Operattack
Operattack was a band that combined opera vocals with electronic dance music. Their debut album was called 'Slave to the Rhythm,' which gave them some...
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Operattack was a band that combined opera vocals with electronic dance music. Their debut album was called 'Slave to the Rhythm,' which gave them some attention when it came out. The group included David Garrett on violin, Caroline Campbell as the soprano, Axel Steinhagen on piano and electronics, and Tim Ellis on percussion.
They faced some criticism from people who preferred either opera or electronic music in its traditional forms. The technical side of merging those two styles wasn't always straightforward. Still, they put out a few more albums after that first one, including 'Metamorphosis' and 'Synergy.'
Their sound was built around Campbell's classical singing over Steinhagen's electronic arrangements, with Garrett's violin work and Ellis's percussion adding to the mix. They performed live with that setup, though the specific details of their shows aren't well documented here.
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