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L'Âme Immortelle - Zwielicht: The Remixes

Primary Artist
L'Âme Immortelle
Album Title
Zwielicht: The Remixes
Release Date
April 29, 2003 
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Review by Rick Anderson
Zwielicht: The Remixes is a remarkably thorough document of the current state of affairs for L'ame Immortelle, an Austrian industrial/darkcore band with a solid European fan base and four previous studio albums to its credit. The two-disc set includes remixes of songs from the band's fourth album, Dann Habe Ich Umsonst Gelebt, as well as a video documentary of live performances and behind-the-scenes footage from the band's headlining tour of Germany in 2000. The remix program opens strangely gently, with predominantly orchestral arrangements of "Erinnerung" and "Judgement" (the latter remixed by Faith & The Muse), but things get serious with "Epitaph," and by the time you get to the Light and Shadow remix of "Slut" ("You are a slut, you're all alone!") you'll either be just hitting your stride or ready to head for the hills, depending on your leather-and-yelling threshold. Read More
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