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Blutengel

 
Artist: Blutengel

Group Members:

Katie Roloff, Chris Pohl, Constance Rudert, Nina Bendigkeit, Gini Martin, Eva Pölzing, Ulrike Goldmann

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Seelenkrank
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  • Formed: 1992, Germany
  • Genres: Electronica
  • Representative Albums: "The Oxidising Angel

Biography

The German group Blutengel (Blood Angel) were founded by singer Chris Pohl, after contractual and legal problems forced him to exit the popular German band Seelenkrank. An electronica pop group with goth overtones, the band has gone through a few member changes while sticking to a configuration of one male and two female singers. They sing in German and in English, with lyrics exploring love, passion, and romance in highly dramatic tones. The original two female singers were photographer and singer Nina Bendigkeit (another Seelenkrank alumni) and Katie Roloff. Bendigkeit left after the debut album, Child of Glass, was released to modest club success in 1999, to devote time to her growing success as a photographer. It was an amicable parting, as Bendigkeit would later work on the band's publicity materials; she was replaced as a vocalist by Gini Martin. The next album, Seelenschmerz, continued to develop the band's fan base in Germany, with several singles garnering airplay; it was enough for Pohl and the group to finally perform live, and their debut performance was for 10,000 fans at a festival in Leipzig. The success strained relationships in the band, and in 2001 both Roloff and Martin left Blutengel to found the group Tristesse de la Lune, stating that Pohl's leadership had become overbearing. They were replaced by Eva Pölzing and session singer Constance Rudert.

The next album proved to be the band's breakthrough in Germany -- Angel Dust placed 58th in the Top 100 albums of the year, and the singles "Angel of the Night" and "Vampire Romance" were national hits. Pohl retooled their live show, turning it into a theatrical spectacle, featuring dancers, pyrotechnics, and melodramatic gothic sets and costumes. Only the three singers and dancers were visible to the audience, as the musicians were either hidden or taped. They became darlings of the European electronic festival circuit, and steadily built an ever larger fan base. Another album and a live concert DVD followed, and the band finally toured overseas, visiting the U.S.A., Mexico, and England in 2005, and gaining a U.S. release for the CD Demon Kiss. In 2005 Eva Pölzing left the group for personal reasons, and has been replaced by Ulrike Goldmann. The constant lineup changes have not bothered their fan base, as sales have been steadily growing for their back catalog of EPs and full-length releases. Blutengel fans have been waiting patiently for a new album, but as Chris Pohl is also in the groups Pain of Progress, Terminal Choice, and Tumor, and owner of the Fear Section record label, it might be a while coming. ~ Laurie Mercer, All Music Guide
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Blutengel

Blutengel's Chris Pohl performing in 2004
Background information
Origin Germany
Genres Futurepop, Dark pop
Years active 1999-present
Labels Out Of Line Records
Associated acts Seelenkrank
Tristesse de la Lune
Terminal Choice
Miss Construction
Tumor
Cinderella Effect
Members
Chris Pohl
Constance Rudert
Ulrike Goldmann
Former members
Nina Bendigkeit
Katie Roloff
Gini Martin
Eva Pölzing
Sonja Semmler

Blutengel (German: Blood Angel) is a German futurepop musical group. It was formed by singer Chris Pohl (also of the groups Terminal Choice, Tumor, and Miss Construction and the owner of the Fear Section label) after he had to leave Seelenkrank due to contractual and legal problems. The lyrics are written primarily in German and English and are presented with male and female vocals.

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History

Blutengel was formed in 1998 after Chris Pohl had decided to give up the preceding project, Seelenkrank due to contractual problems. Just as its predecessor, Blutengel uses melodious electronic tunes in combination with both male and female voices. The lyrics are primarily in German and/or English and mixed between male and female vocals paired with electronic sounds and with songs often focusing on all aspects of love, from the tragedy of hopeless romance all the way to the more animal aspects of desire.

The first album Child of Glass, released in early 1999 and soon conquered the clubs and the hearts of the already existing fan community but also attracted a huge number of new fans with songs like "Weg Zu mir" and "Beauty of Suffering". Kati Roloff and Nina Bendigkeit were responsible for the female vocals at that time. However, although the album was still present in the minds of the people, things became quiet for the project itself for quite a long time.

Finally, in 2001, the second anxiously anticipated album Seelenschmerz was released and initiated a new era in Blutengel's short band history. The band formation changed as Nina had managed to cut her own successful path in the last two years, and Gini Martin joined the band as the second female voice alongside Kati. Catchy songs such as "Seelenschmerz" , "Soul of Ice", " Children of the Night", and "Der Spiegel" turned the album into a blockbuster, just missing the German Top 100 Album Charts, forcing Blutengel to appear live in front of fans. The first Blutengel gig ever (two years after the band was actually formed) took place at the Wave-Gotik-Treffen on June 1st, 2001 in Leipzig, in front of 10,000 fans and a venue that was literally bursting at the seams. At the end of 2001, the single Black Roses appeared with Constance Rudert as a session singer and the band performed at the Dark Storm Festival in which Constance also appeared in the stage at side of Kati and Gini. However, this was the last time the band would play with its original line-up. Kati and Gini left the band days later for personal and also unknown reasons and founded their own project, Tristesse de la Lune. Constance who had only been recruited to add some spirit to the single "Black Roses", soon became an inherent part of Blutengel replacing Kati, then Chris Pohl managed to find a second equal female voice in Eva Pölzing who was found soon afterwards to replace Gini.

Later 2002, due to the vocal scope they now had, and the removal to a studio with new technical opportunities, the band managed to produce a high-quality album,Angel Dust, receiving a huge feedback placing 58th on the Top 100 albums in its first week because of hits like "Angel of the Night" and "Vampire Romance" making Blutengel become much more popular. An interesting fact is that the Angel Dust promotional photoshoot and booklet was made by Nina Bendigkeit.

In 2004 their 4th album, Demon Kiss was released, followed by the DVD Live Lines which appeared latter in 2005, but bad news came out when in early October Eva Pölzing decided to leave Blutengel due to problems with time and projects in her personal life. Eva has been replaced by Ulrike Goldmann (ex-Say-Y) making Blutengel's sound take a complety different musical direction, which some people liked, while older fans weren't so pleased at all. Meanwhile Chris Pohl was completely busy touring with Terminal Choice and it was only released the EP The Oxidising Angel to introduce Ulrike. For the next two years the band would keep releasing singles with a more 'pop-driven' sound until their long waited 5th album, Labyrinth, came out in September 2007 followed by a small tour.

Line-up

Current members

  • 1998-now: Chris Pohl - Male voice, programming, and lyrics
  • 2002-now: Constance Rudert - Female voice, lyrics, and visual concept
  • 2005-now: Ulrike Goldmann - Female voice and lyrics

Former members

Discography

Albums

Seelenschmerz, Angel Dust, Demon Kiss and Labyrinth come with a hard-box limited edition including a bonus CD and exclusive booklet, sticker and post cards.

EPS

  • 2005: The Oxidising Angel EP

Limited edition comes with different cover art and exclusive booklet.

DVDs

  • 2005: Live Lines
  • 2008: Moments Of Our Lives

Singles

  • 2001: Bloody Pleasures
  • 2001: Black Roses
  • 2002: Vampire Romance
  • 2003: Forever
  • 2004: Mein Babylon (Stendal Blast & Blutengel)
  • 2004: No Eternity
  • 2006: My Saviour
  • 2007: Lucifer (Purgatory)
  • 2007: Lucifer (Blaze)
  • 2008: Winter Of My Life (Download Single)
  • 2008: Dancing In The Light (Forsaken)
  • 2008: Dancing In The Light (Solitary)

Exclusive tracks appearing on compilations (not including remixes)

  • 1998: Awake the Machines Vol. 2 – Love
  • 2000: Machineries of Joy – Fairyland (Female Version)
  • 2001: Orkus Collection 2 - Hold Me (Just For This Night)
  • 2002: Fear Section Vol. 1 – Weg Zu Mir (Shicksals-Version 2002)
  • 2002: Machineries of Joy Vol. 2 - Waiting For You
  • 2003: Machineries of Joy Vol. 3 – Falling
  • 2005: Forever - Leaving You
  • 2006: Machineries of Joy Vol. 4 – Misery

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