Fictitious [+] Fictional

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  • Release Date: 06/26/2001
  • Sales Rank: 128,693
  • Label: METROPOLIS RECORDS
  • UPC: 782388021227

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Fictitious [+]

1LISTENThe System 5:34
2LISTENBlue Lights 3:56
3LISTENHangman 4:22
4LISTENYour Dream 5:44
5LISTENOn Helloween 5:03
6LISTENNightmare 4:23
7LISTENDream of God 4:30
8LISTENStarlight 5:19
9LISTENFormer Occupants 4:33
10LISTENFuture 2:48
11LISTENDream of God Live 4:42
12LISTENBlue Lights Live 4:08

Editorial Reviews

Fictional's Gerrit Thomas doesn't stand still for long. In addition to his industrial dance project Funker Vogt and Ravenous, as well as remixes for Decoded Feedback and Leæther Strip, he found the time to put together this haunting collection of gothic synth pop. And although "Blue Lights" has proven to be the most successful from Fictitious, the record is primarily solid for the dancefloor. The songs at first seem recurrent with similar sounds and beats, but further listens reveal intensities that are brought to the surface with Kai Schmidt's lyrics. The chilling "Blue Lights" (one of two tracks sung by Tim Fockenbrock) does remain as the most affecting, but other selections such as the EBM-fueled "Hangman" and the ambient "Your Dream," which is more trance than synth pop, are nearly as intoxicating. The reissue on Metropolis includes two live tracks that really shouldn't be here, as you can hear conversation from the audience all too well. Kenyon Hopkin, All Music Guide

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