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27. September 2005, 00:55:15
Andre Faria 
Subject: Blutengel
Each and every year, on the last night of the month October, the creatures of the night are celebrating their very own feast of darkness. On All Hallow's Eve, the undead rise from their graves to invite all witches, werewolves and other spawn from the dark side for a midnight dance ... and of course, Berlin's own lord of darkness, Chris Pohl, is the perfect man to provide a more than fitting soundtrack. Blutengel are back with a bang ... with a release ram-packed with dark hit tunes ! "The Oxidising Angel" shows Pohl and his singing graces at their best - a guaranteed floor filler, the title track stands as a perfect example as to how gothic electronic dance music should sound in the year 2005. Driving beats meet sinister but melodic electronica and atmospheric synthesizer pads. Pohl's characteristic dark vocal timbre delivers the addictive tune of the song with a lot of emotion, while his female counterparts take the listener to other worlds. Another highlight follows in the form of "Cry Little Sister", an intense electronic rendition of the title song to Eighties cult-vampire-flick, "The Lost Boys" - definitely one of the best cover versions to be released this year. The band manages to keep up the top-level -quality for the rest of the release, be it with the starkingly beautiful ballad, "A Little Love" - in which Pohl delivers one of his best vocal performances ever, or with the dark- disco-anthem, "Leave the Day", which brings out all of the best of the band's trademark sounds. With "The Oxidising Angel" Blutengel prove once more that they are one of the top acts within the dark electro scene ...

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