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Das Sein und das Nichts Teil 2

from Abraxas 2020 by Tidal

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Das Sein und das Nichts Teil 1 is on the split 12" with Acabah Rot, released the year before Abraxas. The whole song Teil 2 was built around the end riff of part 1, which we improvised around in the studio, creating this dark monster of a song that still gives me shivers when I listen to it today. Not only the riff was recycled, but also part of the lyrics: Boris recites the same Hermann Hesse poem which he already did on Tidal's first record, the 10" released in 2000, on the song Media in Vita (which is tha name of the poem).

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Das Sein bestimmt das Bewusstsein
Das Bewusstsein bestimmt das Sein
Das Sein und das Nichts Teil zwei.

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from Abraxas 2020, released March 26, 2020

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Tidal Germany

Tidal was a German post hardcore/screamo band that was active between 1999 and 2005. Words fail in describing that Tidal was about much more than the music. Somehow having stumbled upon sort of a parallel dimension (for lack of a better term), they set out like a travelling circus to show it to the world, and the few who cared to look saw it, too, and they remember to this day. ... more

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