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'''Diorama''' is a [[darkwave]] [[gothic music|gothic]] band in [[Germany]] under Accession Records. The group formed in the mid 1990s and released their debut album, ''Pale'' in September of 1999. On April of 2001, Diorama released their follow up called, ''Her Liquid Arms''. The leading track from this album, also named "Her Liquid Arms", contains portions of [[Edgar Allan Poe|Edgar Allan Poe's]] poem, [[The Tell-Tale Heart]]. This release was produced by [[Diary of Dreams]] lead singer, [[Adrian Hates]]. On October 2002, Diorama released their third album titled, ''The Art of Creating Confusing Spirits''. For about two years, Diorama toured, played at festivals and worked on their next album. On [[April 4]], [[2005]] Diorama released ''Amaroid''. ''Pale'' was re-released on [[October 21]], [[2005]].
'''Diorama''' is a [[darkwave]] [[gothic music|gothic]] band in [[Germany]] under Accession Records. The group formed in the mid 1990s and released their debut album, ''Pale'' in September of 1999. On April of 2001, Diorama released their follow up called, ''Her Liquid Arms''. The leading track from this album, also named "Her Liquid Arms", contains portions of [[Edgar Allan Poe|Edgar Allan Poe's]] poem, [[The Tell-Tale Heart]]. This release was produced by [[Diary of Dreams]] lead singer, [[Adrian Hates]]. On October 2002, Diorama released their third album titled, ''The Art of Creating Confusing Spirits''. For about two years, Diorama toured, played at festivals and worked on their next album. On [[April 4]], [[2005]] Diorama released ''Amaroid''. ''Pale'' was re-released on [[October 21]], [[2005]]. Diorama's single "pulse of life" ranked highly at the [[Hellenic Alternative Charts]].


==Discography==
==Discography==

Revision as of 23:42, 28 November 2006

Diorama is a darkwave gothic band in Germany under Accession Records. The group formed in the mid 1990s and released their debut album, Pale in September of 1999. On April of 2001, Diorama released their follow up called, Her Liquid Arms. The leading track from this album, also named "Her Liquid Arms", contains portions of Edgar Allan Poe's poem, The Tell-Tale Heart. This release was produced by Diary of Dreams lead singer, Adrian Hates. On October 2002, Diorama released their third album titled, The Art of Creating Confusing Spirits. For about two years, Diorama toured, played at festivals and worked on their next album. On April 4, 2005 Diorama released Amaroid. Pale was re-released on October 21, 2005. Diorama's single "pulse of life" ranked highly at the Hellenic Alternative Charts.

Discography

  • Pale (1999)
  • Device (CD5") (2001)
  • Her Liquid Arms (2001)
  • The Art of Creating Confusing Spirits (2002)
  • Amaroid (2005)
  • Repale (2005)