Mondsucht

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Mondsucht
Origin Germany
Genres electronic music
Gothic
Darkwave
Industrial
Years active1998-present
Labels Alice In...
Dark Dimensions
MembersAstrid M.
Robert N.
Olaf K.

Mondsucht is a German electronic musical group. It was formed by Astrid M., Robert N. and Olaf K. in 1998. The lyrics are in German and/or English, supported by male and female vocals.

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History

Mondsucht formed in February 1998. Shortly after, they were signed to record label Alice In... of the Dark Dimensions label group and released their debut album "Der Totentanz" (German for The Death Dance).

In 2000, the band released their first full-length album Willkommen im Jenseits, which featured eight new tracks.

The band's next album, Für die Nacht gemacht was released two years later. Club hits like "Der Totentanz" and "Eiskalter Engel" gained Mondsucht increasing popularity among the German darkwave scene.

Allein unter Schatten, the latest album from Mondsucht appeared in 2004.

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Discography

Albums

Exclusive tracks appearing on compilations

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