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De/Vision

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De/Vision

The first compilation of De/Vision's best tracks, "Zehn", released 8 years ago, documented the band's first decade and included early hits like "Try to forget", "Your hands on my skin" and "I regret" — songs that remain core to Steffen Keth and Thomas Adam's concert repertoire. Over the subsequent years, De/Vision evolved significantly. The 1997 transition from "StrangeWays" to major label WEA marked a pivotal moment. The 1998 album "Monosex" showcased their ability to craft organic sound beyond pure synth-pop, integrating strings and guitar. The hit single "We fly... tonight" proved the successful integration of new musical elements, with songs like "Strange affection" and "Deliver me" demonstrating the band's mature melodic sensibility. The 1999 album "Void" featured additional hits "Foreigner" and "Freedom", followed by an experimental phase. After Marcus's departure and signing to Drakkar, the 2001 album "Two" refocused on their proven strengths with hits like "Heart-shaped tumor" and "Lonely day". The 2003 album "Devolution", produced by Arne Schuhmann and Joseph Bach, solidified their direction with tracks including "Drifting Sideways", "Miss You More", "Digital Dream" and "Sadness". The 2004 album "6 Feet Underground" continued this trajectory with emotional and pop songs, while the latest 2005 release "Subkutan" cleverly navigated contemporary dance trends. De/Vision views itself not as a singles act but an album band presenting diverse electronic music styles. This "Best Of" documents their range and includes the new track "Love Will Find A Way", created with producers Schuhmann/Bach, highlighting their pop sensibilities. The collection features original versions and innovative remixes from across their catalog.

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