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1995 studio album by Oneiroid Psychosis
Stillbirth
Studio album by Oneiroid Psychosis
Released1995, re-released in 2003
GenreDark wave
Length1:00:43
LabelDecibel
Oneiroid Psychosis chronology
Stillbirth
(1995)
Fantasies About Illness
(1996)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic

Stillbirth is the debut album by Oneiroid Psychosis, released in 1995. Included were a few tracks from their previous effort, known simply as Psychosis. The album was re-released in 2003 by their record label, COP International. The album artwork is by Paul Nitsche.

Track listing

  1. "Succubi" – 5:47 words by Leif
  2. "Prurience" – 4:32 words by Leif
  3. "Fleshmachine" – 4:36 words by Leif
  4. "Bloodlust" – 4:08 words by Leif
  5. "Menarche" – 5:31 words by Lars
  6. "Hypnagogic Existence" – 8:06 words by Lars
  7. "Psychopathia Sexualis" – 6:13 words by Lars
  8. "Mind's I" – 3:59 words by Leif
  9. "Motionless" – 4:26 words by Lars
  10. "Broken Eyes" – 7:24
  11. "These Shattered Falling" – 5:56

Sample credits

  • "Succubi"
Moans from Tracy Lords and Christy Canyon, Lust in the Fast Lane
  • "Fleshmachine"
"I guess I'll forget psychiatry; stick with surgery."
Dr. McCoy, Star Trek
  • "Menarche"
Heavy breathing from 2010
  • "Hypnagogic Existence"
"I want you to realize that the dream was real."
from a PBS mini-series on dreams
  • "Psychopathia Sexualis"
"eye-eye" from Gothic
"Is it possible to communicate with the deceased? Is it possible to communicate with the dead?"
Edited phrase from In Search Of: Ghost Photographs

References

  1. AllMusic Review
  2. "Oneiroid Psychosis". PAUL NITSCHE. Retrieved 9 July 2017.
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