I agree, this is 100% Seabound, the immense electronica and the deep psychology give it away.
11 years ago
Daclaud Lee
The lyrics sound like something Frank Spinath would write. I read somewhere that he is a psychiatrist, so the man is indeed a genius.
11 years ago
hackstueck
Danke für die tolle Playlist, Seabound-Fan :-)
12 years ago
sarahmanader
It's not just production, though the technical composition of the songs are very different. Of all Seabound's stuff, there is a wider range in the vocal writing of White Nights compared to the other albums as well as a ridiculous amount of sampling - also very different from the normal Seabound. The one thing that really makes me wonder is that Seabound will deny that the album is theirs, yet no one else has come out of the woodwork to claim it. I love the music, though.
12 years ago
Senio Rotondi
Thanks a lot for the information! I don't want to rule out the possibility, but I kind of recognize a sound similar to the early Seabound works. Yes, it's produced very differently but there are also a lot of similarities with the sound they had back then. What's ironic is that Seabound released an album of rare tracks etc, but it was mostly filled with remixes, sadly. Maybe they can't release more tracks because of rights issues.
12 years ago
sarahmanader
The band won't acknowledge if the album is theirs - it sounds similar but is written and produced very differently. I think it's generally accepted as a copycat band, but comes packaged as a download under Seabound with the album title "White Nights"
12 years ago
lakanman
Got it from Seabound-Unreleased-Demo-2003-AMOK_INT
12 years ago
Senio Rotondi
Where does this come from? From the sound of Frank's voice it seems an old track, yet I don't have it in spite of owning all Seabound albums. Was it a b-side of some single? On some EP? Where can I find it? I need to buy it at all costs ><