10.13.2003 13:01
The German fathers of synthpop, Camouflage, one of the brightest stars of alternative music will perform in the Cultural centre named after Lensovet on November 1.
In the autumn of 1987 crowds of Depeche Mode's fans rushed to music stores in search of "The Great Commandment" new single. However, the single was released by young German band Camouflage playing synthpop. And their music really resembles Depeche Mode in melodious sounding and the vocalist's deep voice.
"The Great Commandment" single headed the list in "Billboard Dance Charts". On the radio the band took third place in the number of rotations and left such bands as Erasure, New Order and The Smiths behind. "The Great Commandment" hit and "Voices&Images" debut album became the classics of the genre for all admirers of synthpop.
In 1989 their second album "Methods Of Silence" was released, which included world-famous hit "Love Is A Shield" - one of the most powerful club and radio hits at the end of the '80s.
In 1991 Camouflage recorded their third album "Meanwhile", where they used lots of live instruments, including the guitar. Texts of the songs were very deep and emotional. In 2003 the long-awaited "Sensor" album appeared; it was romantic, lyrical and drive at the same time. Do not miss your chance to hear these new songs here, in Saint-Petersburg on the 1st of November in the Cultural centre named after Lensovet.
News source: www.peterout.ru
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