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Blutengel (English: Blood Angel) artist is a Gothic Electro / Futurepop / Darkwave / EBM band formed in Berlin, Germany in 1998.
Whether Blutengel fall into any of these categories has been disputed by some.
...in 1998 after Chris Pohl had decided to give up the preceding project, Seelenkrank Just as it's predecessor, Blutengel uses melodious electronic tunes in combination with both male and female voices. However, the topics of the songs have now been expanded, and cover all sides of love and romance.
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Blutengel's debut album
Child Of Glass was released in 1999. On this album, Kati Roloff and Nina Bendigkeit performed female vocals. Although the album was successful and still present in the minds of the people for quite a while afterwards, things became quiet for the project itself for quite a long time.
Finally, in 2001, the second anxiously anticipated album
Seelenschmerz was released and initiated a new era in the history of the band history - The band formation changed as Nina had managed to cut her own successful path with her photography career, and Gini Martin joined the band as the second female vocalist alongside Kati.
At the end of that year, the single
Black Roses was released with Constance Rudert as a session singer and the band performed at the Dark Storm Festival in which Constance also appeared as a guest besides Kati and Gini on the stage. Further, this was the last time the band would play with its original line-up. Kati and Gini left the band days latter by personal and also unknown reasons and founded their own project, Tristesse de la Lune. Kati has been replaced by Constance Rudert and Gini by Eva Pölzing who was found soon afterwards.
With the new line-up the band's next album,
Angel Dust appeared, reaching 58th on the Top 100 album chart in its first week because of hits like
Angel of the Night and
Vampire Romance making Blutengel become much more popular. The album's promotional photoshoot and booklet was designed by former member Nina Bendigkeit.
In 2004 their 4th album,
Demon Kiss was released, followed by the DVD "Live Lines" in 2005, but bad news was announced in early October, when Eva decided to leave Blutengel, due to problems with time and projects in her personal life. She was replaced by Ulrike Goldmann (ex-
Say-Y) and a different, more
pop-driven direction was to follow in the EP and singles (respectively),
The Oxidising Angel,
My Saviour and
Lucifer. These were followed in November 2007 by their 5th full-length album
Labyrinth
In 2008, the single
Dancing In The Light was released as a taster of their then forthcoming album,
Schwarzes Eis, followed by the stand-alone vinyl- and download-only single
Winter of My Life and DVD "Moments of Our Lives" later on in the year
Finally, in February 2009, the album was released. They had been very prolific in the last year, as, not only did the album include a bonus disc of
ambient darkwave entitled
Behind The Mirror, but a special edition was released featuring, along with a 44-page booklet, yet another bonus disc consisting mostly of never-before released songs, entitled
Redemption. Also, in December, the limited edition
Soultaker EP was released, which had four new songs (along with remixes and a recording of a live concert).
Current Line-up:
1998-now: Chris Pohl (Male vocals, programming, and lyrics, also of the groups
Terminal Choice,
Tumor, and
Miss Construction and owner of the
Fear Section label)
2005-now: Ulrike Goldmann (Female vocals and lyrics)
Past Members
1998-2000: Nina Bendigkeit (Female vocals, previously in Seelenkrank, now in
Formalin
1998-2002: Kati Roloff (Female vocals, was in
Tristesse de la Lune but left in early 2007)
2001-2002: Gini Martin (Female vocals, now in Tristesse de la Lune)
2002-2005: Eva Pölzig (Female vocals, now in
f.o.d.)
2001-2009: Sonja Semmler (Live performance and visual concept)
2002-2010: Constance Rudert (Female vocals, lyrics, and visual concept)
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