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Blutengel

Blutengel (German: Blood Angel) (stylized as BlutEngel) is a German electronic music group formed by singer Chris Pohl (also of the groups Terminal Choice, Tumor, and Miss Construction and the owner of the Fear Section label) after he had to leave Seelenkrank due to contractual and legal problems. The lyrics are written primarily in German and English and are presented with male and female vocals. The themes of the songs usually centre around themes common in Gothic fiction such as love, vampirism, sexual fetishism, death, and immortality. The band calls their musical style dark pop.[1]

Blutengel
Blutengel performing on the Blackfield Festival 2013
Background information
OriginBerlin, Germany
Genres
Years active1998–present
LabelsOut of Line Music
MembersChris Pohl
Ulrike Goldmann
Past members

History

Formation and early years (1998–2001)

Blutengel was formed in 1998 after Chris Pohl had decided to give up the preceding project, Seelenkrank (which had released two albums), due to contractual problems. Just as its predecessor, Blutengel uses melodious electronic tunes in combination with both male and female voices. The lyrics are primarily in German or English and mixed between male and female vocals paired with electronic sounds and with songs often focusing on all aspects of love, from the tragedy of hopeless romance of vampires (all the way to the more animal aspects of desire) and aspects of death and the afterlife.

The first album Child of Glass was released in early 1999 with Kati Roloff and Nina Bendigkeit as the original female vocalists.

In 2001, the second album Seelenschmerz was released. Nina left to concentrate on photography and eventually form the band Formalin. Gini Martin joined the band as the second female voice alongside Kati. The first Blutengel gig ever took place at the Wave-Gotik-Treffen on June 1, 2001, in Leipzig, in front of 10,000 fans.[citation needed] At the end of 2001, the single Black Roses was released with Constance Rudert as a session singer. The band performed at the Dark Storm Festival where Constance appeared on stage with Kati and Gini. This was the last time the band would play with its original line-up. Kati and Gini left the band days later for personal reasons and founded their own project together, Tristesse de la Lune. Constance, who had originally only been recruited for the single "Black Roses", became a full time member of Blutengel. Eva Pölzing joined soon after as a second vocalist.

Rise in popularity (2002–2008)

Angel Dust was released in 2002, placing 58th on the German Charts.[2] The Angel Dust promotional photo-shoot and booklet was made by Nina Bendigkeit.

In 2004 their fourth album, Demon Kiss, was released, featuring the single "Forever". A DVD release Live Lines and the album-length EP The Oxidising Angel appeared in 2005, the latter of which contained new material as well as a cover of "Cry Little Sister" from The Lost Boys soundtrack. In early October Eva Pölzing decided to leave the band due to other projects.[citation needed] Eva was replaced by Ulrike Goldmann (ex-Say-Y).

For the following two years, the band released a couple of singles with a slightly more "pop-driven" sound until their fifth album, Labyrinth was released in September 2007. It reached 36th in the German charts,[3] and featured the single "Lucifer", and the live favourite "Engelsblut".

Extended albums (2009–2012)

In 2009 Blutengel released the album Schwarzes Eis, which featured the single "Dancing in the Light" and accompanying music video to promote the album. An extended edition of this album contained three full CDs, each with its own subtitle (Schwarzes Eis, the instrumental Behind the Mirror and Redemption). The EP Soultaker was released later that year.

In 2010, they performed at the Amphi Festival featuring Anja Milow, Maria Rehfeld and Jenny Haufe who had been hired in 2009 as a dancers for the Schwarzes Eis Tour. Days later, it was announced on the official website that Constance had been replaced by two new singers, Anja Milow and Steffi Weingarten. Both featured on the seventh album Tränenherz, released in 2011 and placed in the German charts at number 12.[4] Two singles "Über den Horizont" & "Reich Mir Die Hand" were released to promote the album, with accompanying music videos the latter featuring Pohl's new girlfriend Viki Scarlet as the "Bloody Girl" in Reich Mir Die Hand who would later become a permanent dancer.[citation needed]

The EP Nachtbringer followed that same year. a music video was released for the title track featuring the complete lineup excluding Jenny for this video. Steffi was fired from the band before they began touring and on her official Facebook page, she wrote a statement claiming that she was not allowed to tour due to legal issues with Constance.[citation needed] Jenny left in 2012, followed by Anja to focus on her job as a model for the clothing label AMF Korsets, continue college studies and work as an independent designer with her label Madone Noire.

Monument and Black Symphonies (2012–2014)

From May 12 to May 20, 2012 Blutengel toured North America for the first time. Playing in Mexico City, New York, San Antonio, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and in Montreal for the Kinetik Festival. After the tour Maria Rehfeld left the band.[citation needed]

The first single from the album Monument, "Save Our Souls", was released in November 2012 while the second single, "You Walk Away", was released in January 2013. The album Monument was released in February 2013 and placed #4 & #96 on the German and Switzerland music charts respectively. "Kinder dieser Stadt" was released on July 19, 2013, as the third single from Monument.

Blutengel released an orchestral compilation album, Black Symphonies (An Orchestral Journey), on February 28, 2014. A single and music video for "Krieger" were released to promote the album.

Omen & Nemesis: The Best of & Reworked (2014–2016)

The first single "Asche Zu Asche", from their upcoming album was released on November 14, 2014. The second single, "Sing", was released on January 23, 2015.

Omen was released on February 12, 2015.

The band then embarked on the first leg of the Omen tour in April and spanning through to August. Festival appearances include Wave-Gotik-Treffen, Mera Luna Festival, and Summer Breeze Open Air.

A new EP, In Alle Ewigkeit, was announced via the band's website in early August as well as the tour dates for the second leg of the Omen tour, which began in November and ended in early December. The new EP was released 23 October 2015, and featured a reworking of 'Weg Zu Mir' originally from 'Child of Glass' which served as a preview for the upcoming 'Best of' album.[5]

Chris Pohl recorded guest vocals on Italian industrial group Helalyn Flowers' "Beware of Light" single which was released by Belgian label Alfa Matrix Records in October 2015.[6]

On 26 February 2016, their 'best of' album Nemesis: The Best of & Reworked was released with re-recorded versions of BlutEngel classics. To support this release, they will be playing 'Nemesis - Open Air Festival' in July.[7]

Due to legal issues, Omen was re-released under the title Save Us.[8]

Leitbild & Un:Gott (2016–present)

In early 2016, BlutEngel entered the studio to record a new album, set for a release in February 2017.

"Complete", the first single from the upcoming 10th album, Leitbild, was released on December 2, 2016. it featured two B-sides and a remix by British darkwave act Massive Ego. The second single "Lebe Deinen Traum" was released as a digital single on February 3, 2017.

Leitbild was released on 17 February. The album would be the band's third straight album to chart in the top 5 of the Media Control Charts at number 4. The album would also chart Swiss Music Charts at #49. BlutEngel went on Tour starting in April and ended in May to promote Leitbild, with Massive Ego as their support. On 12 May, they performed an acoustic set which was recorded for release on DVD as, A Special Night Out: Live & Acoustic in Berlin.

After the Leitbild tour ended, Chris teased that he began work on a new Mini Album or EP to be released towards the end of the year. The new Mini Album was later confirmed and entitled Black. The 2nd leg of the Leitbild tour was also announced for October through December, 2017. Live im Wasserschloss Klaffenbach will be released April 2018, with footage from their 'Nemesis - Open Air Festival' from July 2016.

In May, 2018 BlutEngel were back in the studio working on their next album, Un:Gott, which was released 15 February 2019 and was promoted with a tour, that began in February. The tour was once again supported by Massive Ego.

A new Mini Album "Damokles" was released on November 1, 2019.

During the COVID-19 pandemic three singles were released. The first Wir Sind Unsterblich on 27 March. The second, Obscured, a collaboration with Hocico on 3 April. The third, Nothing But A Void, a collaboration with Massive Ego will be released Friday 13 November.

Line-up

Current members

  • Chris Pohl – vocals, lyrics, programming (1998–present)
  • Ulrike Goldmann – vocals and lyrics (2005–present)

Current dancers

  • Viki Scarlet – Main Visual Concept (2011–present)

Former members

  • 1998–2000: Nina Bendigkeit (now in Formalin;[9] also female voices on Seelenkrank and Terminal Choice albums) – Vocals and lyrics
  • 1998–2002: Kati Roloff (was in Tristesse de la Lune with Gini but left in late 2006) – Vocals
  • 2000–2002: Gini Martin (now in Tristesse de la Lune) – Vocals and Lyrics
  • 2002–2005: Eva Pölzing (now in F.O.D[10]) – Vocals
  • 2002–2010: Constance Rudert (now in Cinderella Effect)– session singer then Vocals and Visual Concept[11]
  • 2010–2011: Steffi Weingarten – Vocals
  • 2009–2012: Anja Milow – Vocals and Visual Concept

Former dancers

  • 2001–2009: Sonja Semmler (now in Masters of Comedy[12]) – Live performance, visual concept (their first official dancer/performance artist to be part of the band)
  • 2009-2012: Jenny Haufe- Visual Concept
  • 2009-2012: Maria Rehfeld- Visual Concept

Discography

Studio albums

References

  1. ^ "Blutengel | 2016 Juni". Blutengel.de. 2016-07-30. Retrieved 2020-03-23.
  2. ^ "Offizielle Deutsche Charts: Blutengel - Angel Dust". Offiziellecharts.de. Retrieved 11 April 2018.
  3. ^ "Offizielle Deutsche Charts: Blutengel - Labyrinth". Offiziellecharts.de. Retrieved 11 April 2018.
  4. ^ "Offizielle Deutsche Charts: Blutengel - Tränenherz". Offiziellecharts.de. Retrieved 11 April 2018.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-10-31. Retrieved 2015-10-15.
  6. ^ "Beware Of Light (feat. Chris Pohl) EP, by HELALYN FLOWERS". Alfa Matrix. Retrieved 2020-01-04.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-12-11. Retrieved 2015-12-10.
  8. ^ "Blutengel forced to rename 'Omen' album to 'Save Us' due to legal dispute". Side-line.com. 26 June 2016. Retrieved 17 October 2017.
  9. ^ Formalin March 11, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ F.O.D April 11, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-08-08. Retrieved 2016-06-21.
  12. ^ Masters of Comedy June 22, 2012, at the Wayback Machine

External links

  • Official website (in German)
  • Blutengel discography at MusicBrainz
  • at Industrial Lyrics

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Blutengel news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Blutengel German Blood Angel stylized as BlutEngel is a German electronic music group formed by singer Chris Pohl also of the groups Terminal Choice Tumor and Miss Construction and the owner of the Fear Section label after he had to leave Seelenkrank due to contractual and legal problems The lyrics are written primarily in German and English and are presented with male and female vocals The themes of the songs usually centre around themes common in Gothic fiction such as love vampirism sexual fetishism death and immortality The band calls their musical style dark pop 1 BlutengelBlutengel performing on the Blackfield Festival 2013Background informationOriginBerlin GermanyGenresDarkwave futurepop synthpopYears active1998 presentLabelsOut of Line MusicMembersChris Pohl Ulrike GoldmannPast membersNina Bendigkeit Kati Roloff Gini Martin Eva Polzing Sonja Semmler Constance Rudert Steffi Weingarten Anja Milow Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation and early years 1998 2001 1 2 Rise in popularity 2002 2008 1 3 Extended albums 2009 2012 1 4 Monument and Black Symphonies 2012 2014 1 5 Omen amp Nemesis The Best of amp Reworked 2014 2016 1 6 Leitbild amp Un Gott 2016 present 2 Line up 2 1 Current members 2 2 Current dancers 2 3 Former members 2 4 Former dancers 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditFormation and early years 1998 2001 Edit Blutengel was formed in 1998 after Chris Pohl had decided to give up the preceding project Seelenkrank which had released two albums due to contractual problems Just as its predecessor Blutengel uses melodious electronic tunes in combination with both male and female voices The lyrics are primarily in German or English and mixed between male and female vocals paired with electronic sounds and with songs often focusing on all aspects of love from the tragedy of hopeless romance of vampires all the way to the more animal aspects of desire and aspects of death and the afterlife The first album Child of Glass was released in early 1999 with Kati Roloff and Nina Bendigkeit as the original female vocalists In 2001 the second album Seelenschmerz was released Nina left to concentrate on photography and eventually form the band Formalin Gini Martin joined the band as the second female voice alongside Kati The first Blutengel gig ever took place at the Wave Gotik Treffen on June 1 2001 in Leipzig in front of 10 000 fans citation needed At the end of 2001 the single Black Roses was released with Constance Rudert as a session singer The band performed at the Dark Storm Festival where Constance appeared on stage with Kati and Gini This was the last time the band would play with its original line up Kati and Gini left the band days later for personal reasons and founded their own project together Tristesse de la Lune Constance who had originally only been recruited for the single Black Roses became a full time member of Blutengel Eva Polzing joined soon after as a second vocalist Rise in popularity 2002 2008 Edit Angel Dust was released in 2002 placing 58th on the German Charts 2 The Angel Dust promotional photo shoot and booklet was made by Nina Bendigkeit In 2004 their fourth album Demon Kiss was released featuring the single Forever A DVD release Live Lines and the album length EP The Oxidising Angel appeared in 2005 the latter of which contained new material as well as a cover of Cry Little Sister from The Lost Boys soundtrack In early October Eva Polzing decided to leave the band due to other projects citation needed Eva was replaced by Ulrike Goldmann ex Say Y For the following two years the band released a couple of singles with a slightly more pop driven sound until their fifth album Labyrinth was released in September 2007 It reached 36th in the German charts 3 and featured the single Lucifer and the live favourite Engelsblut Extended albums 2009 2012 Edit In 2009 Blutengel released the album Schwarzes Eis which featured the single Dancing in the Light and accompanying music video to promote the album An extended edition of this album contained three full CDs each with its own subtitle Schwarzes Eis the instrumental Behind the Mirror and Redemption The EP Soultaker was released later that year In 2010 they performed at the Amphi Festival featuring Anja Milow Maria Rehfeld and Jenny Haufe who had been hired in 2009 as a dancers for the Schwarzes Eis Tour Days later it was announced on the official website that Constance had been replaced by two new singers Anja Milow and Steffi Weingarten Both featured on the seventh album Tranenherz released in 2011 and placed in the German charts at number 12 4 Two singles Uber den Horizont amp Reich Mir Die Hand were released to promote the album with accompanying music videos the latter featuring Pohl s new girlfriend Viki Scarlet as the Bloody Girl in Reich Mir Die Hand who would later become a permanent dancer citation needed The EP Nachtbringer followed that same year a music video was released for the title track featuring the complete lineup excluding Jenny for this video Steffi was fired from the band before they began touring and on her official Facebook page she wrote a statement claiming that she was not allowed to tour due to legal issues with Constance citation needed Jenny left in 2012 followed by Anja to focus on her job as a model for the clothing label AMF Korsets continue college studies and work as an independent designer with her label Madone Noire Monument and Black Symphonies 2012 2014 Edit From May 12 to May 20 2012 Blutengel toured North America for the first time Playing in Mexico City New York San Antonio San Francisco Los Angeles and in Montreal for the Kinetik Festival After the tour Maria Rehfeld left the band citation needed The first single from the album Monument Save Our Souls was released in November 2012 while the second single You Walk Away was released in January 2013 The album Monument was released in February 2013 and placed 4 amp 96 on the German and Switzerland music charts respectively Kinder dieser Stadt was released on July 19 2013 as the third single from Monument Blutengel released an orchestral compilation album Black Symphonies An Orchestral Journey on February 28 2014 A single and music video for Krieger were released to promote the album Omen amp Nemesis The Best of amp Reworked 2014 2016 Edit The first single Asche Zu Asche from their upcoming album was released on November 14 2014 The second single Sing was released on January 23 2015 Omen was released on February 12 2015 The band then embarked on the first leg of the Omen tour in April and spanning through to August Festival appearances include Wave Gotik Treffen Mera Luna Festival and Summer Breeze Open Air A new EP In Alle Ewigkeit was announced via the band s website in early August as well as the tour dates for the second leg of the Omen tour which began in November and ended in early December The new EP was released 23 October 2015 and featured a reworking of Weg Zu Mir originally from Child of Glass which served as a preview for the upcoming Best of album 5 Chris Pohl recorded guest vocals on Italian industrial group Helalyn Flowers Beware of Light single which was released by Belgian label Alfa Matrix Records in October 2015 6 On 26 February 2016 their best of album Nemesis The Best of amp Reworked was released with re recorded versions of BlutEngel classics To support this release they will be playing Nemesis Open Air Festival in July 7 Due to legal issues Omen was re released under the title Save Us 8 Leitbild amp Un Gott 2016 present Edit In early 2016 BlutEngel entered the studio to record a new album set for a release in February 2017 Complete the first single from the upcoming 10th album Leitbild was released on December 2 2016 it featured two B sides and a remix by British darkwave act Massive Ego The second single Lebe Deinen Traum was released as a digital single on February 3 2017 Leitbild was released on 17 February The album would be the band s third straight album to chart in the top 5 of the Media Control Charts at number 4 The album would also chart Swiss Music Charts at 49 BlutEngel went on Tour starting in April and ended in May to promote Leitbild with Massive Ego as their support On 12 May they performed an acoustic set which was recorded for release on DVD as A Special Night Out Live amp Acoustic in Berlin After the Leitbild tour ended Chris teased that he began work on a new Mini Album or EP to be released towards the end of the year The new Mini Album was later confirmed and entitled Black The 2nd leg of the Leitbild tour was also announced for October through December 2017 Live im Wasserschloss Klaffenbach will be released April 2018 with footage from their Nemesis Open Air Festival from July 2016 In May 2018 BlutEngel were back in the studio working on their next album Un Gott which was released 15 February 2019 and was promoted with a tour that began in February The tour was once again supported by Massive Ego A new Mini Album Damokles was released on November 1 2019 During the COVID 19 pandemic three singles were released The first Wir Sind Unsterblich on 27 March The second Obscured a collaboration with Hocico on 3 April The third Nothing But A Void a collaboration with Massive Ego will be released Friday 13 November Line up EditCurrent members Edit Chris Pohl vocals lyrics programming 1998 present Ulrike Goldmann vocals and lyrics 2005 present Current dancers Edit Viki Scarlet Main Visual Concept 2011 present Former members Edit 1998 2000 Nina Bendigkeit now in Formalin 9 also female voices on Seelenkrank and Terminal Choice albums Vocals and lyrics 1998 2002 Kati Roloff was in Tristesse de la Lune with Gini but left in late 2006 Vocals 2000 2002 Gini Martin now in Tristesse de la Lune Vocals and Lyrics 2002 2005 Eva Polzing now in F O D 10 Vocals 2002 2010 Constance Rudert now in Cinderella Effect session singer then Vocals and Visual Concept 11 2010 2011 Steffi Weingarten Vocals 2009 2012 Anja Milow Vocals and Visual ConceptFormer dancers Edit 2001 2009 Sonja Semmler now in Masters of Comedy 12 Live performance visual concept their first official dancer performance artist to be part of the band 2009 2012 Jenny Haufe Visual Concept 2009 2012 Maria Rehfeld Visual ConceptDiscography EditMain article Blutengel discography Studio albums Edit 1999 Child of Glass 2001 Seelenschmerz 2002 Angel Dust 2004 Demon Kiss 2007 Labyrinth 2009 Schwarzes Eis 2011 Tranenherz 2013 Monument 2015 Omen Save Us 2017 Leitbild 2019 Un Gott 2021 Erlosung The Victory Of LightReferences Edit Blutengel 2016 Juni Blutengel de 2016 07 30 Retrieved 2020 03 23 Offizielle Deutsche Charts Blutengel Angel Dust Offiziellecharts de Retrieved 11 April 2018 Offizielle Deutsche Charts Blutengel Labyrinth Offiziellecharts de Retrieved 11 April 2018 Offizielle Deutsche Charts Blutengel Tranenherz Offiziellecharts de Retrieved 11 April 2018 Out of Line Shop in Alle Ewigkeit Out of Line Shop Archived from the original on 2015 10 31 Retrieved 2015 10 15 Beware Of Light feat Chris Pohl EP by HELALYN FLOWERS Alfa Matrix Retrieved 2020 01 04 Blutengel Nemesis the Open Air 2016 Archived from the original on 2015 12 11 Retrieved 2015 12 10 Blutengel forced to rename Omen album to Save Us due to legal dispute Side line com 26 June 2016 Retrieved 17 October 2017 Formalin Archived March 11 2010 at the Wayback Machine F O D Archived April 11 2008 at the Wayback Machine Zillo Musikmagazin Constance Rudert und Blutengel gehen getrennte Wege Archived from the original on 2016 08 08 Retrieved 2016 06 21 Masters of Comedy Archived June 22 2012 at the Wayback MachineExternal links EditOfficial website in German Blutengel discography at MusicBrainz Blutengel lyrics at Industrial Lyrics Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Blutengel amp oldid 1108619426, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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