Sinnflut (band)

Sinnflut
Origin Saxony, Germany
Genres Dark Wave, Gothic rock, electronic music, Neoclassical
Years active 1998 - present
Labels Icare Media
2007 Biohazzard Records
Associated acts Lacrimosa (band)
Janus
Members Magnus Bartsch
Manuel Bartsch
Notable instruments
Keyboards
Piano
Guitar

Sinnflut is a German band. The name means flood of sense. The pronunciation is similar to the Great Flood (Biblical) and plays with meaning of the church.

History

From its beginning, Sinnflut has had only two members - Magnus Bartsch, songwriter, vocalist and piano player, and Manuel Bartsch, songwriter, vocalist, lyricist and programmer. The band is mostly associated with "Neue Deutsche Todeskunst" (New German Death Art) along with Das Ich and Relatives Menschsein. Since their first release "Vergessene Melodien" they were valid as sleeper in their genre.

Other work

Manuel Bartsch also wrote the soundtrack for The Alps Experience - Across the Alps on a mountainbike, a documentary film by Roland Schymik (2004, 2007).

Discography

Sampler

Articles

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