Demo: Demo 92 (1992) Tracklist. EP: Thy Pale Dominion (1993) Tracklist. Lineup: Matton - Electric Guitars, Classen - Vocals, Bartsch - Bass Guitar, Steinhoff - Drums, Oliver Schmidt - Session keyboards Promo: Promo 93 (1993) Tracklist. CD: Dark Metal (1994) Tracklist. Lineup: Matton - Electric Guitars, Classen - Vocals, synth, Bartsch - Bass Guitar, Steinhoff - Drums Comment: Re-release by Red Stream, 1997.
Last two tracks are from the "Thy Pale Dominion" 7". CD: Dictius Te Necare (1996) Tracklist. Lineup: Matton - Electric Guitars, Steinhoff - Drums, Bartsch - Bass Guitar, Landfermann - Vocals Comment: Re-released in 2004 on Red Stream. Includes:
- two music/PC-video CDs in a DVD case
- remixes from DTN, Dark Metal and S.U.I.Z.I.D.
- PC-ROM videos (including a live video from Dark Metal)
- two rare tracks from the DTN sessions
- oversized booklet with never before seen photos from the Dictius- and
Reflektionen-era EP: Reflektionen auf's Sterben (1998) Tracklist. Lineup: Klaus Matton - Electric Guitars, Markus Lossen - Drums, Jurgen Bartsch - Bass Guitar, Marco Kehren: Vocals Cathrin Campen - Vocals Comment: The song that is being played in the backround of track 06 is a Iron Maiden
cover, which was released under the names "Tiemutter" and "Wo Adlers Wagen". CD: Sardonischer Untertgang Im Zeichen Irreligiöser Darbietung (1998) Tracklist. Lineup: Klaus Matton - Electric Guitars, Markus Lossen - Drums, Jurgen Bartsch - Bass Guitar, Marco Kehren - Vocals, Cathrin Campen - Vocals Comment: The album title can also shortened to S.U.i.Z.i.D. EP: Profane Fetmilch Lenzt Elf Krank (2000) Tracklist. Lineup: Klaus Matton - Electric Guitars, Steve Wolz - Drums, Jurgen Bartsch - Bass Guitar , vocals, Marco Kehren - Session Vocals CD: Schatten aus der Alexander Welt (2001) Tracklist. Lineup: Olaf Eckhardt - Electric Guitars, Steve Wolz - Drums, Jürgen Bartsch - Bass Guitar, Reiner Tiedemann - Keyboards, Guido Meyer de Voltaire - Vocals Comment: An American version, released in 2002, comes as a double cd featuring a shorter
version of the album (which replaces the original dialogues and monologues with
shorter radio-transmission styled interludes) on cd 1 and eleven tracks of
experimental music made by Marcus Johannsen on cd 2 (which are unavailable
anywhere else).
Prophecy also released as single disc version of the album, which has the same
tracklist of the American first cd.
Disc 1 1-9
Disc 2 10-18 EP: Suicide Radio (2003) Tracklist. Comment: An audio-visual CD-ROM, containing video clips, remixes, photo galleries, and a band discography.
Movies:
1. Weicher Stuhl 2:49
2. Tagebuch Einer Togeburt 4:27
3. Bethlehem Radio 3:17
4. Nexus 5:12 EP: Alles Tot (2004) Tracklist. Comment: "Wo Adlers Wagen" is a cover from Iron Maiden's "Where Eagles Dare".
The 7" ep is limited to 500 copies all in gatefold sleeve and white vinyl.
Both songs were recorded in `96. They were previously available in a Red Stream
compilation from '99 called "To Live is Ever to be in Danger", though both
tracks had different names:
01. Champagner Freuden in Verk�ster Leichenfotze
02. Tiemutter
Wo Adlers Wagen can also be heard in the backround of the last track from the
EP Reflektionen auf's Sterben. CD: Mein Weg (2004) Tracklist. |