Remember Me. Search Event Tickets. Latest Events View Full Calendar. Forgot your username? Create an account. Interview: Diary of Dreams - September Part 2. The following interview was held in German and translated afterwards. Adrian laughs and replies that this might be true, but that it is not so easy for him to categorize the song in this way. It's indeed a fact that I have really intense dreams, and I don't know why this is. It is also very disturbing stuff.

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Interview: Diary of Dreams - September 2017 (Part 2)
Diary of Dreams is a German darkwave band. The lead singer and founding member Adrian Hates has produced most of the albums by himself or with minimal help from others. He rarely uses a full band, except when on tour. Adrian Hates is a classically trained guitarist and pianist who started out as the guitarist for Garden of Delight. Encouraged by this success, Hates formed his own label called Accession Records and released a series of albums over the following years, building a loyal fanbase each step of the way. The second album End of Flowers was released in , expanding on the darkwave sound of the debut. Bird Without Wings followed a year later, whilst the more experimental work Psychoma? The first sign of consolidation came in , when a compilation album Moments of Bloom appeared, containing two reworked tracks from each album. The next two albums One of 18 Angels and Freak Perfume plus its companion EP PaniK Manifesto made greater use of electronic rhythms, resulting in greater club play and wider recognition for the band.
Diary of Dreams is a big name in our scene. Reasons enough to have a talk with frontman Adrian Hates. Hates turns out to be a friendly and even humored guy. He tells us about the latest CD, about the history of the band and even gives us a glimpse into their future plans. Is it a landmark album for Diary of Dreams? Every album that we produce, write and release is an album that we are very confident with and very happy and enthusiastic about. To us, every album has its legacy, and every album has its importance. So, I think the difference lies in the way you receive an album. It really depends on the audience and on the critics. And I must agree with you, they were extraordinarily positive this time.