macabre. The album featured six tracks and was produced by Bruno Kramm.

The band's next album, Die Ewigkeit, was released later in 1993. The album featured two more tracks, guest Thar on guitar and was mixed again by Bruno Kramm. Horst Braun also mixed, produced and recorded the album.

The album Thanatos, released in 2002 on Alice In..., collects the songs from Gefallene Engel and Die Ewigkeit and also features live versions and further tracks.

Their last appearance was in 1999, when they officially disbanded.

Line-up

  • Amadeus - Vocals
  • Lissy Mödl - Lyrics
  • Jörg Hüttner - Music and composition
  • Jörg Wolfgram - Guitars

Discography

Albums

Exclusive tracks appearing on compilations

We Came To Dance - Indie Dancefloor Vol. IV – Die Zeit
Touched By The Hand Of Goth – Verbotene Triebe
Künstler Zum 7. Wave-Gotik-Treffen – Masken
Wellenreiter In Schwarz Vol. 2 – Rosa Leidenschaft
Nachtschwärmer 3 – Verflucht (Original)
Extreme Jenseitshymnen 1 - Ausgeblutet
Mondenblut 1 – Passion

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