Comes in Profile-pac (a kind of digipak). Don’t fear the silence – discover the difference! - Brand new - and currently 5th – studio album by the Swiss Dark Wave hereos, for the first time in a fully acoustic guise.
It is a compilation of re-interpretations of existing songs and ALL new song material. Unplugged CDs are popular with many bands, the concept is renowned.
And yet there are quite many changes in this one by THE BEAUTY OF GEMINA. In THE MYRRH SESSIONS the band literally reinvents itself and celebrates their music passionately.
Musical boundaries of genre are at times joyfully fathomed and skillfully crossed. Influences from Indie,
Alternative, Goth, Americana, Folk and Blues merge with the innate and typical song structures of THE BEAUTY OF GEMINA to create a surprisingly new entity, convincing and constantly on a high musical level.
Love is colder than death mix rhythms and melodies from the okzident and orient, and archaic with modern electronic sounds in music - earthy, mystical and beseeching to playful, floating and delicate. founded in 1991, always developing its own style.
The band is present on the dark wave scene and particularly within the neoclassical movement. they’ve performed throughout europe and the american continent. 'tempest' presents a wide spectrum of expressiv sounds played on authentic and electronic instruments.
New to the band is the poignant voice of Anja Herrmann. singing catchy melodies alongside the well-known charismatic voice of Ralf Jehnert.
They create vivid soundpictures. the meticulous attention to the production lead to the exceptional sound, once again.
Now they're back with a new album named Tempest.
In February SONY SPHE will release Big Fish on Blu-ray.
Big Fish is a 2003 American fantasy adventure film based on the 1998 novel of the same name by Daniel Wallace. The film was directed by Tim Burton and stars Ewan McGregor, Albert Finney, Billy Crudup, Jessica Lange, and Marion Cotillard. Other roles are performed by Helena Bonham Carter, Matthew McGrory, and Danny DeVito among others. Finney plays Edward Bloom, a former traveling salesman from the Southern United States with a gift for storytelling, now confined to his deathbed. Bloom's estranged son, a journalist played by Crudup, attempts to mend their relationship as his dying father relates tall tales of his eventful life as a young adult, played by Ewan McGregor.
The film's theme of reconciliation between a dying father and his son had special significance for Burton, as his father had died in 2000 and his mother in 2002, a month before he signed on to direct. Big Fish was shot on location in Alabama in a series of fairy tale vignettes evoking the tone of a Southern Gothic fantasy.
The film received award nominations in multiple film categories, including four Golden Globe Award nominations, seven nominations from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, two Saturn Award nominations, and an Oscar and a Grammy Award nomination for Danny Elfman's original score.
Reissue of Mute’s 1978 first release.
The Normal is the recording artist name used by Daniel Miller, who is best known as the founder of the record label Mute Records. Warm Leatherette has been covered by many other artists including Grace Jones, Boyd Rice, Trent Reznor and Chicks on Speed.
It's been five years since Italy's electronic duo Blank released their second album, Impact Zone, and it's about time we got another taste. 2013 marks the return of Blank with their third album, the gloomier, more introspective Dark Retreat. The album marks a stylistic change for Blank: atmospheric pop tracks replace the previous dancefloor focus, and a sombre mood pervades the skillfully rendered production.
The album features guest appearances from Kirlian Camera's Elena Alice Fossi as well as Elenor Rayner from The Crystalline Effect. The duo even enlisted Chris Peterson (Front Line Assembly, Delerium, Decree) and Sebastian R. Komor (Icon of Coil) on production duties with the result being a polished, dignified, and honest album.
"Less and less inspired by what we were seeing and hearing around us, we basically retreated looking for perfect darkness and silence, and let the deeper aspects of our innermost selves arise."














