Perfidious Words

Perfidious Words

Group from Germany

Genres: synthpop, new wave, electronic, ebm, german

About Perfidious Words

Back in 1991 Drazen and a friend decided to start tinkering with synthesizers. Their adventures in sequencing began with the use of an Atari ST and the purchase of a Yamaha SY55 and the renowned SY77. In the early days their work included mainly covers from acts like Pet Shop Boys, Erasure, and other synthpop legends. Three years later (and after gaining serious proficiency on Cubase while attempting to write their own material) the friends were introduced to Lars who was just finishing school and coincidentally was looking to perform some songs at his own graduation party. That’s how they decided to join forces and seize the opportunity to perform in front of a live audience. And so they did... they had their first chance to play covers of songs from Depeche Mode, Pet Shop Boys, REM, and even their own music! They enjoyed their first gig so much that they decided to continue working together and write brand new material. As time passed by, Drazen and Lars seemed to artistically connect, they would spend nights playing REM and brit-pop covers, and as they continued collaborating the project began to turn a bit more acoustic, with a much greater emphasis on guitar sounds... This may have prompted Drazen's friend to leave the band in June 1995 to start a project of his own. It was a turning point for Perfidious Words. Drazen and Lars had to pull all their resources together in order to begin making their own recordings. They worked hard to attain the electronic equipment that allowed them to produce their first demos. The first demos emerged in 1996, and the band did not waste any time in submitting them to as many record companies as they could. The feedback was tremendous. That is why Trisol Music Group, which was one of the first record labels to respond, signed them immediately. And so in 1997 they finally were able to records their first EP ‚Ruined’ which was released in October of that year. Several CDs were released after that from 1998 to 2000, including 'It means a lot to me', 'Welt', and 'Zwischen Zeitrausch und Leben'. In 2001 the sold-out 'Hydrogen Skies' was re-released as 'Hydrogen Skies+', containing bonus material such as b-sides and remixes of previous hits. Four years after the release of their debut CD their eagerly awaited second album 'Spreading Silence' followed in April 2002. The quality of their music, insightful lyrics, their creativity and powerful melodies are the cause of the continuous growth of their fan base around the globe. After a long period their next strike was finished. In September 2003 Perfidious Words released their mini-album 'Breaking The Silence' which included remixes by Infekktion, Tom Wax, Sero.Overdose, B!Machine, and many more. It also featured a new track in various versions and a Björk remake. And the best is yet to come... The story continues.

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Perfidious Words — Top 13 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Perfidious Words Feel like me
Perfidious Words My body's needs
Perfidious Words Ruined
Perfidious Words Away
Perfidious Words Veil of secrecy
Perfidious Words Visionary
Perfidious Words Somewhere Must Be Heaven (Breaking the Silence single mix)
Perfidious Words Somewhere Must Be Heaven
Perfidious Words Somehow
Perfidious Words Zwischen Zeitrausch und Leben
Perfidious Words Hear me calling
Perfidious Words Spreading the Silence (Angels and Agony Remix)
Perfidious Words Our view of sharing
Feel like me
My body's needs
Veil of secrecy
Somewhere Must Be Heaven (Breaking the Silence single mix)
Somewhere Must Be Heaven
Zwischen Zeitrausch und Leben
Hear me calling
Spreading the Silence (Angels and Agony Remix)
Our view of sharing