BWO - Temple Of Love
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Temple Of Love (SoundFactory Thumping Sex Dub) | 6:00 | |
Temple Of Love (Air Bureau Remix) | 8:58 | |
Temple Of Love (Radio Edit) | 3:25 | |
Temple Of Love (Organs Without Bodies Remix) | 5:18 | |
Temple Of Love (Carl Ryden Remix) | 7:07 | |
Temple Of Love (SoundFactory Reconstruction Anthem) | 9:08 | |
Temple of Love [Radio Edit] | 03:25 |
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Catalog Numbers
0946 358041 2 6Labels
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Formats
- CD
- Maxi-Single
- Promo
- Cardboard
Companies
Role | Company |
---|---|
Phonographic Copyright (p) | EMI Music Sweden AB |
Copyright (c) | EMI Music Sweden AB |
Published By | Bulldozer Music |
Produced At | Eclectic Music Studios |
Mixed At | Megaphon Studio |
Remixed At | Fireland Studios |
Mastered At | Cutting Room |
Credits
Role | Credit |
---|---|
A&R | Klas Lunding |
Cover | Zion Graphics |
Management | Bullgod |
Mastered By | Björn Engelmann |
Other | Marina Kereklidou |
Photography By | Henrik Halvarsson |
Written-By | Bard, Hansson |
Notes
- This is the song that BWO participated with in the Swedish qualifications to the Eurovision Song Contest 2006. They didn't win, but came in second place.
- This promo has same tracks as "Club Mixes" commercial release.
- Taken from the album "Halcyon Days".
- Published by Bulldozer Music/Universal Music Publishing AB/Applebay Songs.
- Produced at Eclectic Studios, Stockholm.
- Mixed at Megaphon Studios, Stockholm.
- Mastered at Cutting Room, Sweden.
- ℗ 2006 EMI Music Sweden AB
- © 2006 EMI Music Sweden AB
- Marketed and distributed by EMI.
- On disc: Made in EU.
- On inlay: Printed in EU.
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout: 3580272 @ 1
- Label Code: LC 0542
About BWO
Swedish electropop group which was founded in the second half of 2003 by the musician and author Alexander Bard.
Alexander Bard started work on a new music project during 2003, working with the record producer Anders Hansson who became the band's co-producer. They auditioned over 35 different vocalists before meeting Martin Rolinski who was duly chosen as lead singer. Marina Schiptjenko, an art-dealer and a one-time member of Vacuum, Bard's previous music project, then came on board as the third member of what became Bodies Without Organs.
There was initially a suggestion that the band would be a four-piece including Jean-Pierre Barda from Army of Lovers, but this did not come to fruition, and Barda's explicit involvement extended only as far as co-writing BWO's first single "Living In A Fantasy".
The name of the band derives from the philosophical term body without organs, developed by French philosopher Gilles Deleuze and psychoanalyst Félix Guattari in their 1972 book Anti-Œdipus. Bard, an author and lecturer of philosophy, has referred to the ideas of Deleuze in his books Netocracy - The New Power Elite And Life After Capitalism and The Global Empire, both co-written with Jan Söderqvist.
Name Vars
- B.W.O
- B.W.O.
- BWO
- BWO (Bodies Without Organs)
- BwO
- Bwo
Aliases
- Organs Without Bodies
Members
- Alexander Bard
- Martin Rolinski
- Marina Schiptjenko