Erdenstern are a german group (Andreas Petersen, Eva-Maria Irek and Per Dit… Read Full Bio ↴Erdenstern are a german group (Andreas Petersen, Eva-Maria Irek and Per Dittmann) based in Hamburg who professionally compose and produce soundtracks for roleplaying games. Their music resembles movie scores when it comes to being an emotional, musical backdrop for different situations, while they also take great care for the versatility in different game systems and the musical independence of the composition.
The passion for musically accompany and form stories yet untold can be found throughout Erdensterns conceptual work - music inspired by contemporary movie soundtracks. Music that takes the listener onto a mystical, adventurous journey, in the tradition of classical composers, but with a cinematic story line. Music that helps create images in one's mind, and that gives everyone their own fantastic story.
Exchange has always been important to Erdenstern. From the very beginning, questions and suggestions of the listeners have played an important role, be it face to face or worldwide over the internet. Recently, this feedback led to winning two "Fantasy Awards" of the Online Station "Radio Rivendell", and serveral nominations since. An approval for their way to independantly release the music under their own label.
The passion for musically accompany and form stories yet untold can be found throughout Erdensterns conceptual work - music inspired by contemporary movie soundtracks. Music that takes the listener onto a mystical, adventurous journey, in the tradition of classical composers, but with a cinematic story line. Music that helps create images in one's mind, and that gives everyone their own fantastic story.
Exchange has always been important to Erdenstern. From the very beginning, questions and suggestions of the listeners have played an important role, be it face to face or worldwide over the internet. Recently, this feedback led to winning two "Fantasy Awards" of the Online Station "Radio Rivendell", and serveral nominations since. An approval for their way to independantly release the music under their own label.
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Remember Green
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Pagliacci
I don't know how this happened..
I have been watching old x-factor videos for about three days and came upon a compilation of "psychopathic" auditions.
She was in it. I thought to myself "I wonder if she ever did anything, or tried again".
Found out her name was amy, found this channel and video.
Kinda liked this song, playlisted it, and started reading the comments.
The chances that I found this now, and she is just now gone.
I'm honestly shook to the core.
al' calibur
I looked for this song on Spotify, but it wasnโt there! Help! This songs a genuine renaissance folk-fairy bop. spiritually, Iโm surprised at how timely this video came to my attention with its sacred lyrical meaning.
Lyrics:
โGoddess and god
We roll all over into the wilderness
Goddess and god
We roll all over into the green
Goddess and god
We dance by the fire into the wilderness
Goddess and god
We dance by the fire,
dance by the fire into the green
Goddess and god
We make love all over
Make love all over into the wilderness
Goddess and god
We make love all over
Make love all over Into the green
Goddess and god
Sacred union, sacred union
Into the wilderness
Goddess and god
Ur sacred union, sacred union
Into the green
Goddess and god
The wheel is turning, wheel is turning
Into the wilderness
Goddess and god
The wheel is turning, the wheel is turning
Into the greenโ
Bless your soul.
Juanita Oosthuizen Nowell
I remember she was on X-Factor as a vocal coach. And when she first walked in that room she walked to the judges and said:"I'm a human not a number."
She has a very strong voice. When I did some research about her I found out Amy is her real name and she changed her name after X-Factor. She was and still is in my heart. But my heart broke when I heard she died. I am really sorry for her.
yumi
Wait sheโs dead?!?!?
kenbutimagurl ;}
When she said "I'm not a number" she was meaning that the tag on her and that she was a human and was not the number on her chest
Stracciatella.Stella
@Ella Gamer she did change her name into Arabella Starchild which you can even see in videos that were posted later
Ella Gamer
She didnโt change her name amy is her name Ariel was just a fictional character she made up to entertain the viewers and judges stop getting confused by unreality tv
syd_loves_christmas
Yes
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Pagliacci
I don't know how this happened..
I have been watching old x-factor videos for about three days and came upon a compilation of "psychopathic" auditions.
She was in it. I thought to myself "I wonder if she ever did anything, or tried again".
Found out her name was amy, found this channel and video.
Kinda liked this song, playlisted it, and started reading the comments.
The chances that I found this now, and she is just now gone.
I'm honestly shook to the core.
Smart Humanism
@Total Wayne What a shame. I really found her act very intriguing and eccentric. Really something unusual. Sad that she died in such a painful way. I wonder the reasons for that.
Total Wayne
My travel to this Video / to Amy was because I watched "Zoe Alexander the Truth about XFactor". Edited and skripted TV Shows can ruin a life. Unfortunately Amy's purpose to give a message gone wrong, maybe because the Message might not be clear for everyone and especially because of manipulating the viewer (us)
Bonita's Life
The whole thing that people need to realize is that it is a tv show just like anything else. The judges are the key "actors" they don't honestly find the contestants from the big piles of people "waiting to audition ". That is fake. The people who get on already had sent in video auditions and had been through a series of interviews and mini auditions before they were chosen to go before the main 4 judges. Of course you have to know this. I mean if they didn't actually get bad singers to act then they would not have same kind of ratings. It really is all fake!