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Atemlos

2010 album by Schiller From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Atemlos
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Atemlos (German for "Breathless") is the sixth studio album of German electronica and global pop artist Christopher von Deylen under his principal project, the band "Schiller". The album was released on 12 March 2010. The album contains 30 new compositions from Schiller, including two electronic symphonies in 5.1 surround sound.[1] It was internationally marketed as Breathless.

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Like Deylen's earlier albums, Atemlos features collaborations with other international artists. Anna Maria Mühe, Jaki Liebezeit, Odette Di Maio, Midge Ure, Kate Havnevik, Anggun, Lenka, Mia Bergström, Kim Sanders and Henree contribute vocals to the album. The first single, "Try", featuring Nadia Ali, was released three weeks before the official album launch date.[1]

The album is inspired by Deylen's month-long voyage with the scientific research vessel Polarstern.[2] To support the album, a tour of the same name was made between 14 and 30 May 2010.

The album achieved platinum status in Germany in 2016.[3]

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Limited Super Deluxe Edition

A super deluxe edition box set of the album contained three discs (2 CD + 1 DVD).[4]

Track listing

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Super Deluxe Edition

CD 01:

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CD 02:

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Disc 3 (DVD):
Elektronik-Symphonie

  • Luft
  • Wasser

Atemlos 5.1 (Audio Only)

  • Willkommen
  • Tiefblau
  • Playing With Madness with Mia Bergström
  • Polarstern
  • Himmelblau
  • Leidenschaft with Jaki Liebezeit
  • Soho
  • Hochland
  • Always You feat. Anggun
  • Reprise

Studiosession with Jaki Liebezeit

  • Expedition into the Arctic Sea

Photo-Gallery

  • Schiller
  • Polarstern
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Charts

Year-end charts

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References

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