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Seelenkrank

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Active until
  
1998

Genre
  
Goth/industrial

Active from
  
1996

Record label
  
Maschinenwelt Records

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Albums
  
Engelsschrei, Silent Pleasures, Seelenkrank

Similar
  
Terminal Choice, Chris Pohl, Miss Construction, Kati Roloff, Tristesse de la Lune

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Seelenkrank was a German Darkwave music project of Chris Pohl. The objective was to create a more intimate sound than the industrial stomp of Terminal Choice. Female vocals were included in this project, all of them performed by Nina Bendigkeit. However, Nina's main job during concerts was performance rather than singing. Chris would go on to record two albums for the Machinenwelt Records in this style, though the name had to be dropped after Pohl left the label due to contractual issues. The project lives on today with a new label and also a new name: Blutengel.

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Due to legal difficulties, the albums were out of print for 10 years, although Chris Pohl has recently won the legal battle which has allowed him to reissue them on his own label Fear Section.

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Discography

  • Pornopop (1995, demo)
  • Silent Pleasures (1996; re-released 2005)
  • Engelschrei (1997; re-released 2005)
  • Original albums were remastered and re-printed in 2005 by Fear Section with different cover art.

    Line-up

  • Chris Pohl
  • Male vocals, lyrics and programming
  • Nina Bendigkeit
  • Vocals and lyrics

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    Songs

    Lady VampireSilent Pleasures · 1996
    Meister der verbotenen TräumeEngelsschrei · 1997
    Vampire's DinnerEngelsschrei · 1997

    References

    Seelenkrank Wikipedia