Projects

Gods Die Later

In a more relaxing style Gods Die Later combines a very atmospheric sound with Gregorian chants. One album Delirium, the song Servants Of Heaven and a remix for Solitary Experiments were released.

 

You can listen to the full song Epic with the audio player!

 

Discography:

  • Delirium, 09/2000 (Maschinenwelt Records)
  • Servants Of Heaven (m3pO Mix), Maschinenwelt Compilation IV, 2001 (Maschinenwelt Records)
  • Wasteland (Gods Die Later Remix), Solitary Experiments - Cause & Effect, 2004 (Out of Line)
Rise (7:18)
Carmosa (6:10)
Epic (8:01)
Interfusion (6:19)
Cross (5:21)
Belief (6:01)
Shattered Hope (4:30)
Stay Alive (8:47)
Sensorium (8:23)
   

X-Ray Phase

We also produced some dance songs during the Nineties. Unfortunately none of them has been released so far.

   

Lifeless Air

Ronald’s electro pop solo project covers a lot of songs which can't be assigned to Second Disease. You can receive an impression on Myspace.

   

File 9

File 9 was the first EBM project around 1990/91. Two tapes were produced and sold: Prophecy and Prediction (also available as CD-R). File 9 also marked an important step towards Second Disease.

Prediction
Eiszeit (3:33)
The Final State (4:09)
Reflecting Face (3:38)
Nothing (3:11)
59F9 (4:55)
Torture (3:51)
Prophecy
Drive (5:05)
Lord of Time (3:16)
File 9 (4:14)
Visionary Sign (3:57)
In between - Black Orchid (1:30)
Temptation (3:36)
Violent Commotion (3:51)
Steep Descent (4:18)
Get the Wave (4:49)
In between - Jesus (2:45)
Out of Mind (3:04)
Killing the None

Torture - AVersion (6:57)
File 9 - Remix (3:34)
Enemy War (2:31)
Drive - Slow down (3:08)
The Final State - 12" (7:44)
Fröhliche Weihnacht (3:36)
Preacher of Mankind (4:42)
   

They went Zig Zag

They Went Zig Zag sounded a little bit more professional than Accord and was introduced to record the tape The rising Planet, which was sold to friends. At that time many people stated - validly - that influences from Depeche Mode and New Order were noticeable.

   

Accord

The first collaboration was Accord and started in the middle Eighties with one synthesizer and a micro. The songs were quite naive in the beginning, of course, and don't necessarily have to be presented here. Although, new equipment like a drum computer and a small tape machine was purchased very soon and made things more complex.