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{{Infobox musical artist <!-- See Misplaced Pages:WikiProject Musicians -->
Blood runs deep...
| name = Nosferatu
| background = group_or_band
| origin = ]
| genre = ]
| years_active = 1988–present <!-- allmusic, see talk page -->
| label = Possession, ], Hades, Dark Fortune <!-- Pandaemonium, Gravitator -->
| website = {{URL|http://www.officialnosferatu.co.uk}}
| current_members = {{Plainlist|
* Damien DeVille <!-- 1988 -->
* Tim Vic <!-- 2015 -->
}}
| past_members = {{Plainlist|
* Sapphire Aurora <!-- 1988 -->
* Vlad Janicek <!-- 1988 -->
* Gary Clarke
* Louis DeWray <!-- 1991 -->
* Belle Star <!-- 2011 -->
* Niall Murphy <!-- 1993 -->
* Dante Savarelle <!-- 1994 -->
* Dominic LaVey <!-- 1995 -->
* Doc Miton <!-- 1998 -->
* Stefan Diablo <!-- 1999 -->
* Thom <!-- 2016 -->
* Chrys Columbine <!-- 2006 -->
}}
}}


'''Nosferatu''' are an ] ] ] band. As of 2024, the members are Damien DeVille (lead guitar),Tim Vic (vocals and guitar), Olde Bones (drums) and Smiffy (bass guitar).<ref name="lineup">{{Cite web|url=https://officialnosferatu.co.uk/lineup.htm|title=NOSFERATU Gothic Rock Band Line Up 2020 | work=Nosferatu official website | access-date=8 April 2020}}</ref>
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==History==
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Nosferatu were formed in March 1988 by guitarist Damien DeVille, bassist Vlad Janicek, and vocalist Sapphire Aurora.<ref name="peekaboo"/><ref name="allmusic"/> In 1990, they debuted with the track "Bloodlust" on a compilation album. Ex Grenadier Guard Gary Clarke (]) took over from Sapphire & fronted the band on their first Uk tour, opening for Every New Dead Ghost. Clarke left in late 1990 to start ]. In 1991, they recorded ''The Hellhound'' EP with vocalist Louis DeWray replacing Clarke. In 1992, ] of the gothic rock group ] wanted Nosferatu to release a compilation of their singles so far under the ] label, but the band agreed to record new songs towards their debut album '']'' in 1993.<ref name="allmusic"/><ref name="trouser"/> Afterwards, Niall Murphy replaced DeWray on vocals for their Halloween shows.<ref name="allmusic"/>

In 1994, Nosferatu released a compilation of early recordings called ''Legend'' and their second studio album ''The Prophecy''. Afterwards, Murphy was replaced by Dominic LaVey, and Janicek left the band, with Dante Savarelle replacing. The group signed with Hades Records, and released '']'' in 1996. In 1998, the group released '']'' with bassist Doc Milton replacing Savarelle, and featured guest drummer ] formerly of ].<ref name="allmusic"/>

Bassist Stefan Diablo replaced Milton and the band worked on the album ''Re Vamped'', released in 1999. ''Re Vamped'' had remixes and some new tracks. In 2000, they released the live album ''Reflections Through a Darker Glass''. They released another compilation album ''The Best of Nosferatu, Vol. 1''<ref name="allmusic"/> Louis DeWray officially rejoined the band in 2005, and in 2011, they released the album '']'' under Dark Fortune Records.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.terrorizer.com/dominion/dominionfeatures/the-principles-of-goth-orchestration-an-interview-with-nosferatu/|title=The Principles of Goth Orchestration – An Interview with Nosferatu|date=12 July 2011| first=Miranda | last=Yardley | work=Terrorizer}}</ref><ref name="revista"/>

In 2015, vocalist Louis DeWray left the band and Tim Vic replaced him.<ref name="absolution 2019">{{Cite web|url=https://absolution.nyc/2019/03/17/interview-with-nosferatu-by-luna-pallida/|title=Interview with Nosferatu by Luna Pallida|first=D. J.|last=Jason|date=18 March 2019 | work=Absolution }}</ref>

<!-- NEED SOURCES previous writeup
Janicek played bass guitar/keys until November 1994, and designed the first Nosferatu Logo and stage sets. Aurora provided vocals until April 1990, after which Gary Ash (Gary Clarke) sang briefly with the band until October of that year. In 1991 vocals were provided by Louis DeWray, who remained until April 1993. Chris Clark joined the band briefly in 1994 on drums. Niall Murphy then sang with the band until November 1994, and Dominic LaVey provided vocals from March 1995 to February 2002.

Louis DeWray returned as a vocalist in 2003, having performed in the meantime with Fashionable Living Death and his own band Ditzy Micro. He also played guitar, bass, keyboard and percussion in the band at various times until December 2014.<ref>. ''The Terrorizer''. By Miranda Yardley on 12 July 2011 </ref> He also contributed to the songwriting and instrumentation of the 2011 ''Wonderland'' album, which was developed over a seven year period.

The band has performed over 300 concerts in 14 countries since 1988, including the Wave Gothic Treffen Festival in ], ] in 2015, 2011, 2009, 2006, 1999 & 1994; the NCN Festival in ], Germany in 2012; the Mera Luna Festival in ], Germany in 2007 & 2002; the Castle Party Festival in ] in 2011; the DV8 Festival in ] in 2011 & 2010, England; the Judgement Day Festival ] in 2006, ]; the Existence Festival in ], ] in 2006; the Vampiricon Festival in ], Germany in 2003; ] London in 1995 and Reading in 2014; the Waregem Gothic Festival in ], ] in 2010 and the Lumous Festival in ], ] in 2011.

Damien DeVille is the only original member still with the band, and has written a book about Nosferatu entitled ''Vampyres Cry – The History of A Gothic Rock Band''.

Vlad Janicek was the majority songwriter until 1994 and designed all the early releases and the distinctive band logo.

From the start Nosferatu were unashamedly gothic, touring using a hearse owned by DeVille. They drew on Victorian gothic and vampiric imagery and championed the stylistic excesses that many of their contemporaries disdained.{{citation needed|date=February 2020}}

Sapphire Aurora provided vocals until April 1990, and Gary Clarke sang briefly with the band from April to October of 1990. From 1991 to April 1993 lyrics and vocals were provided by Louis DeWray. Niall Murphy then sang with the band until November 1994, and Chris Clark joined the band briefly in 1994 on drums.

The band split in acrimonious circumstances during the tour to promote ''The Prophecy'' in November 1994, at the height of their popularity. Deville formed a new band in 1995 and decided to continue using the Nosferatu name without authorisation. Although this was contested by Janicek at the time, legal action was halted as the cost of litigation far outweighed any potential future income.{{citation needed|date=February 2020}}

Dominic LaVey provided vocals from March 1995 to February 2002. Louis DeWray returned as vocalist and songwriter in 2003, having performed in the meantime with Fashionable Living Death and his own band, Ditzy Micro. DeWray played guitar, bass, keyboard and percussion in the band at various times until December 2014. Tim Vic replaced Louis DeWray as lead vocalist in 2014.<ref>. ''The Terrorizer''. By Miranda Yardley on 12 July 2011 </ref> DeWray contributed the majority of songwriting and instrumentation for the 2011 '']'' album, which was developed over a seven-year period.

The band has performed over 320 concerts in 14 countries since 1988, including Amphi Fest in Cologne, Germany in 2016, the Wave Gothic Treffen Festival in ], ] in 2015, 2011, 2009, 2006, 1999 & 1994; the NCN Festival in ], Germany in 2012; the Mera Luna Festival in ], Germany in 2007 & 2002; the Castle Party Festival in ] in 2011; the DV8 Festival in ] in 2011 & 2010, England; the Judgement Day Festival ] in 2006, ]; the Existence Festival in ], ] in 2006; the Vampiricon Festival in ], Germany in 2003; Sacrosanct Festival London in 1995 and Reading in 2014; the Waregem Gothic Festival in ], ] in 2010 and the Lumous Festival in ], ] in 2011.

As of 2019 Vlad Janicek and Louis DeWray, original members, formed their own version of the band, The Nosferatu. Although legally entitled to use the name Nosferatu, they decided to alter the name to avoid confusion for fans.

Nosferatu's albums, singles and DVD have sold over 100,000 copies worldwide. During recording sessions the band sometimes included guest musicians: ] of ] played drums on Lord of the Flies, ReVamped, The Best of Nosferatu Volume 1: The Hades Years, and "Visionary Vampyres" DVD Ltd Edition Boxed Set. ];s saxophone can be heard on The Prophecy album. ] played bass guitar on The Lord Of The Flies album.

Milton also engineered and co-produced NOSFERATU's ], ], ] and ] albums as well as their singles Inside The Devil, Savage Kiss and The Haunting. DeWray rejoins Nosferatu for.

Louis DeWray also participated in the band's studio work. He recorded, mixed and mastered the 2011 album ''Wonderland'' at his Earth Terminal studio in Hampshire, UK.<ref name="revista"/>

Nosferatu received both national and independent chart success in the UK and Germany. The band independently released 11 albums (including a studio album 'Wonderland' in 2011),<ref name="peekaboo"/> 8 singles, 1 DVD and various songs featured on 54 compilation albums.
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==Discography==
===Studio albums===
* '']'' (1993) <!-- Cleopatra Records -->
* '']'' (1994) <!-- Possession, Cleopatra - CD, double vinyl and Ltd. cassette -->
* '']'' (1996) <!-- Cleopatra, Hades -- CD only -->
* '']'' (1998)<!-- Cleopatra, Hades - CD -->
* '']'' (2011)

=== Compilation albums ===
* ''Legend'' (1994) <!-- allmusic -->
* ''Re Vamped'' (1999) <!-- allmusic -->
* ''The Best of Nosferatu: Volume 1: The Hades Years'' <!-- allmusic -->

=== Live albums ===
* ''Reflections Through A Darker Glass'' (2000) <!-- allmusic -->

=== Singles ===
Some of these singles were also released as ]s, ], CD and cassette
* "The Hellhound" (1991)<!-- Possession -->
* "Vampyres Cry" (1992) <!-- Posession, allmusic https://www.allmusic.com/album/vampyres-cry-mw0000965264 -->
* "Diva" (1992) <!-- Posession, allmusic https://www.allmusic.com/album/diva-mw0001174334 -->
* "Inside The Devil" (1993) <!-- Posession, allmusic https://www.allmusic.com/album/inside-the-devil-uk-cd-mw0000966965 -->
* "Savage Kiss" (1993) <!-- Posession, allmusic https://www.allmusic.com/album/savage-kiss-uk-12-mw0001176414 -->
<!-- NEED SOURCE
===Live albums===
* ''Face The Master'' (bootleg) - cassette tape (1990 UK tour with Every New Dead Ghost feat. Gary Clarke on vocals)

===Compilation albums===
* ''Legend'' (Jan 94) - CD & cassette
* ''ReVamped'' (July 99) - CD
* ''Vampyres, Witches, Devils & Ghouls: The Very Best Of Nosferatu'' (Feb 2006) - CD
* ''Anthology'' (2-disc album) (May 2006) - CD

===Box sets===
* ''Visionary Vampyres DVD'' (June 2005) - DVD & 3 albums (''Prince of Darkness'', ''Lord of the Flies'', & ''The Best of Nosferatu Volume 1: The Hades Years''); limited-edition boxed set

===Early releases===
* ''Bloodlust'' (Jan 1989) - cassette (vocals by Sapphire)
* ''Symphony of Shadows'' (Jan 1990) - cassette
* ''The Deathmaster Remixes'' (Sept 91) - limited-edition Cassette
* ''The Gathering'' (Oct 92) - limited-edition cassette-->

== Members ==
'''Current members'''
* Damien DeVille (1988–present) – guitars<ref name="peekaboo"/>
* Tim Vic (2015–present) – vocals<ref name="peekaboo"/><ref name="absolution 2019"/>

'''Former members'''
* Sapphire Aurora (1988–1990){{citation needed|reason=need better source for when she left the band|date=April 2020}} – vocals<ref name="peekaboo"/>
* Vlad Janicek (1988–1994){{citation needed|reason=need better source for when left the band|date=April 2020}} – bass, keyboards<ref name="allmusic"/><ref name="peekaboo"/>
* Gary Clarke (Jan 1990–Dec 1990)
* Louis DeWray (1991–1993, 2005–2015) – vocals<ref name="peekaboo"/><ref name="allmusic"/><ref name="revista"/>
* Belle Star (2007–2023) – drums<ref name="peekaboo" /><ref name="belle lineup">{{Cite web |title=Belle Star the drummer of UK Gothic Rock Band Nosferatu |url=https://officialnosferatu.co.uk/bellestar.htm |access-date=8 April 2020 |website=Nosferatu official website}}</ref>
* Niall Murphy (1993–1994){{citation needed|reason=need better source for when left the band|date=April 2020}} – vocals<ref name="allmusic"/>
* Dante Savarelle (1994–1998){{citation needed|reason=need better source for when left the band|date=April 2020}} – bass<ref name="allmusic"/>
* Dominic LaVey (1995–2002){{citation needed|reason=need better source for when left the band|date=April 2020}} – vocals<ref name="allmusic"/>
* Chrys Columbine (2006–2010) - piano and keyboards
* Doc Milton (1998–2011){{citation needed|reason=need better source for when left the band|date=April 2020}} – bass<ref name="allmusic"/>
* Stefan Diablo (2011–2016) – bass<ref name="peekaboo"/><ref name="thom lineup">{{Cite web |title=Thoms Bass Guitarist of UK Gothic Rock Band Nosferatu |url=https://officialnosferatu.co.uk/thom.htm |access-date=8 April 2020 |website=Nosferatu official website}}</ref>
* Thom (2016–2023) – bass<ref name="lineup" /><ref name="thom lineup" />

== The Nosferatu ==
In 2019, Vlad Janicek and Louis DeWray formed The Nosferatu. In an interview with ''Absolution'', Janicek said it was after ''The Prophecy'' tour when DeVille "left the band" and "What followed was 1-2 years of legal stupidity during which Damien decided to form a completely new band and call it Nosferatu. After taking very expensive legal counseling l was told that l could not stop him as technically we both owned the name 50/50 and could both use it." They brought in Chris Clark who had also played briefly with Nosferatu.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://absolution.nyc/2019/05/22/interview-with-the-vampire-vlad-from-the-nosferatu-by-tzina-dovve/|title=Interview with the vampire Vlad from The Nosferatu by Tzina Dovve|first=D. J.|last=Jason|date=22 May 2019| work=Absolution}}</ref>

The Nosferatu played their first show at The Underworld in Camden, London in November 2019<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://absolution.nyc/2019/12/01/the-nosferatu-londons-goth-extravaganza-by-tzina-dovve/|title=THE NOSFERATU: London's Goth Extravaganza by Tzina Dovve|first=D. J.|last=Jason|date=December 2, 2019}}</ref> and their first overseas show in February 2020 at Temple Rock Club in Athens, Greece.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://rockway.gr/posts/the-nosferatu-opened-paradise-22-2-2020-temple/|title=The Nosferatu, Opened Paradise (22/2/2020) Temple Athens|first=Σπύρος|last=Χονδρογιάννης|date=February 25, 2020}}</ref> In 2023, the band embarked on an extensive European and American tour, playing headline concerts in Mexico, Czech Republic, Portugal, Ireland, Spain and Italy, and at Whitby Gothic Festival U.K supporting New Model Army, and at the prestigious NCN Festival in Germany. The Mexican shows the band headlined are notable as debut performances of songs from the Rise album and the first time any version of the band has performed in North America.

The band are currently writing and recording songs for their debut album under The Nosferatu name, and have upcoming 2024 shows at Castle Party Festival in Poland, and in Athens, Greece.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.thenosferatu.com/news/2020-08-18-new-songs-in-progress|title=New Songs In Progress|website=The Nosferatu official website | date=18 August 2020 | access-date=13 October 2020 }}</ref>

==References==
{{reflist|refs=
<ref name="allmusic">{{Cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/nosferatu-mn0000884872/biography|title=Nosferatu &#124; Biography & History|website=] | first=Steve | last=Huey | access-date=8 April 2020}}</ref>

<ref name="peekaboo">{{cite web | url=http://www.peek-a-boo-magazine.be/en/interviews/nosferatu/ | title=Nosferatu: Gothrock needs a kick up the arse! | work=Peek-a-Boo Music Magazine | date=16 June 2012 | first=Chris | last=Konings | access-date=8 April 2020 }}</ref>

<ref name="revista">{{Cite interview| subject=Louis DeWray | url=https://issuu.com/revistathe13th/docs/louis_dewray_-_we_re_in_the_calm_be|title=Louis DeWray - We're in the calm before the storm|via=Issuu | interviewer=Diego Centurion, translator Marcelo Simonetti | access-date=8 April 2020 | work=Revista the 13th: Una Revista Imaginaria | volume=2 | number=14 | date=8 February 2015 }}</ref>

<ref name="trouser">{{cite book|first1=Ira A. | last1=Robbins| first2=David | last2=Sprague|title=The Trouser Press Guide to '90s Rock: The All-new Fifth Edition of The Trouser Press Record Guide|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nH9oejneZtQC|year=1997|publisher=Simon & Schuster|isbn=978-0-684-81437-7|page=521}}</ref>

}}

==External links==
* {{Official website|http://officialnosferatu.co.uk/}}
* {{AllMusic | id= mn0000884872 | title= Nosferatu}}

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Nosferatu
OriginUnited Kingdom
GenresGothic rock
Years active1988–present
LabelsPossession, Cleopatra, Hades, Dark Fortune
Members
  • Damien DeVille
  • Tim Vic
Past members
  • Sapphire Aurora
  • Vlad Janicek
  • Gary Clarke
  • Louis DeWray
  • Belle Star
  • Niall Murphy
  • Dante Savarelle
  • Dominic LaVey
  • Doc Miton
  • Stefan Diablo
  • Thom
  • Chrys Columbine
Websitewww.officialnosferatu.co.uk

Nosferatu are an English second wave gothic rock band. As of 2024, the members are Damien DeVille (lead guitar),Tim Vic (vocals and guitar), Olde Bones (drums) and Smiffy (bass guitar).

History

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Nosferatu were formed in March 1988 by guitarist Damien DeVille, bassist Vlad Janicek, and vocalist Sapphire Aurora. In 1990, they debuted with the track "Bloodlust" on a compilation album. Ex Grenadier Guard Gary Clarke (The Cureheads) took over from Sapphire & fronted the band on their first Uk tour, opening for Every New Dead Ghost. Clarke left in late 1990 to start The Cureheads. In 1991, they recorded The Hellhound EP with vocalist Louis DeWray replacing Clarke. In 1992, Dave Roberts of the gothic rock group Sex Gang Children wanted Nosferatu to release a compilation of their singles so far under the Cleopatra Records label, but the band agreed to record new songs towards their debut album Rise in 1993. Afterwards, Niall Murphy replaced DeWray on vocals for their Halloween shows.

In 1994, Nosferatu released a compilation of early recordings called Legend and their second studio album The Prophecy. Afterwards, Murphy was replaced by Dominic LaVey, and Janicek left the band, with Dante Savarelle replacing. The group signed with Hades Records, and released Prince of Darkness in 1996. In 1998, the group released Lord of the Flies with bassist Doc Milton replacing Savarelle, and featured guest drummer Rat Scabies formerly of The Damned.

Bassist Stefan Diablo replaced Milton and the band worked on the album Re Vamped, released in 1999. Re Vamped had remixes and some new tracks. In 2000, they released the live album Reflections Through a Darker Glass. They released another compilation album The Best of Nosferatu, Vol. 1 Louis DeWray officially rejoined the band in 2005, and in 2011, they released the album Wonderland under Dark Fortune Records.

In 2015, vocalist Louis DeWray left the band and Tim Vic replaced him.


Discography

Studio albums

Compilation albums

  • Legend (1994)
  • Re Vamped (1999)
  • The Best of Nosferatu: Volume 1: The Hades Years

Live albums

  • Reflections Through A Darker Glass (2000)

Singles

Some of these singles were also released as EPs, 12", CD and cassette

  • "The Hellhound" (1991)
  • "Vampyres Cry" (1992)
  • "Diva" (1992)
  • "Inside The Devil" (1993)
  • "Savage Kiss" (1993)


Members

Current members

  • Damien DeVille (1988–present) – guitars
  • Tim Vic (2015–present) – vocals

Former members

  • Sapphire Aurora (1988–1990) – vocals
  • Vlad Janicek (1988–1994) – bass, keyboards
  • Gary Clarke (Jan 1990–Dec 1990)
  • Louis DeWray (1991–1993, 2005–2015) – vocals
  • Belle Star (2007–2023) – drums
  • Niall Murphy (1993–1994) – vocals
  • Dante Savarelle (1994–1998) – bass
  • Dominic LaVey (1995–2002) – vocals
  • Chrys Columbine (2006–2010) - piano and keyboards
  • Doc Milton (1998–2011) – bass
  • Stefan Diablo (2011–2016) – bass
  • Thom (2016–2023) – bass

The Nosferatu

In 2019, Vlad Janicek and Louis DeWray formed The Nosferatu. In an interview with Absolution, Janicek said it was after The Prophecy tour when DeVille "left the band" and "What followed was 1-2 years of legal stupidity during which Damien decided to form a completely new band and call it Nosferatu. After taking very expensive legal counseling l was told that l could not stop him as technically we both owned the name 50/50 and could both use it." They brought in Chris Clark who had also played briefly with Nosferatu.

The Nosferatu played their first show at The Underworld in Camden, London in November 2019 and their first overseas show in February 2020 at Temple Rock Club in Athens, Greece. In 2023, the band embarked on an extensive European and American tour, playing headline concerts in Mexico, Czech Republic, Portugal, Ireland, Spain and Italy, and at Whitby Gothic Festival U.K supporting New Model Army, and at the prestigious NCN Festival in Germany. The Mexican shows the band headlined are notable as debut performances of songs from the Rise album and the first time any version of the band has performed in North America.

The band are currently writing and recording songs for their debut album under The Nosferatu name, and have upcoming 2024 shows at Castle Party Festival in Poland, and in Athens, Greece.

References

  1. ^ "NOSFERATU Gothic Rock Band Line Up 2020". Nosferatu official website. Retrieved 8 April 2020.
  2. ^ Konings, Chris (16 June 2012). "Nosferatu: Gothrock needs a kick up the arse!". Peek-a-Boo Music Magazine. Retrieved 8 April 2020.
  3. ^ Huey, Steve. "Nosferatu | Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved 8 April 2020.
  4. Robbins, Ira A.; Sprague, David (1997). The Trouser Press Guide to '90s Rock: The All-new Fifth Edition of The Trouser Press Record Guide. Simon & Schuster. p. 521. ISBN 978-0-684-81437-7.
  5. Yardley, Miranda (12 July 2011). "The Principles of Goth Orchestration – An Interview with Nosferatu". Terrorizer.
  6. ^ Louis DeWray (8 February 2015). "Louis DeWray - We're in the calm before the storm". Revista the 13th: Una Revista Imaginaria (Interview). Vol. 2, no. 14. Interviewed by Diego Centurion, translator Marcelo Simonetti. Retrieved 8 April 2020 – via Issuu. {{cite interview}}: |interviewer= has generic name (help)
  7. ^ Jason, D. J. (18 March 2019). "Interview with Nosferatu by Luna Pallida". Absolution.
  8. "Belle Star the drummer of UK Gothic Rock Band Nosferatu". Nosferatu official website. Retrieved 8 April 2020.
  9. ^ "Thoms Bass Guitarist of UK Gothic Rock Band Nosferatu". Nosferatu official website. Retrieved 8 April 2020.
  10. Jason, D. J. (22 May 2019). "Interview with the vampire Vlad from The Nosferatu by Tzina Dovve". Absolution.
  11. Jason, D. J. (2 December 2019). "THE NOSFERATU: London's Goth Extravaganza by Tzina Dovve".
  12. Χονδρογιάννης, Σπύρος (25 February 2020). "The Nosferatu, Opened Paradise (22/2/2020) Temple Athens".
  13. "New Songs In Progress". The Nosferatu official website. 18 August 2020. Retrieved 13 October 2020.

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