12 Jan 2003, 16:16 | #11 |
Arranged in White
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Camouflage's new album "Sensor" will be released soon. You can listen to a snippet of the new album at their homepage. I think it sounds fantastic!
www.camouflage-music.de Take care |
12 Jan 2003, 16:20 | #12 |
Dream Master
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The site has no sense of navigation, where the heck are the sound samples?
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12 Jan 2003, 16:26 | #13 |
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You just have to click "english" and the samples are on the main page. Do not use the buttons below the page!
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12 Jan 2003, 16:44 | #14 |
Dream Master
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Got it:
http://www.camouflage-music.com/medi...ou_snipped.mp3 Sounds like they always have, very german and very boring. "The great commandment" is the only song I can listen to. |
12 Jan 2003, 17:42 | #15 |
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I see 'very German' as something good. 80-90% of the bands I like sound "German".
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26 Apr 2003, 11:02 | #16 |
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@Wii
Sorry, but I think that here my IE doesn't work well, because I didn't found anything. After 3 times trying the search he came up with a result... Very Sad Romeo You can do just what you wanna You can kill or you can die Be a beggar or a princess But you'll never lose your style Ephemere - Fallen Angel |
03 Oct 2003, 22:51 | #17 |
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Excerpt from an interview with Camouflage:
Alphaville and Boytronic Around Stuttgart, Camouflage may have been the first group making this particular type of synthesizer pop music. But unknown to them at the time; they were not alone in Germany. - I remember the first time we heard about Alphaville, Heiko laughs. We had just played our first or second concert, and suddenly we realized that there is a band on a TV-show called Alphaville and we just couldn’t believe it ‘cause we were so naive - we thougth we were the only ones doing music like that. I think we even spoke about how it was ”senseless to go further now” because there is already a band like that. And of course there was Boytronic as well, who already had a big hit one year before our first single came out. http://www.releasemagazine.net/ has the whole interview. Take care |
05 Oct 2003, 17:07 | #18 |
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hehe.... good thing that they didn't truly decide to stop just because Alphaville and Boytronic were already making this kind of music! Funny though as I wouldn't consider them even remotely related other than the synthesizers......
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12 Oct 2003, 21:48 | #19 |
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Just listened to "Voices and Images" album... Now listening to "Methods of Silence"... Camouflage is nice but at times boring... too synth...
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14 Oct 2003, 22:31 | #20 |
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Voices and Images is a good album, but therir newest "Sensor" is their best so far. It's definately not boring.
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