Labyrinth der Sinne
Studio album by
Released2000
Recorded2000 Thommy Hein Tonstudios, Berlin, Germany
GenreIndustrial rock, Medieval metal
Length50:14
LabelEMI Music
ProducerThommy Hein
Tanzwut chronology
Tanzwut
(1999)
Labyrinth der Sinne
(2000)
Ihr wolltet Spass
(2003)

Labyrinth der Sinne is the second full-length studio album by German industrial rock/medieval metal band Tanzwut. It was released in 2000 through British record label EMI Music.[1] The 2000 release included a CD and a Cassette.[2][3] The album ranked #46 on the German Alternative Charts (DAC) Top Albums of 2000.[4]

Track listing

  1. "Tanzwut" − 3:52
  2. "Ekstase" − 3:39
  3. "Lügner" − 4:37
  4. "Bitte bitte" − 3:13 (Music and lyrics composed and written by Farin Urlaub; Die Ärzte cover)
  5. "Labyrinth" − 3:07
  6. "Niemals ohne dich" − 4:10
  7. "Die Drohne" − 3:36
  8. "Der Wächter" − 3:19 (Music and lyrics composed and written by Voyce)
  9. "Dämmerung" − 3:32
  10. "Was soll der Teufel im Paradies" − 4:10
  11. "Gigolo" − 3:10
  12. "Ikarus" − 3:59
  13. "Götterfunken" − 5:50 (Producers: Ritchie Barton, Uwe Hassbecker)
    (Lyrics written by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)
    (Original music composed by Ludwig van Beethoven)

Credits

Band members

  • Teufel − vocals
  • Koll A. − bagpipes, flute (shawm)
  • Castus − backing vocals, violin (hurdy-gurdy), bagpipes, flute (shawm)
  • Wim − bagpipes, flute (shawm)
  • Brandan − bass, bagpipes

Production

  • All tracks produced and engineered at Thommy Hein Tonstudios, except track 13 produced and mixed at Danzmusik Studio (Berlin, Germany).
  • Arranged by Ritchie Barton, Uwe Hassbecker
  • Assistant engineer Sven Friedrich: (tracks: 1 to 12)
  • Producer, engineer: Thommy Hein (tracks: 1 to 12)
  • Music and lyrics composed and written by Themann (tracks: 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, 10) and Tyrus (tracks: 3, 5, 6, 9, 10)

References

  1. Tanzwut - Labyrinth Der Sinne, 2000, retrieved 3 December 2023
  2. Tanzwut - Labyrinth Der Sinne, 2000, retrieved 3 December 2023
  3. Tanzwut - Labyrinth Der Sinne, 2000, retrieved 3 December 2023
  4. "DAC Top 50 2000". Trendcharts oHG. AMC Alster Musik Consulting GmbH. 2001. Archived from the original on 11 February 2001. Retrieved 20 January 2022.
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