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Popgefahr
Studio album by
Released19 March 2010
GenreSynthpop
Length47:38 (Standard Edition)
LabelPopgefahr Records
ProducerDe/Vision, Schumann & Bach
De/Vision chronology
Noob
(2007)
Popgefahr
(2010)

Popgefahr is the eleventh album by German synth-pop band De/Vision, released in 2010. It was the first album released under their own label Popgefahr Records.[1] "Rage" and "Time to Be Alive" were released digitally as a double A-side single on March 5, 2010.

De/Vision previewed all tracks on their Myspace site right in the weeks before the release of the album.

Track listings

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Standard Edition

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Popgefahr – Standard Edition
No.TitleLength
1."mAndroids"3:51
2."Rage"4:01
3."What's Love All About"5:42
4."Time to Be Alive"4:59
5."Plastic Heart"4:26
6."Be a Light to Yourself"4:27
7."Ready to Die"4:45
8."Flash of Life"5:25
9."Twisted Story"4:32
10."Until the End of Time"6:32
iTunes Bonus track
No.TitleLength
11."Free World"5:45

Limited Fanbox edition

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The album was also released as a digipak in a box, together with a promo single CD, USB-stick and other gimmicks.

Popgefahr – Limited Fanbox Edition Disc 2
No.TitleLength
1."Rage (Radio Cut)"3:34
2."Time to Be Alive (Radio Edit)"3:44
3."Rage (Extended Club Version)"5:11
Popgefahr – Limited Fanbox Edition USB-stick
No.TitleLength
1."What You Deserve (Giant Killer Mix)"5:10
2."Life Is Suffering Adaptor Remix)"5:50
3."Addict (Lars Hausmann Remix)"5:43
4."Star-Crossed Lovers (Lost in Space Mix)"6:10
5."Still Unknown (Rude Funka Mix)"4:37
6."My Own Worst Enemy (Intuition's US Radio Edit)"4:08
7."Obey Your Heart (Handheld Mix)"6:11
8."Life Is Suffering (ENC Remix)"4:35
9."Rage (What Goes Up Must Come Down Mix)"3:47

Personnel

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  • Steffen Keth - vocals
  • Thomas Adam - keyboards, backing vocals

References

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  1. ^ Nixon, Karenza (July 2012). "Interview: De/Vision" (PDF). Peek-A-Boo Music Magazine (6). Ghent, BE: 38. Retrieved 9 February 2022.