Years active 1990 (1990)–present | ||
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Albums Susurrate, Slowthinking, Watching Black, In Dust 3, free-d Members Jan P. Muchow, Kateřina Winterová Record labels Rev-Ola Records, Clairecords, Parlophone Czech Republic, Ecstasy release Similar Khoiba, Moimir Papalescu & The Nih, Sunshine, Ohm Square, Umakart Profiles |
The Ecstasy of Saint Theresa was a Czech alternative rock band, formed in 1990 by Jan Muchow, Jan Gregar, Petr Wegner and Irna Libowitz. Early shoegaze influences included Siouxsie and the Banshees, Cocteau Twins, and My Bloody Valentine.
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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 actress Kateřina Winterová on 11 tracks of laptop-pop and post rock ambience. As opposed to the pastoral feel and dubby continuous mix of Free-D, this album consisted of 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):

Songs
For That MomentSamotáři · 2000
Dumb ItIn Dust 3 · 1999
Local DistortionSlowthinking · 2002