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'''Arianne Schreiber''' is a South African-born | '''Arianne Schreiber''', is a South African-born British singer (for details see [http://forum.evageeks.org/post/687239/Arianne-Schreiber-is-a-South-African/#687239 this post]). | ||
Under the mononym '''Arianne''', she performed two songs for ''[[The End of Evangelion]]'': "[[Komm, süsser Tod]]" | Under the mononym '''Arianne''', she performed two songs for ''[[The End of Evangelion]]'': "[[Komm, süsser Tod]]" which plays at the beginning of [[Third Impact]], and "[[Everything You've Ever Dreamed]]", which was not used in the movie for unknown reasons. [[Everything You've Ever Dreamed]] is only available on [[S2 Works|two]] [[Refrain of Evangelion|albums]]. Both songs were composed by [[Shiro Sagisu]], with lyrics adapted into English by Mike Wyzgowski from [[Hideaki Anno]]'s original Japanese version. | ||
In her Facebook page, Arianne spoke highly of her experience in Japan, where she stayed for three days to do recording on "Komm, süsser Tod" and "Everything You've Ever Dreamed". | In her Facebook page, Arianne spoke highly of her experience in Japan, where she stayed for three days to do recording on "Komm, süsser Tod" and "Everything You've Ever Dreamed", saying that it was "amazing" and that she was also "honored to be a part of Evangelion". | ||
The music she performs in her band is electronica. | The music she performs in her band is electronica. |
Revision as of 04:32, 2 February 2022
Arianne Schreiber, is a South African-born British singer (for details see this post).
Under the mononym Arianne, she performed two songs for The End of Evangelion: "Komm, süsser Tod" which plays at the beginning of Third Impact, and "Everything You've Ever Dreamed", which was not used in the movie for unknown reasons. Everything You've Ever Dreamed is only available on two albums. Both songs were composed by Shiro Sagisu, with lyrics adapted into English by Mike Wyzgowski from Hideaki Anno's original Japanese version.
In her Facebook page, Arianne spoke highly of her experience in Japan, where she stayed for three days to do recording on "Komm, süsser Tod" and "Everything You've Ever Dreamed", saying that it was "amazing" and that she was also "honored to be a part of Evangelion".
The music she performs in her band is electronica.
Notes
- Arianne also sang a three songs for the Rocky Horror Picture Show computer game called Rocky Horror Interactive Show.
- Contacting Arianne:
- Arianne's Facebook
- Arianne's band iCON electrobox