1) German rave band Dune.… Read Full Bio ↴There are multiple artists by the name "Dune".
1) German rave band Dune.
2) Finnish demoscene musician, now known as Brothomstates.
3) Alias for drum & bass DJ and artist Ray Keith.
4) An Indiana, U.S. based musician recording a single album.
5) An Australian power/progressive metal band.
6) Danish indie rock band Dúné
7) French band active in the 70s
8) Laurent Garnier, Pascal F.E.O.S.
9) Stoner Rock band from Ohio, USA
10) Scottish Progressive Sludge/Stoner metal group from Edinburgh.
1) The German rave band Dune. The band was founded in 1995 by Oliver Froning and Jens Oettrich, who are both big fans of the novels by Frank Herbert - hence the name Dune. Their first single "Hardcore Vibes" featured the voice of Oliver's then 11-year-old cousin Janine. Their second single "Are you ready to fly?" sounded quite different and already featured the typical Dune-style with high-pitched vocals and a catchy melody.
At the end of 1996 the band released the album "Forever" with a lot of tracks in a classical style - all tracks where performed together with the London Session Orchestra (see Dune & the London Session Orchestra). Lead singer Verena von Strenge left Dune after the release of "Forever" to start a solo career. Dune came back in April 1998 with a new lead singer (Vanessa Hörster). The single "Keep the Secret" was only a medium success and its successor "Electric Heaven" flopped completely.
In late 1999 Verena von Strenge came back as lead singer after her solo career was not as successful as she wanted it to be. The single "Dark Side of the Moon" was released and the album "Reunion" was produced and ready for release in May 2000. However the album was never released due to a court order that stopped the single "Heaven".
The latest single released was "Rainbow To The Stars 2003", a rework of their 1996 classic. It was released on 23 June 2003.
2) A Finnish demoscene tracker musician who adopted the more unique name Brothomstates in the latter half of the 1990s and was later signed to Warp Records.
3) Dune was also an Alias used by Drum & Bass Dj/Artist Ray Keith in the early 1990s.
4) An Indiana-based musician who recorded an album called "Road of Life" in 2000.
5) An Australian power/progressive metal band that is now disbanded. The band only recorded a demo called The Eleventh Hour.
8)Duo made of Laurent Garnier and Pascal F.E.O.S. (Pascal Dardoufas). Released one EP: The Alliance EP: Trance, Ambient style electronic.
9) Four friends from Athens, Ohio, finally came together to form DUNE in 2011. Influenced by their favorite acts (Sabbath, Kyuss, QOTSA, Sword, Truckfighters), DUNE's brand of stoner metal has various undertones--everything from soul to thrash. You can find them on Bandcamp.
10) The progressive sludge/stoner metal Dune formed in recent years in Edinburgh, Scotland. They recently released their first EP entitled 'Progenitor'. You can find them on bandcamp here:
http://songs-of-arrakis.bandcamp.com/
Space Invaders
Dune Lyrics
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We're the space invaders
We're the sky crusaders
When we are connected
Expect the unexpected
We're the space invaders
If you re-terminate us
Wake you up and take you higher
Space invaders
Sky crusaders
The lyrics to Dune's song "Space Invaders" talk about the band being space invaders and sky crusaders. They are connected and they bring the unexpected. If you try to terminate them, they'll bring you the eternal fire, wake you up and take you higher. The song talks about a sense of power and transcendence that comes with being a space invader, with a mission to explore and conquer.
The lyrics imply a sense of rebellion and a rejection of the status quo. They are not content to stay within the boundaries of what is expected of them, but instead seek to break free and explore new horizons. The lyrics also suggest a spirit of camaraderie and unity among the space invaders, working together to achieve a common goal.
Line by Line Meaning
Space invaders, space invaders
Announcing their presence, the singers assert themselves as space invaders.
We're the space invaders
The singers note that they are the ones who invade the space unapologetically.
We're the sky crusaders
The singers see themselves as protectors of the sky or space crusaders against anyone and anything that threatens it.
When we are connected
The singers suggest that being connected gives them strength as a group hence their fearlessness.
Expect the unexpected
The singers warn those who cross their path to expect surprises since they are unconventional.
If you re-terminate us
The singers boldly predict that even if someone tries to terminate them, it will not be successful since they are a force that cannot be easily quenched.
Bring you the eternal fire
The singers offer hope that they bring unrelenting passion, power or motivation that never dies.
Wake you up and take you higher
The singers suggest that they have the ability to awaken the dormant inner strength and capability in others, pushing them beyond perceived limitations.
Space invaders
Repeating the chorus, the singers reiterate the message that they are the ones invading space unapologetically.
Contributed by Hunter P. Suggest a correction in the comments below.