Biestblut – Zwei in Einem (Ein Gedankenkonstrukt in sieben Szenen)

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ReleasedNovember 17, 2003 (Germany)
RecordedSchallschmiede Würzberg, Germany
Genre Electronic, cantastoria, gothic rock, dark wave, industrial, new wave, neoclassical dark wave, theatrical, experimental
Length77:00
Label Alice In... (Germany)
Producer Oliver Uckermann
Stillste Stund chronology
Ursprung Paradoxon
(2001)
Biestblut - zwei in einem (Ein Gedankenkonstrukt in sieben Szenen)
(2003)
Blendwerk Antikunst
(2005)
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Biestblut - zwei in einem (Ein Gedankenkonstrukt in sieben Szenen) (German: Beast Blood-Two in One; A Thought Construct in Seven Scenes) is the third album by Stillste Stund.

Contents

Track listing

  1. Prolog "Geist-Dämmerung" - 3:02
  2. Szene 1: Prokreation & Geburt "Vorahnung" - 2:34
  3. Szene 1: Prokreation & Geburt "Erwachen in der Kälte" – 3:00
  4. Szene 1: Prokreation & Geburt "Weltwinternacht" – 4:44
  5. Szene 2: Das Vermächtnis "Treibjagd" – 2:08
  6. Szene 2: Das Vermächtnis "Fraß oder Fresser" – 3:48
  7. Szene 2: Das Vermächtnis "Darwin" – 4:58
  8. Szene 3: Die Wölfe "Gleich dem Ende der Welt" – 2:16
  9. Szene 3: Die Wölfe "Alphawolf" – 2:42
  10. Szene 3: Die Wölfe "Sublunaris" – 4:18
  11. Szene 4: Die Elfen "Tellereisen" – 1:54
  12. Szene 4: Die Elfen "Spottgesang einer Elfe" – 2:45
  13. Szene 4: Die Elfen "Wo die Wirklichkeit schweigt" – 6:08
  14. Szene 5: Der Schläfer "Für die Ewigkeit eines Lidschlags" – 2:52
  15. Szene 5: Der Schläfer "Galerie der Träume" – 2:32
  16. Szene 5: Der Schläfer "Nebelland" – 4:49
  17. Szene 6: Das Gott-Kalkül "Geliebt" – 1:29
  18. Szene 6: Das Gott-Kalkül "Zweites Erwachen" – 2:55
  19. Szene 6: Das Gott-Kalkül "Golem" – 5:00
  20. Szene 7: Reminiszenz & Tod "Entleibung" – 1:40
  21. Szene 7: Reminiszenz & Tod "Auflösung und Erlösung" – 2:42
  22. Szene 7: Reminiszenz & Tod "Solar Plexus" – 5:36
  23. Epilog "Der Gedanke eines anderen" – 2:25

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