Tristesse de la Lune
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Tristesse de la Lune | ||
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![]() Kati Roloff and Gini Martin
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Background information | ||
Genre(s) | Electrogoth/Neogoth | |
Years active | 2001-present | |
Label(s) | Out of Line Music | |
Associated acts |
Blutengel | |
Website | http://www.tristessedelalune.de/ | |
Members | ||
Gini Martin | ||
Former members | ||
Kati Roloff |
Tristesse de la Lune is an electrogoth/neogoth group founded by German musicians Kati Roloff and Gini Martin, who gained fame as the female vocalists in Blutengel and songwriters of Blutengel hit songs "Weg Zu Mir," "Fairyland," and "Seelenschmerz" among others. Both left Blutengel at the end of 2001 for personal reasons, and as they said, "[Blutengel] was becoming too cliché", and formed Tristesse de la Lune. Their songs typically have romantic lyrics usually inspired in their personal lives or books. They are on Out of Line Music and are one of the main bands of the label.
Kati left the band in early 2007 but Gini carries on the name and has recorded six songs (as of February 2007) for a new album. A sound sample is available on the official website.
[edit] Discography
(2002) * Strangeland (Promo)
(2002) * Eiskalte Liebe (Maxi)
(2003) * Queen of the Damned (Maxi)
(2003) * A Heart Whose Love Is Innocent
(2005) * Ninive/Time Is Moving, 2005 (Maxi)
Limited Edition tracks: "Dein Licht" on "Machineries of Joy Volume 2" Compilation CD. "Soulhunter" on "Machineries of Joy Volume 3" Compilation CD.