Released 1999. VERSION HISTORY: 1999: CD by VISION Records (German release), this version has a paler brownish tint and no album title on the cover. CD by Four.Rock (German release), this version has the title 'No Instruments' on the cover. CD by Interbeat Records (US release), this version has a saturated orangish tint and no album title on the cover. Includes three bonus tracks: M.F.A.P.L. (Intelligent Tribal Freak Mix), All I Say & Black Again v3 which originally appeared on the Music For A Paranormal Life, EP released 1999. 2000: CD by Bloodline (German release), c… read more
Released 1999. VERSION HISTORY: 1999: CD by VISION Records (German release), this version has a paler brownish tint and no album title on the cover. … read more
Released 1999. VERSION HISTORY: 1999: CD by VISION Records (German release), this version has a paler brownish tint and no album title on the cover. CD by Four.Rock (German release), thi… read more
Neuroticfish is the name of a German musical project whose styles borrow from electronic body music and synthpop, as well as other types of electronic music. It released music on the Dancing Ferret Discs record label. Neuroticfish’s sole member was Sascha Mario Klein. Klein cites his musical inspirations as such bands as Skinny Puppy, Nine Inch Nails, and Depeche Mode, and began experimenting with music on his own in the early 90’s. After Neuroticfish was born, Klein did not make the typical efforts of a muscian to send out a demo; instead, he relied on the internet as a medium of e… read more
Neuroticfish is the name of a German musical project whose styles borrow from electronic body music and synthpop, as well as other types of electronic music. It released music on the Dancin… read more
Neuroticfish is the name of a German musical project whose styles borrow from electronic body music and synthpop, as well as other types of electronic music. It released music on the Dancing Ferret Discs record label. Neuroticfish’s so… read more