1999 single by Oomph!
"Das weisse Licht" | ||||
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Single by Oomph! | ||||
from the album Plastik | ||||
Released | 30 August 1999 | |||
Recorded | 1999 | |||
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Length | 37:33 | |||
Label | BMI Imports | |||
Songwriter(s) | Crap, Robert Flux, Stephan Musiol | |||
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"Das weisse Licht", alternatively spelled Das weiße Licht (German for "The white light"), is a song by German rock band Oomph! and the first single from their 1999 album Plastik.
Music video
The music video is set in a small experimental town where almost every human has been replaced with a cyborg. Almost, because Dero Goi has not been replaced yet. Dero realizes the truth due to an accident a woman had, and tries to escape. At the end, it turns out that Dero has already been copied, and it's a machine which wanted to escape and prevent being converted.
Track listing
Standard edition
- Das weisse Licht (Single Version)
- Das weisse Licht (Fütter mich Remix by Schallbau)
- Das weisse Licht (Cleener Remix by Daniel Myer)
- Das weisse Licht (Camouflage Remix by Heiko Maile)
- Das weisse Licht (Headcrashed Remix by Herwig Meyszner)
Limited edition
- Das weisse Licht (Single Version)
- Das weisse Licht (Fütter mich Remix by Schallbau)
- Das weisse Licht (Cleener Remix by Daniel Myer)
- Das weisse Licht (Camouflage Remix by Heiko Maile)
- Das weisse Licht (Headcrashed Remix by Herwig Meyszner)
- Das weisse Licht (Haujobb Remix by Daniel Myer)
- Das weisse Licht (Submarine Remix by Econic)
References
- Michael Fuchs-Gamböck; Thorsten Schatz (11 November 2011). Unheilig: Der Graf und seine Welt (in German). Lübbe Digital. pp. 30–. ISBN 978-3-8387-1133-1. Retrieved 6 August 2013.
So hörte er in diesem entscheidenden Jahr 1999 immer wieder ein Stück der Neue-DeutscheHärte-Pioniere Oomph! mit dem Titel »Das weiße Licht«, einer ihrer ersten Hits, der Platz 46 in den deutschen Charts erreichte. Dieser Song regte ...
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