
Magnetfisch
Silence Fiction
© 2003 VSM (7640106540715)
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Magnetfisch are a Swiss electro pop band since 1998. The crystal voice of their singer Seline Kunz is accompanied by atmospheric melodies. Patrick Scherrer’s ethereal guitar and Timothée Barrelet’s synthesizers are the backbone of the music – either gentl
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1994: Patrick Scherrer and Timothée Barrelet found their first band, «Sad Salads» (what a name) who will later become «Illusion Perdue?». In 1997, this band's first and last album, «un pied devant l'autre», is recorded at Studio Relief, Switzerland. 1998: Patrick and Timothée decide to found a new band, Magnetfisch. In summer 2001, they record «Fruchtkönig» at luce studios. The following year, Rolf Althaus joins in as a bass guitar player. The band is then signed by Heiri Dürst (CEO VSM) for his label Helvetic Production. Their second album, "Silence Fiction", is recorded at luce studios in 2003. Seline Kunz, discovered by Heiri Dürst in 1999, becomes the band's singer in 2004. Release of the brand new single "Botox": 8/15/2005
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The music of this elevated group certainly could be called heavenly
author: Wayne FetherbayIf you were a composer living high in the alps in Switzerland, its not surprising that your music would be ethereal. The music of this elevated group of musicians from Berne certainly could be called heavenly.