Das weiße Licht

"Das weiße Licht"
Single by Oomph!
from the album Plastik
Released August 30, 1999
Format CD
Recorded 1999
Genre Industrial metal
Length 37:33
Label BMI Imports
Writer(s)

De Crap, Robert Flux, Stephan Musiol,

Reviews =
Oomph! singles chronology
"Unsere Rettung"
(1998)
"Das weiße Licht"
(1999)
"Fieber"
(1999)

"Das weiße Licht" (German for "The white light") is the first single from German industrial metal group Oomph! from their 1999 album Plastik.[1]

Music video

The music video is set in a small experimental town where almost every human has been replaced with a cyborg. Almost, because Dero hasn't been replaced yet. Dero realizes the truth due to an accident a woman had, and tries to escape. At the end, it turns out that Dero has already been copied, and it's a machine which wanted to escape and prevent being converted.

Standard track listing

  1. Das weiße Licht (Single Version)
  2. Das weiße Licht (Fütter mich Remix by Schallbau)
  3. Das weiße Licht (Cleener Remix by Daniel Myer)
  4. Das weiße Licht (Camouflage Remix by Heiko Maile)
  5. Das weiße Licht (Headcrashed Remix by Herwig Meyszner)

Limited track listing

  1. Das weiße Licht (Single Version)
  2. Das weiße Licht (Fütter mich Remix by Schallbau)
  3. Das weiße Licht (Cleener Remix by Daniel Myer)
  4. Das weiße Licht (Camouflage Remix by Heiko Maile)
  5. Das weiße Licht (Headcrashed Remix by Herwig Meyszner)
  6. Das weiße Licht (Haujobb Remix by Daniel Myer)
  7. Das weiße Licht (Submarine Remix by Econic)

References

  1. Michael Fuchs-Gamböck; Thorsten Schatz (2011-11-11). Unheilig: Der Graf und seine Welt (in German). Lübbe Digital. pp. 30–. ISBN 978-3-8387-1133-1. Retrieved 2013-08-06. So hörte er in diesem entscheidenden Jahr 1999 immer wieder ein Stück der Neue-DeutscheHärte-Pioniere Oomph! mit dem Titel »Das weiße Licht«, einer ihrer ersten Hits, der Platz 46 in den deutschen Charts erreichte. Dieser Song regte ...


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