The Ecstasy of Saint Theresa (band)

The Ecstasy of Saint Theresa
Origin Prague, Bohemia, Czech Republic
Genres
Years active 1990 (1990)–present

The Ecstasy of Saint Theresa is a Czech alternative rock band, formed in 1990 by Jan Muchow, Jan Gregar, Petr Wegner and Irna Libowitz.[1] Early shoegaze influences included Siouxsie and the Banshees, Cocteau Twins, and My Bloody Valentine.

The band released the EP Pigment in 1991. This album, along with 1992's Susurrate, featured a punky feedback-drenched psychedelic rock sound.

From there, the band moved into ambient and techno influenced soundscapes as evidenced by their 1993 album Free-D produced with Guy Fixsen. Free-D marked the end of the original line-up and something of a hiatus for the band releasing only the 1994 remix EP AstralaVista in the following six years.

1999's In Dust 3 featured Muchow and the siren-voiced Kateřina Winterová on 11 tracks of laptop-pop and post rock ambience. As opposed to the extremely relaxing pastoral feel and dubby continuous mix of Free-D, this album consisted of very strange pop songs voiced by actress-singer Winterová backed by the electro-acoustic soundscapes of Muchow. This downtempo sample-infused style was further pursued on 2003's Slowthinking album released with an accompanying Fastmoving/Slowthinking DVD featuring the single I'm (Not Really) Optimistic.

The Watching Black album came out in 2006, and in 2011, the band released the 101010 DVD, featuring a live performance recorded on 10 October 2010.

Line up

Discography

EOST releases (in chronological order):

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