Totes Fleisch

"Totes Fleisch" is a song composed by the rock band Terminal Choice, from their 1995 mini-album with the self title.

"Totes Fleisch"
Single by Terminal Choice
from the album "Totes Fleisch"
Released26 October 1995[1]
Recordedat Studio am Kleistpark
Length20:56
Songwriter(s)Chris Pohl
Producer(s)Heiko Bender
Terminal Choice singles chronology
""Desiderius" (Demotape)"
(1995)
"Totes Fleisch"
(1995)
"Totes Fleisch (Remixes)"
(1998)

Review

It was the band's first single it was published from Cyberware Productions and was limited of 1000 copies.[2] In January 1998 released Terminal Choice a CD with remix versions from his song, it was limited of 666 copies hand numbered, from the 1998 overworked was the genre dance and is as a Megamix produced.[3]

"Totes Fleisch"
Single by Miss Construction
from the album Kunstprodukt
Released2008
Recorded2008
GenreElectronic music
Length4:36
LabelFear Section
Songwriter(s)Chris Pohl

Track list

  1. Höllensog (7:32)
  2. Serial Killer (5:00)
  3. Totes Fleisch (5:44)
  4. Time To Die (2:40)

Covers

In 1999 released Chris Pohl of the Terminal Choice EP Venus an Blutengel Remix,[4] 2008 covered Chris Pohl his song with his new project Miss Construction, the song begins with silver screen quotations from Kill Bill.[5]

Credits

  • Lyrics and Music by Chris Pohl
  • Recorded and Mixed by – Heiko Bender

Recorded and mixed at Studio am Kleistpark.

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