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Neuroticfish Origin Germany Genres Futurepop, synthpop Years active 1998–2008 Labels Dancing Ferret Discs Website ebmisdead.com
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neuroticfish.deMembers Sascha Mario Klein Neuroticfish was a German musical project whose styles were borrowed from Electronic body music, futurepop, and synthpop, as well as other types of electronic music. It released its music on the Dancing Ferret Discs record label.
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History
Neuroticfish’s sole member is Sascha Mario Klein. Klein cites his musical inspirations as such bands as Skinny Puppy, Nine Inch Nails, The Cure, and Depeche Mode, and began experimenting with music on his own in the early '90s. After Neuroticfish was born, Klein did not make the typical efforts of a musician to send out a demo; instead, he relied on the internet as a medium of expression for his music. Klein was eventually offered a place on a synthpop compilation called A Reflexion of Synthpop. From this point on, Neuroticfish gained popularity in the club scene, where he has made an impact ever since.
Klein gained some notoriety after a song (variously, one of Black Again and Prostitute, both of which contain the sample in question) contained the sample "Electronic body music is dead." It has since become somewhat of a catchphrase for Neuroticfish. In the single "The Bomb" there is an advertisement for the band's website, www.ebmisdead.com.
On January 4, 2008 the official Neuroticfish MySpace page had a message announcing that the band would cease to exist after its performance at the 2008 edition of the Wave-Gotik-Treffen festival in Leipzig, Germany.[1] On May 12, 2008, the official Neuroticfish web site states that the musical project is "closed".[2]
Discography
Studio Albums
- No Instruments, 1999, CD
- Les Chansons Neurotiques, 2002, CD
- Gelb, 2005, CD
Singles, EPs, Compilations and Etc
- M.F.A.P.L., 2000, CDS
- Velocity N1, 2000, CDS
- WakeMeUp, 2001, CDEP
- Sushi, 2001, CDEP
- Prostitute, 2002, CDS
- Need / It's Not Me, 2003, CDEP
- Surimi, 2003, 2xCD Ltd
- Bomb, 2004, CDEP
- A Greater Good (History 1998-2008), 2008, CD, Comp
References
External links
- Neuroticfish Official Site
- Neuroticfish discography at MusicBrainz
- Neuroticfish discography at Discogs
- Neuroticfish covers, remixes and alternate versions
- Neuroticfish on Myspace
Categories:- Synthpop musicians
- German singers
- Electronic body music
- German musical group stubs
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