Wolfsheim

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Formed: 1987 Hamburg, Germany

In January 2009 Heppner and Reinhardt splitted up due to personal differences caused by the solo activities of Heppner. Currently Reinhardt is fighting in court to get the right to continue the project Wolfsheim with a different singer.
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Albums

Ken Manage

(Cass, Album)
Not On Label (Wolfsheim Self-Released) 1988

Any But Pretty

(Cass, Album)
Not On Label (Wolfsheim Self-Released) 1989

No Happy View

(4 versions)
Strange Ways Records 1992

Popkiller

(3 versions)
Strange Ways Records 1993

55578

(3 versions)
Strange Ways Records 1995

Dreaming Apes

(2 versions)
Strange Ways Records 1996

Hamburg ­Rom ­Wolfsheim

(CD, Album)
Strange Ways Records 1997

Spectators

(7 versions)
Strange Ways Records 1999

Casting Shadows

(6 versions)
Strange Ways Records 2003

Singles & EPs

The Sparrows And The Nightingales

(6 versions)
Strange Ways Records 1991

Thunderheart

(3 versions)
Strange Ways Records 1992

It's Not Too Late (Don't Sorrow)

(3 versions)
Strange Ways Records 1992

Now I Fall

(2 versions)
Strange Ways Records 1993

Elias

(CD, Single, Dig)
Strange Ways Records 1994

Closer Still

(CD, Maxi)
Strange Ways Records 1995

A New Starsystem Has Been Explored

(CD, Maxi)
Strange Ways Records 1996

Once In A Lifetime

(3 versions)
Strange Ways Records 1998

It's Hurting For The First Time

(CD, Single)
Strange Ways Records, Motor Music 1998

Künstliche Welten

(2 versions)
Strange Ways Records 1999

Sleep Somehow

(12")
Strange Ways Records 1999

Find You're Here

(4 versions)
Strange Ways Records 2003

Kein Zurück

(3 versions)
Strange Ways Records 2003

Blind

(3 versions)
Strange Ways Records 2004

Compilations

Spectators Trilogie

(CD, Album + 2xCD, Maxi + Box, Comp, Ltd)
Strange Ways Records 2001

Videos

Kompendium

(DVD-V, PAL)
Strange Ways Records, Strange Ways Records 2002
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by deejsasqui Apr 11, 2004
Not sure about "pop," but the old Wolfsheim was more moody gothic synth than straight electronic. Recently they've gone more towards electronics. Their latest album (Casting Shadows) and following tour had a lot more electronics, and not just synth. Compair this album with any of the past, and you'll get a feel for their new sound. I for one liked the old synths over the new sound, perhaps because they aren't as mournful as before.
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