On this brilliant cover album, released in 2009, Helmut does some pretty daring interpretations of classic and modern Funeral Doom anthems, featuring a heart-breaking duet with Sarah Not-So-Brightman and a complete a cappella ambient outro on track number four. Due to the massive length of the songs, the album contains only six tracks.
1. Chorale (Skepticism cover)
2. Yet the Watchers Guard (Thergothon cover)
3. Af Døde (Nortt cover)
4. Still-motion feat. Sarah Not-So-Brightman (Shape of Despair cover)
5. Antithesis of Light (Evoken cover)
6. Circle (Esoteric cover)
The list presented here is inevitably incomplete. We apologise for any inconvenience but take no responsibility for the damage caused.
Monday, November 3, 2014
Helmut Lotti Goes Space
In 2010, to commemorate the year "we made contact", Helmut released a space-themed album. The tracklist shows once again Helmut's incredible versatility.
1. Intro: Also sprach Zarathustra [a cappella version] (Richard Strauss cover)
2. Spaceman (Babylon Zoo cover)
3. Hello Spaceboy (David Bowie cover)
4. Space Tractor (Leningrad Cowboys cover)
5. Astronomy Domine (Pink Floyd cover)
6. Dark 2.8 (Darkspace cover)
7. Teenagers From Mars (The Misfits cover)
8. Rocket (Def Leppard cover)
9. Space Eater (Gamma Ray cover)
10. Space Beer (Tankard cover)
11. Outro: Atmosphères [a cappella version] (György Ligeti cover)
1. Intro: Also sprach Zarathustra [a cappella version] (Richard Strauss cover)
2. Spaceman (Babylon Zoo cover)
3. Hello Spaceboy (David Bowie cover)
4. Space Tractor (Leningrad Cowboys cover)
5. Astronomy Domine (Pink Floyd cover)
6. Dark 2.8 (Darkspace cover)
7. Teenagers From Mars (The Misfits cover)
8. Rocket (Def Leppard cover)
9. Space Eater (Gamma Ray cover)
10. Space Beer (Tankard cover)
11. Outro: Atmosphères [a cappella version] (György Ligeti cover)
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