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1 Members  





2 History  





3 Post-Cinema Bizarre  





4 Luminor's departure  





5 Discography  



5.1  Albums  





5.2  Singles  







6 References  





7 External links  














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Cinema Bizarre
Cinema Bizarre during a concert in Hamburg
Cinema Bizarre during a concert in Hamburg
Background information
OriginBerlin, Germany
Genres
  • indie rock[1]
  • synthpop[1]
  • alternative rock[1]
  • Years active2005–2010
    LabelsMCA Music, Inc.
    CherrytreeUS
    Past membersStrify
    Shin
    Yu
    Kiro
    Romeo
    Luminor

    Cinema Bizarre was a German glam rock band from Berlin. They released their debut album in 2007. Their manager was Lacrimosa singer and songwriter Tilo Wolff. In January 2009, the band announced that they have a new manager the composer Mattia Rissone from Tokyo.[2]

    Cinema Bizarre has sold more than 1.5 million records worldwide.

    Members[edit]

    Cinema Bizarre, from left: Yu, Kiro, Luminor, Shin, Strify

    History[edit]

    Their first single CD "Lovesongs (They Kill Me)" was released on 14 September 2007, two weeks after their first live performance in the German music show The Dome.[3] The Norddeutscher Rundfunk (North German television broadcast) nominated the band for the national final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2008. No Angels and Carolin Fortenbacher, made it into the second election round of the final, leaving Cinema Bizarre behind.

    They released their first studio album, Final Attraction, in 2007. This is the only album to feature keyboardist and backing vocalist Luminor. Three singles were released from the album: "Lovesongs (They Kill Me)", "Escape to the Stars", and "Forever or Never". The album was released in several European countries.

    On 28 March 2008, they began their first tour throughout Europe. In September 2008 Luminor took a break from going on tour with the band. It was announced that his health was poor and he needed time off in order to get better. While he was on break, Yu's close friend traveled and played with the band.

    On 1 November 2008, a trailer was released which stated the name of Cinema Bizarre's second album to be Toyz.

    On 27 November 2008, Luminor announced that he was leaving the band. Romeo, a friend of Yu, eventually took his place as keyboardist for the band.

    In 2009, With the manager Mattia Rissone and the new line up Cinema Bizarre toured through North America as opening act for Lady GaGa[4] on her The Fame Ball Tour.

    Initially, the first single was to be "My Obsession" was implemented in New York under supervising of Mattia Rissone, Strify described to be a 'powerful ballad'. The album release date was also pushed back from May to 21 August. "My Obsession", although it already had cover art, and was released. The band released a message on their official YouTube that the song will be on the music video in New York, and they not would change the single. On their official website, they announced that their American album was going to be titled "Bang!". The first single from the albums ToyZ and BANG! was "I Came 2 Party", a duet with Space Cowboy (musician).

    "My Obsession" was chosen to be the second single from Toyz and BANG! and was accompanied by two different versions of the music video.

    In 2009 Cinema Bizarre won an EBBA Award. Every year the European Border Breakers Awards recognise the success of ten emerging artists or groups who reached audiences outside their own countries with their first internationally Manager Mattia Rissone released album in the past year.

    On 21 January 2010 the band announced via MySpace that they were taking a break, as they felt that it was "time to start something new."[2]

    Post-Cinema Bizarre[edit]

    Strify started going by his full name, Jack Strify, and released a new version of their song "Blasphemy" as a featured artist with French DJ Junior Caldera in June 2011. He later announced that he would be releasing a solo album. In 2012, three music videos have been published on his YouTube channel as a trilogy entitled "GLITTER + DIRT", including the songs "Brave New World", "Sanctuary" and "HALO (We're The Only One)" which were eventually released on his first EP Glitter + Dirt in August 2013.[5] On 1 August 2014 he announced the name of his first album to be called ILLUSION and launched a crowdfunding campaign to finish the album. Teasers were posted throughout the campaign and on 30 November 2014 his album was released through the crowdfunding partner PledgeMusic. The album was released through Membran Music worldwide on 24 April 2015,[6] proceeded by the digital single release "Burn/Fear" and "Lovers When It's Cold" on 2 April 2015.[7]

    On 11 November 2011, Yu Phoenix (guitarist) released a new single on iTunes named "Moonflower" which features J'Lostein. Later on, in January 2012 he announced a new band project with Sebastiano Serafini called "Monochrome Hearts". A preview for the first single has been released on their YouTube Channel.[8] In January 2013, Monochrome Hearts debuted their first full single, Your Knight, on iTunes and amazon. The second single, When the Night Kills the Day was released on Amazon and iTunes on 13 July 2013. In October 2013, Yu Phoenix also joined the band DNR (Dreams Not Reality) as the new guitarist. Yu Phoenix has a Twitch community located at http://www.Twitch.tv/YuPhoenix where he talks to his supporters almost daily. In early 2018 Yu Phoenix released that he was starting a new project entitled Everyze with singer David Baßin from the metal band Victorius. In the fall of 2018 Yu Phoenix embarked on an adventure that took him from Dubai to the west coast of the United States and back across the globe to Japan for game influenced networking.[citation needed]

    Luminor's departure[edit]

    From September onwards, Luminor had been absent at a few concerts and Yu's closest friend, Romeo, temporarily helped out in Luminor's place. On 27 November 2008 Luminor announced on his MySpace profile that he had to leave Cinema Bizarre. He said this departure was due to health issues and unresolvable inner conflicts. In his statement, he briefly said that his condition had worsened, he was not able to continue participating in the band, and it was a private issue. Eventually, Romeo permanently took over for Luminor as keyboardist.[citation needed]

    Luminor came back to the stage in 2010 with the Italian band DNR (Dreams Not Reality) for a featuring during their European tour, and again in 2013 together with the Italian singer Roberto Romagnoli.[9]

    Luminor died in April 2020.[10][better source needed]

    Discography[edit]

    Albums[edit]

    Year Title Chart position Certifications
    (sales thresholds)
    GER AUT FRA IT US NET
    2007 Final Attraction 9 28 24 48 - -

    • RUS certification: Gold
    • Sales: 500,000

    2009 ToyZ
    • Second studio album
    • Released: 21 August 2009
    • Label: Island Records
    24 44 54 31 - 94
    2009 BANG!1 - - - - - -

    1: released only in Canada and the U.S.

    Singles[edit]

    Year Title Chart position[11][12][13] Album
    GER AUT FRA EU
    2007 "Lovesongs (They Kill Me)"
    9
    32
    28
    35
    Final Attraction
    "Escape to the Stars"
    36
    61
    -
    -
    2008 "Forever or Never"
    44
    71
    -
    -
    2009 "I Came 2 Party"
    32
    71
    -
    -
    ToyZ and BANG!
    My Obsession
    -
    -
    -
    -

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b c Jeffries, David. "( Cinema Bizarre - Overview )". allmusic. Retrieved 3 May 2010.
  • ^ a b "Featured Content on Myspace". Archived from the original on 25 January 2010.
  • ^ "THE DOME - Die Chartparty der Megastars bei RTL 2". Thedome.de. Retrieved 15 February 2015.
  • ^ "Cinema Bizarre Joins Lady Gaga On Tour". Crushable. Archived from the original on 15 February 2015. Retrieved 15 February 2015.
  • ^ "Jack Strify". YouTube. Retrieved 15 February 2015.
  • ^ "ILLUSION". Amazon. Retrieved 15 February 2015.
  • ^ "Jack Strify Facebook Announcement". facebook.com. Retrieved 15 February 2015.
  • ^ "YouTube". Youtube.com. Retrieved 15 February 2015.[dead YouTube link]
  • ^ Roberto Romagnoli. "Roberto Romagnoli Official Site: LUMINOR & ROBERTO & ELECTRO REVERSE live a Roma!". Robertoromagnoli.net. Archived from the original on 16 February 2015. Retrieved 15 February 2015.
  • ^ "YU PHOENIX on Instagram: "Dear Cinema Bizarre Fans, I regret to inform you that it has been confirmed that one of our founding band members, Luminor, has passed away on April 12. While we had not been in contact with him since many years, it fills me with melancholy and reminds me of the time when we all started out on this journey together. My condolences to his friends and family. May his soul rest in peace. ...Stay bizarre..."".
  • ^ "Cinema Bizarre". Acharts.us. Retrieved 15 February 2015.
  • ^ "Cinema Bizarre Biography, Discography, Chart History". Top40-Charts.com. Archived from the original on 4 November 2012. Retrieved 15 February 2015.
  • ^ "Cinema Bizarre and Space Cowboy - I Came 2 Party - Music Charts". Acharts.us. Retrieved 3 May 2010.
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