| |
Call |
Austrian electronic avantgardist Call's works called Domina, Flesh and Obsession unveil the synthesis of good and bad of human inner life, a bareness of desires exhibited to the outside world. Beats and sequences broken through by ecstatic, dominant vocals of Call's female partner Petra combine to a bizarre cocktail of lust and pain. |
| Review: The Call write melodic and richly textured rock songs imbued with new agey Christian mysticism, centered around the soothing, sonorous voice of Michael Been. The band was briefly buffeted aloft as New Wave crested in the 1980s; since then, Been has remained relatively active both with the Call and as a soloist. Recent releases maintain the same quality of earlier works, but tend to be more contemplative than their rousing hit, "The Walls Came Down." |
| Members: Petra, Dietmar Percht |
|