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Seabound
Resistanz 2014
Resistanz 2014
Background information
OriginGermany
GenresTrance, techno, downtempo, futurepop, synth-pop
Years active1995–present
LabelsDependent, Metropolis
MembersFrank M. Spinath
Martin Vorbrodt
Websiteseabound.de

Seabound is an electronic music duo from Germany. Their lyrics are in English and for the most part explore the human psyche and the way that everyday events can affect a person psychologically,[citation needed] hence the band's slogan: "Seabound: Journey into Your Mind."

History

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Seabound began in 1995 when Frank Spinath and Martin Vorbrodt were introduced by a mutual friend. They were so different musically that they weren't certain as to whether or not a musical collaboration between them would work. Despite the uncertainty they decided to try an informal jam-oriented home project. They soon realized that with a more focused approach, they might be able to produce something quite special. They made the band official and decided to call themselves Seabound. They decided on the name because of Spinath's love of the ocean and the fact that Vorbrodt was born near the shore. The name also implies a ship leaving from a safe harbor into the unknown and sometimes treacherous seas, a metaphor for the band itself. For live concerts they are supported by Daniel Wehmeier on drums.

The band recorded demos, which erroneously have come to now be known by fans as White Nights, a hastily proposed and shortly afterwards discarded working title for their Beyond Flatline album, and eventually caught the attention of dependent.

Their debut album No Sleep Demon was released by Dependent in 2001. Drawing influence from the beat-oriented sounds of Front 242 and Covenant, as well as new wave acts such as Visage and Depeche Mode, the album proved to be relatively successful in the European EBM and Darkwave scenes. Tracks such as Travelling and Hooked were well-suited for club play; that exposure made the band known for their warm vocals, icy synth parts, and entrancing, sinuous melodies.

2003 saw the release of the single "Contact", which peaked at number 6 on the German Alternative Charts (DAC) and ranked #100 on the DAC Top Singles for 2003.[1]

They took their time recording the follow-up album Beyond Flatline. It was released in 2004 incorporating more of a trance influence into their sound. The duo embarked on a successful European tour with fellow Futurepop group Pride & Fall; this tour dawned the released a split EP entitled Beyond Flatline Tour 2004. The release featured a remix of the duo's single at that time "Watching Over You". Later that year the duo's debut album No Sleep Demon was re-released as No Sleep Demon V2.0 presenting new mixes of the songs "Hooked" and "Avalost".

In 2006 their third album, Double-Crosser, was released, reaching No. 1 on the DAC and German Electronic Web Charts (GEWC).[2] The album also reached No. 3 Hellenic Alternative Charts (HAC) and No. 6 Nordic Alternative Charts (NAC).

In 2009, Seabound released When Black Beats Blue, an album containing rare and unreleased tracks. Seabound are the only band Die Form has remixed, and this album contains a version of Domination remixed by them.[3]

After 2009, Seabound took a break since Vorbrodt married and moved to California. The band released their latest album Speak in Storms in February 2014 and scored an entry in the German Media Control Charts (MCC), the German equivalent to the Billboard charts. The album was released in three different editions, from which two edition are 2-disc versions and were limited. The Tempest Edition of Speak in Storms was released in Book form and sold out within 2 months after release.

Live performances

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Seabound has played various tours, mainly in Europe and North America. A complete archive of their live shows is available on their website.[4]

Discography

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Albums

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  1. Die Blaue (Unreleased) (1996)
  2. No Sleep Demon (2001)
  3. Beyond Flatline (2004)
  4. No Sleep Demon v2.0 (2004)
  5. Double-Crosser (2006)
  6. Come Forward: Live in Berlin (2008)
  7. When Black Beats Blue (Rarities) (2009)
  8. Speak in Storms (2014)

Singles and EPs

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  1. Travelling (2001)
  2. Hooked Promo MCD (2001)
  3. Contact (2003)
  4. Dependent Club Invasion (2003)
  5. Poisonous Friend EP (2004)
  6. Beyond Flatline Tour 2004 (2004)

Full artist discography:[5]

Side projects

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References

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  1. ^ "DAC Top 100 Singles 2003". Trendcharts oHG. AMC Alster Musik Consulting GmbH. 2004. Archived from the original on 10 January 2004. Retrieved 20 January 2022.
  • ^ "DAC Top 50 Albums 2006". Trendcharts oHG. AMC Alster Musik Consulting GmbH. 2007. Archived from the original on 23 April 2008. Retrieved 21 January 2022.
  • ^ "Metropolis to release rarities album Seabound, 'When black beats blue (Rarities)'". Side-Line magazine. 9 December 2008. Archived from the original on 17 December 2008. Retrieved 23 August 2009.
  • ^ Frank M. Spinath, Martin Vorbrodt. "SEABOUND|LIVE (current shows and complete list of past concert)". Seabound.de. Retrieved 24 March 2020.
  • ^ "Seabound discography". Discogs. Retrieved 24 March 2020.
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