Neuroticfish
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Neuroticfish

Neuroticfish formed in the late 1990s as an electronic project. Their music often featured ethereal melodies and haunting vocals, with songs like 'Former Me'...

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Neuroticfish's electronic melancholy and human questions

A late-1990s electronic project that blended ethereal melodies with haunting vocals about alienation.

For their mood, try 'Skin' or 'Waving Hands'. If you want their thematic side, 'Former Me' and 'Are You Alive?' frame it well.

Neuroticfish gave electronic music a distinctly human ache. Songs like 'Skin' and 'Waving Hands' from their top tracks carry that signature blend of electronica and ambient texture. Their work maintained a consistent, atmospheric mood across albums from 'Immersion' in 1999 to 'Manifesto' in 2011.

They formed in the late 1990s and released albums like 'Not Safe at Any Speed' in 2001 and 'Crack the Code' in 2003. Jean-Luc DeMeyer and Antye Greie-Ripatti were central to the project's sound, which kept exploring themes of alienation through tracks like 'Darkness / Influence' on later releases.

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Neuroticfish formed in the late 1990s as an electronic project. Their music often featured ethereal melodies and haunting vocals, with songs like 'Former Me' and 'Are You Alive?' exploring themes of alienation and human emotion.

They released several albums including 'Immersion' in 1999, 'Not Safe at Any Speed' in 2001, and 'Crack the Code' in 2003. Tracks such as 'I Don't Need The City' and 'Breaking The Cliche' showed their blend of electronica and ambient textures.

Jean-Luc DeMeyer and Antye Greie-Ripatti were central to the project's sound. Their work maintained a consistent mood across releases like 'Disconnected' in 2007 and 'Manifesto' in 2011, with songs like 'Darkness / Influence' continuing their atmospheric approach.

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