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2 | Bohren & Der Club of Gore is a German {{Ambient}}/Doom {{Jazz}} band from [[UsefulNotes/TheSixteenLandsOfDeutschland Nordrhein-Westfalen]]. Started in 1992 by Thorsten Benning, Morten Gass, Robin Rodenberg and Reiner Henseleit, the music was described by the band as an "unholy ambient mixture of slow jazz ballads, Music/BlackSabbath doom and down tuned Autopsy sounds." |
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4 | In practice, Bohren's music is dark, brooding, and often difficult to follow. They swing back and forth between "ambient" and "jazz," creating a musical sound that can be difficult to describe. |
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7 | !!Discography: |
8 | * ''Gore Motel'' (1992) |
9 | * ''Midnight Radio'' (1995) |
10 | * ''Sunset Mission'' (2000) |
11 | * ''Black Earth'' (2002) |
12 | * ''Geisterfaust'' (2005) |
13 | * ''Dolores'' (2008) |
14 | * ''Belieid'' (2011) |
15 | * ''Piano Nights'' (2014) |
16 | * ''Patchouli Blue'' (2020) |
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19 | !!Bohren und der Club of Gore provides examples of the following tropes: |
20 | * CoversAlwaysLie: The name, combined with the bizarre choice of covers, would lead you to believe this is a black metal band. |
21 | * EpicRocking: Most of their songs. |
22 | * FilmNoir: Their primary aesthetic influence. ''Black Earth'' and ''Sunset Mission'' in particular sound like the background music for a PrivateEyeMonologue. |
23 | * {{Instrumental}}: All of their songs. |
24 | * GenreBusting: Dark jazz, slowcore, drone, and just a hint of black metal. |
25 | * ShoutOut: The album art to ''Gore Motel'' is a still from ''Film/WayOfTheDragon''. |
26 | * {{Slowcore}}: Probably one of the weirder examples. |
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