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Playlist of the evening

February 9th 2003

Diva Destruction, Exposing The Sickness

This February will be an exceptionnal evening for Deja V-U with the release of no less than two album.

First off, what better way to chase off the winter’s blues with the latest from Diva Destruction, Exposing The Sickness

Second album from Debra Fogarty’s band, Exposing The Sickness is an extention of The Broken Ones and Enslaved. This album confirm the Diva’s powerful voice and lyrics.

“Diva Destruction displays powerful female vocals with fast and dramatic dance songs. Painful and beautiful, the resulting epic sound combines the best of goth, industrial, and darkwave elements.”

A Metropolis Records promotion

Sopor Aeternus, Reiten Die Toten So SchellExperimental music aficionados will be happy with the release of Es Reiten Die Toten So Schell, or The Vampyre sucking at his own vein, the latest album from Sopor Æternus And The Ensemble Of Shadows. As always totally off the beaten path, this album explore the deepest aspect of the human soul.

“Recorded at John Rivers' legendary Woodbine-Studio, where such well-known acts like Dead Can Dance had been produced, the German-based Sopor Æternus & The Ensemble Of Shadows have created with their new concept-album another milestone of the Gothic/Avant-garde. Visually embedded in the impressive photographic imagery of Joachim Luetke, these highly exceptional artists have created an unique and theatrical descend into the frightening underworlds of the human soul, where terrible monsters are on the rampage, and dreadful, starving ghosts are attacking the thoughtless wanderer from behind, keeping him in their fatal embrace, forever feeding off him in the all-devouring darkness. Endowed with a perfect sense for drama and effect, the music of Sopor Æternus is blending the classical genre with the attitude of the contemporary retro-ism of the 80's underground-culture, combining complex string- and orchestral arrangements with the weird peculiarity of the very own stylistic device; being deadly serious, while at the same time having a twinkle in the eye. Inspired by Butohand Kabuki, they are fusing Chinese fiddles and Wagnerian trombones with Death Rock drums and highly complicated bass or percussion rhythms, combining slavish dulcimers, tubas and recorders with the omnipresent death-knells, in order to build the beautifully scaring background for a unique voice, that is sometimes croaking with the malicious falsetto of a dying animal, sometimes reciting suicide-mantras with the sonorous baritone of an old man, only to turn into the screaming lament of a living corpse, bearing witness to the horrible atrocities of nightly visitors.”

A Trisol promotion

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