Labyrinth der Sinne explained
Labyrinth der Sinne |
Type: | Studio Album |
Artist: | Tanzwut |
Cover: | Tanzwut Labyrinth der Sinne.jpg |
Released: | 2000 |
Recorded: | 2000 Thommy Hein Tonstudios, Berlin, Germany |
Genre: | Industrial rock, Medieval metal |
Length: | 50:14 |
Label: | EMI Music |
Producer: | Thommy Hein |
Prev Title: | Tanzwut |
Prev Year: | 1999 |
Next Title: | Ihr wolltet Spass |
Next Year: | 2003 |
Labyrinth der Sinne is the second full-length studio album by German industrial rock/medieval metal band Tanzwut. It was released in 2000 through British record label EMI Music. The 2000 release included a CD and a Cassette. The album ranked #46 on the German Alternative Charts (DAC) Top Albums of 2000.[1]
Track listing
- "Tanzwut" − 3:52
- "Ekstase" − 3:39
- "Lügner" − 4:37
- "Bitte bitte" − 3:13
(Music and lyrics composed and written by Farin Urlaub; Die Ärzte cover)- "Labyrinth" − 3:07
- "Niemals ohne dich" − 4:10
- "Die Drohne" − 3:36
- "Der Wächter" − 3:19
(Music and lyrics composed and written by Voyce)- "Dämmerung" − 3:32
- "Was soll der Teufel im Paradies" − 4:10
- "Gigolo" − 3:10
- "Ikarus" − 3:59
- "Götterfunken" − 5:50
(Producers: Ritchie Barton, Uwe Hassbecker)(Lyrics written by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)(Original music composed by Ludwig van Beethoven)Credits
Band members
- Teufel − vocals
- Koll A. − bagpipes, flute (shawm)
- Castus − backing vocals, violin (hurdy-gurdy), bagpipes, flute (shawm)
- Wim − bagpipes, flute (shawm)
- Brandan − bass, bagpipes
Production
- All tracks produced and engineered at Thommy Hein Tonstudios, except track 13 produced and mixed at Danzmusik Studio (Berlin, Germany).
- Arranged by Ritchie Barton, Uwe Hassbecker
- Assistant engineer Sven Friedrich: (tracks: 1 to 12)
- Producer, engineer: Thommy Hein (tracks: 1 to 12)
- Music and lyrics composed and written by Themann (tracks: 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, 10) and Tyrus (tracks: 3, 5, 6, 9, 10)
Notes and References
- Web site: DAC Top 50 2000 . Trendcharts oHG . AMC Alster Musik Consulting GmbH . 20 January 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20010211140354/http://www.public-propaganda.de/charts/2000/dac_alb50.html . 11 February 2001 . 2001 . dead.