Manifesto
Technoir is an electronic band formed in Germany and consists of Steffen Gehring (music, production) and Julia Beyer (vocals, lyrics). They released three albums so far: Sea Level in 1998, Groundlevel in 2001 and Deliberately Fragile in 2007. The band name Technoir came into Steffen's mind while watching the film The Terminator, in which a club with this name played a role. In the following time he produced the album Sea Level in his home studio. Sea Level features dark, almost frightening hard electro sounds, but has never been released. Together with Stephan Kalwa from Plastic Noise Experience the very atmospheric instrumental album Eigenspace was recorded, also unreleased. Knowing not to create something new with hard electro and dark and distorted male voices, Steffen started looking around for a female singer which he found in Julia Beyer that he met in 1999 at a concert of the band Inside (defunct project of Psyche singer Darrin Huss) where Julia was singing background vocals. With a lot of both musical and live experience made prior to Technoir, Steffen and Julia began developing new songs as a team. The first song they recorded was Last Tears. Julia had been singing in several bands before joining Technoir (e.g. Inside) where she could make use of what she learned from many years in a professional choir. Steffen is not a newcomer on the scene either: He has been live-keyboarder for electro-heroes Plastic Noise Experience and comes from a musical family in which a classical piano education is both obligatory and cherished. Shortly after sending out the first demos, they found a partner in the German label Bloodline. The first releases Requiem (MCD 27.08.2001) and Groundlevel (CD 15.10.2001) hit the German alternative charts immediately, also the press showed themselve impressed. This also attracted the attention of bigger companies and so in 2002 Sony published a very danceable Coverversion of the Killing Joke-Song Love Like Blood which has been produced by Olaf Wollschläger under the project name Blacklight feat. Technoir. The Single was released on vinyl and is featured on the well-known and very popular Dream Dance-Compilation 25. In the same year the duo could present themselves on bigger festivals like the Eurorock Indoor and the Wave-Gotik-Treffen. In 2003, Julia joined the reborn Eternal Afflict and contributed vocals to the album Katharsis whereas Steffen supports again the Band Plastic Noise Experience at live gigs after a long break. After the appearance of Eternal Afflict on the Pluswelt Festival in 2004, Julia left the band to fully concentrate on Technoir. Besides writing new songs, Steffen also proved his remixing skills with providing intriuging Technoir-versions of songs from bands like Psyche, Eternal Afflict, O.V.N.I. (Seize side-project) and Agonised By Love. Meanwhile Julia has been in demand as a guest singer with adding some soaring vocals to Melotron's Folge mir ins Licht that soon became a proper single and club hit. Furthermore, she delivered guest vocals to releases of In Strict Confidence, Rotersand and Distorted Reality. After the release of the Manifesto EP in August 2006, the band has now in stock their second album Deliberately Fragile. In the meantime, Julia Beyer left Technoir in 2008 to join the heavenly voices band Chandeen and collaborated with English band Mesh on the song Who Says from their album A Perfect Solution. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Technoir is an electronic band formed in Germany and consists of Steffen Gehring (music, production) and Julia Beyer (vocals, lyrics). They released three albums so far: Sea Level in 1998, Groundlevel in 2001 and Deliberately Fragile in 2007. The band name Technoir came into Steffen's mind while watching the film The Terminator, in which a club with this name played a role. In the following time he produced the album Sea Level in his home studio. Sea Level features dark, almost frightening hard electro sounds, but has never been released. Together with Stephan Kalwa from Plastic Noise Experience the very atmospheric instrumental album Eigenspace was recorded, also unreleased. Knowing not to create something new with hard electro and dark and distorted male voices, Steffen started looking around for a female singer which he found in Julia Beyer that he met in 1999 at a concert of the band Inside (defunct project of Psyche singer Darrin Huss) where Julia was singing background vocals. With a lot of both musical and live experience made prior to Technoir, Steffen and Julia began developing new songs as a team. The first song they recorded was Last Tears. Julia had been singing in several bands before joining Technoir (e.g. Inside) where she could make use of what she learned from many years in a professional choir. Steffen is not a newcomer on the scene either: He has been live-keyboarder for electro-heroes Plastic Noise Experience and comes from a musical family in which a classical piano education is both obligatory and cherished. Shortly after sending out the first demos, they found a partner in the German label Bloodline. The first releases Requiem (MCD 27.08.2001) and Groundlevel (CD 15.10.2001) hit the German alternative charts immediately, also the press showed themselve impressed. This also attracted the attention of bigger companies and so in 2002 Sony published a very danceable Coverversion of the Killing Joke-Song Love Like Blood which has been produced by Olaf Wollschläger under the project name Blacklight feat. Technoir. The Single was released on vinyl and is featured on the well-known and very popular Dream Dance-Compilation 25. In the same year the duo could present themselves on bigger festivals like the Eurorock Indoor and the Wave-Gotik-Treffen. In 2003, Julia joined the reborn Eternal Afflict and contributed vocals to the album Katharsis whereas Steffen supports again the Band Plastic Noise Experience at live gigs after a long break. After the appearance of Eternal Afflict on the Pluswelt Festival in 2004, Julia left the band to fully concentrate on Technoir. Besides writing new songs, Steffen also proved his remixing skills with providing intriuging Technoir-versions of songs from bands like Psyche, Eternal Afflict, O.V.N.I. (Seize side-project) and Agonised By Love. Meanwhile Julia has been in demand as a guest singer with adding some soaring vocals to Melotron's Folge mir ins Licht that soon became a proper single and club hit. Furthermore, she delivered guest vocals to releases of In Strict Confidence, Rotersand and Distorted Reality. After the release of the Manifesto EP in August 2006, the band has now in stock their second album Deliberately Fragile. In the meantime, Julia Beyer left Technoir in 2008 to join the heavenly voices band Chandeen and collaborated with English band Mesh on the song Who Says from their album A Perfect Solution. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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AEVEMI
Afrobutt
Dying Star
Manifesto
Silence
Breathe
Break Into Pieces
All In My Head
Manifesto (Fast Forward Mix)
Near You
Darkest Days
Everything I Cannot have
Breathe (Iris Remix)
Silence (DJ Ram Mix)
Beatitudes
Liar (Rotersand Remix)
All In My Head (Beborn Beton Remix)
Breathe (Deliberation Mix)
Liar (Part I & II)
Manifesto (Negative Format Remix)
Everything I Cannot Have (Stendeck Remix)
Dying Star (Mesh Mix)
Dying Star (Leaether Strip Mix)
All In My Head (P.N.E. Remix)
Liar Part I And II
Breathe (Oktonaut Vocal Remix)
Sea of Sin
Liar
Break Into Pieces (Albertcode & MNSXY Remix)
Requiem
Silence (Rabauke Remix)
Dying Star - Mesh Mix
Last Tears
The Voice
Manifesto (Beborn Beton Club Remix)
Growing
Sanctuary
Always
Nightmare
Fragile
Blaze
Groundlevel
If
Liar, Parts I & II
We Came for Love
Liar (Renegades of Noise Remix)
All Too Much
Aeons
Lie To Me
Human Shapes
We Fall Apart
Near You (Farewell Mix by Dust of Basement)
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