Band,
Electronic
The story of Second Voice goes back more than ten years to the year 1985. Back them in the old imperial city of Goslar/Harz, Guido Fricke (Keyboards) and Ingo Weihe (Keyboards & Guitar) joined up to form an electronic group whose experimental nature still influence their music today. Shortly after, Thomas Franzmann joined the band as singer. In 1987, keyboardist Christian Scholze replaced Ingo Weihe, who left the band for personal reasons. His energy boosted the live quality of the band and now the line-up was set - with the exception of a short period with live-keyboardist Andreas Diosegi. The band continued to develop and progress from the time of their first demo tape “Trog” (1986) and throughout their following tapes “Restlessness” (1987), “Perpetuate” (1988) and “A Strange Day’s D.A.W.N.” (1989). The tapes from Second Voice sold rather well. An appearance as support act for Vomito Negro and the positive support from the trendy magazine New Life (Switzerland) helped bring about a friendship with Carlos Peron (Ex-Yello member). Thomas Franzmann worked under the pseudonym Zip Campisi by singing parts for Bigod 20 (project around Talla 2XLC). Thomas Franzmann - The voice of Thomas can be as tender as silk, or loud as a roaring lion. Guido Fricke - Computer Operator, Guido is an innocent dilettantish genious with one hand studying Einstein’s theory of relativity and the other playing his self constructed sampling instrument. Christian Scholze - Christian is the model of the band, looking as good Dolph Lundgren, he deals with screamings and guitar effects on stage.
Guido Fricke g, key | |
Thomas Franzmann DE |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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D.A.W.N. The Collection | Second Voice | 1996 | Compil. |
Approaching Luna | Second Voice | 1993 | Album |
Celebrate Our Death | Second Voice | 1993 | Single |
Murder She Said | Second Voice | 1992 | Album |
Living In Paradise | Second Voice | 1992 | Single |
If You Had ... | Second Voice | 1991 | Album |
This Is The End | Second Voice | 1990 | Album |
Second Voice Pop Band |