Blendwerk Antikunst | ||||
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Released | October 4, 2005 (Germany) | |||
Recorded | Schallschmiede Würzberg, Germany | |||
Genre | Electronic, cantastoria, gothic rock, dark wave, industrial, new wave, neoclassical dark wave, spoken word, theatrical, experimental | |||
Length | 74:00 - bonus disc: 28:25 | |||
Label | Alice In... (Germany) | |||
Producer | Oliver Uckermann | |||
Stillste Stund chronology | ||||
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