De/Vision

Songs: 70
Albums: 16

Albums

De/Vision - Popgefahr
Popgefahr
2010, songs: 3
De/Vision - Best of De/Vision
Best of De/Vision
2006, songs: 2
De/Vision - Subkutan
Subkutan
2006, songs: 12
De/Vision - Two/Devolution
Two/Devolution
2006, songs: 6
De/Vision - Turn Me On
Turn Me On
2005, songs: 1
De/Vision - 6 Feet Underground
6 Feet Underground
2004, songs: 6
De/Vision - Pictures of the Past
Pictures of the Past
2004, songs: 8
De/Vision - Live 95 & 96
Live 95 & 96
2002, songs: 2
De/Vision - Foreigner
Foreigner
2000, songs: 1
De/Vision - Void
Void
1999, songs: 4
De/Vision - Monosex
Monosex
1998, songs: 6
De/Vision - Strange Affection
Strange Affection
1998, songs: 1
De/Vision - We Fly Tonight
We Fly Tonight
1998, songs: 1
De/Vision - I Regret
I Regret
1996, songs: 1
De/Vision - World Without End
World Without End
1993, songs: 1

Facts about De/Vision

De/Vision

De/Vision is a German electronic music duo known for their synth-pop and electronic body music (EBM) sound. Here are some key facts about the group:

  1. Formation and Early Years: De/Vision was formed in 1988 in Bensheim, Germany, by Thomas Adam and Steffen Keth. The duo initially started as a quartet but later transitioned into a duo format with Adam handling vocals and Keth focusing on synthesizers and programming. Influenced by bands like Depeche Mode, Yazoo, and New Order, De/Vision began crafting their own brand of synth-pop music, characterized by catchy melodies, pulsating rhythms, and emotive lyrics.

  2. Debut Album "World Without End": De/Vision released their debut album, "World Without End", in 1994. The album showcased the duo's talent for blending electronic beats with memorable melodies and introspective lyrics. Tracks like "Your Hands on My Skin" and "Try to Forget" became instant hits in the electronic music scene, earning De/Vision a loyal fan base and critical acclaim.

  3. Chart Success and International Recognition: Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, De/Vision achieved chart success in Germany and other European countries with albums like "Unversed in Love" (1995), "Fairyland?" (1996), and "Devolution" (2003). Their singles regularly charted in the German Alternative Charts (DAC) and other music charts, solidifying their status as one of the leading acts in the synth-pop and EBM genres. De/Vision's music also gained popularity in North America and other parts of the world, earning them international recognition.

  4. Evolution of Sound: Over the years, De/Vision's sound has evolved while retaining its core elements of synth-pop and electronic music. The duo has experimented with different production techniques and musical styles, incorporating elements of trance, futurepop, and industrial into their music. Despite these changes, De/Vision has remained true to their roots, delivering albums that are both innovative and accessible to fans of electronic music.

  5. Continued Success and Longevity: De/Vision has continued to release music and tour extensively, maintaining their relevance in the electronic music scene. Their ability to evolve with the times while staying true to their musical identity has endeared them to fans old and new. With a discography spanning over three decades, De/Vision's legacy as pioneers of synth-pop and EBM is firmly established, ensuring their place in the annals of electronic music history.

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