quote:According to Herzeleid.com, the German magazine Sonic Seducer is reporting that the new RAMMSTEIN single will be called "Rosenrot" (Rose Red). The single is reportedly due at the end of May.
RAMMSTEIN entered the studio in early November to begin recording their new album, tentatively due late spring through Republic/Universal Records. Production duties are being handled by Jacob Hellner, who worked with the group on 2001's "Mutter".
In other news, the rumors of a possible musical collaboration between RAMMSTEIN and the Russian pop duo T.A.T.U. have once again surfaced. A T.A.T.U. fan site, Tatysite.net, issued the following update on Feb. 18:
"Director of group TATU, Sergey Bobza, is now negotiating with famous German group RAMMSTEIN to record a song. Germans have shown interest to TATU girls after having seen their performance at Eurovision. The musicians liked Lena and Yulia so much that it gave them the idea of a joint project.
" 'The representative of the German group will arrive this week to show us a song that they suggest to record in common,' [Bobza said]. 'It has not been played anywhere and I don't know what it sounds like. I only know that the composition is about Moscow.'
"Members of group RAMMSTEIN have imagined all the details, composed the song and then sent it to TATU's management, newspaper 'Life' writes. Negotiations should take place next week, but the trip of Lena Katina and Sergey Bobza to Singapore could change the schedule."
RAMMSTEIN keyboardist Christian "Flake" Lorenz revealed in an online posting back in May that his then-favorite song would probably be called "Moskau" (Moscow). The fact that a cooperation between RAMMSTEIN and T.A.T.U. was never completely ruled out by RAMMSTEIN's management makes this latest rumor plausible.
quote:RAMMSTEIN guitarist Richard Kruspe-Bernstein recently spoke to the New York Times about how the widespread use of near-professional equipment is letting musicians record in their bedrooms, though the neighbors may still notice the noise
Some musicians said home studios and computer equipment are making recording quieter. Richard said the recording process is less collaborative now, more a solitary plinking on a computer keyboard than a group playing effort.
"You don't have to listen loud anymore," said Kruspe-Bernstein, whose concerts feature feats of pyrotechnics.
Music today is "everyone is cooking in his own kitchen by himself," he said, in his New York home studio on the first floor of a former firehouse. "It used to be five guys playing together, but that doesn't happen as much anymore."
"You can do everything without other people's presence," Kruspe-Bernstein said.
Nou woon ik toch zeker in het westen, maar dat is niet te doen hoor, voor mij. Bedoel je soms het oosten?quote:Op woensdag 28 april 2004 11:47 schreef Klonk het volgende:
Yess, eindelijk nieuw werk, goeie tip mochten ze niet naar Nederland komen, ze doen meestal wel een of meer concerten in Nord Rhein Westfalen (zeg maar achter Nijmegen/Venlo), is prima te doen vanuit het westen des lands
Nee. Niet vanuit het westen, de kop van Noord-Holland dus in mijn geval. Bij de grens misschien, en dan nog een stukje snelweg, maar dan moet je ook nog door de stad naar de zaal. Is niet te doen hoor, vind ik in ieder geval niet de moeite.quote:Op woensdag 28 april 2004 15:03 schreef Klonk het volgende:
2 uur rijden maximaal, ben je er wel.
quote:NEW RAMMSTEIN ALBUM
Recently the FanArea Team had a chance to hear roughly half of the upcoming Rammstein album, in an unmastered state. Since we did not listen to all the songs, we can not state if they are representative for the whole album but here is our impression summarized: The music seems to be harder than before, and is still highlighted by keyboards throughout and beautiful musical and vocal passages at the right moments. Several of the songs are stuck in our head, especially the chorus of one in particular ...
More news about the upcoming Rammstein Album here soon.
als iemand nog meer info weet....quote:NEW SINGLE
The first single from the new Rammstein album will be released on
14. June, 2004 under the title "Mein Teil". That means that there are less than 50 days until new Rammstein music!
SINGLE RELEASE DELAYED
The news has just reached us that the release of the new Rammstein single "Mein Teil" has been delayed by a week. Consequently, the new release date will be the 28th of June, 2004.
Wat weinig nummers zeg!quote:RAMMSTEIN: New Album Title, Track Listing Revealed? - June 17, 2004
According to a posting at ReleaseMagazine.net, German industrial metallers RAMMSTEIN have set "Reise Reise" (which roughly translates to "Journey Journey") as the title of their new album, tentatively due late September. The tentative track listing for the effort is as follows:
01. Reise Reise
02. Amerika
03. Los
04. Wo Bist Du
05. Mein Teil
06. Dalai Lama
07. Keine Lust
08. Morgenstern
09. Amore
The album's first single, "Mein Teil" (written about the man who was willingly eaten by a cannibal in Germany), is set for a June 28 release and will feature a remix by the PET SHOP BOYS. Commented Release magazine contributor Johan Carlsson: "The album feels more natural, and the electronics – while still present – are taking a backseat. Strings and choirs beef up the sound at times, and even some blues can be found on one track. They haven't lost the heavy RAMMSTEIN sound though."
Maakt niet uit, tenminste, als ze dan maar lang zijn. Dus 6 minuten nummers. Misschien komen er dan wat meer tempowisselingen, iets wat ik alleen maar kan aanmoedigenquote:Op donderdag 17 juni 2004 20:46 schreef Djaser het volgende:
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Wat weinig nummers zeg!
Dat zou waarschijnlijk een verbetering zijn maar aangezien Ramms+ein niet zulke lange nummers maakt lijkt dit meer op een mini album.quote:Op donderdag 17 juni 2004 22:43 schreef Me_Wesley het volgende:
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Maakt niet uit, tenminste, als ze dan maar lang zijn. Dus 6 minuten nummers. Misschien komen er dan wat meer tempowisselingen, iets wat ik alleen maar kan aanmoedigen
Voor veel mensen is Ohne dich best een verassingquote:RAMMSTEIN: New Album Track Listing, Cover Artwork Posted Online - Sep. 2, 2004
RAMMSTEIN fan site Herzeleid.com is reporting that the title, cover, track listing, and running time have all been confirmed for the new RAMMSTEIN album. "Reise, Reise" will contain the usual 11 tracks for a total of 47 minutes and 51 seconds. It will be the second-longest RAMMSTEIN album so far; "Herzeleid" clocked in at about 49 minutes.
"Reise Reise", is scheduled for release on November 2 through Universal Records. The follow-up to 2001's "Mutter" was recorded in Spain and Germany. Production duties on the CD were handled by Jacob Hellner, who worked with the group on "Mutter".
"Reise Reise" track listing:
01. Reise, Reise (4:12)
02. Mein Teil (4:33)
03. Dalai Lama (5:39)
04. Keine Lust (3:43)
05. Los (4:24)
06. Amerika (3:47)
07. Moskau (4:17)
08. Morgenstern (4:00)
09. Stein um Stein (3:53)
10. Ohne dich (4:32)
11. Amour (4:51)
Ik mis even waarom.quote:Op vrijdag 3 september 2004 09:21 schreef Djaser het volgende:
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Voor veel mensen is Ohne dich best een verassing
Ik wist wel dat al dat vuurwerk gevaarlijk wasquote:Op vrijdag 3 september 2004 09:21 schreef Djaser het volgende:
Voor veel mensen is Ohne dich best een verassing
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