Nina Bendigkeit

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Nina Bendigkeit was the first female singer of Blutengel together with known for her spoken vocals.

Career[]

She only sang on their debut album, Child Of Glass. As she left the band she started doing photography. She also contributed to Seelenkrank albums during 1997. She did the Blutengel's Angel Dust promotional photoshoot in 2002. Nina had her own band, Formalin [1]. She left the electro-/industrial project in February 2009.

Discography[]

With Seelenkrank[]

  • 1997: EngelschreiAlbum vocals and lyrics in "Painful Innocence", "Vampires Diner" and backing vocals in "Fallen Angel"
  • 2005: Engelschrei Re-releaseAlbum

With Blutengel[]

  • 1998: Awake the Machines Vol. 2: Blutengel - vocals and lyrics in "Love" – Compilation track
  • 1999: Child of GlassAlbum vocals and lyrics in "Desire" "Suicide" and "Footworship" (with Kati Roloff).

Guest appearances[]

→ Vocals and lyrics in "Tenderness" which for a printing mistake it appeared as track 11 - "Navigator II" on the album art

→ Vocals and lyrics in "Deep"

Formalin[]

  • 2004: plagued.mind.dissectionAlbum vocals and lyrics in "Hominis Nocturni", "Belief"
  • 2005: Painful thoughtsMCD
  • 2005: Chronicles Ov Faith & DiseaseAlbum vocals and lyrics in "Atomic", "True faith", "Lost"
  • 2007: intoxication – strictly limited edition MCD vocals and lyrics in "Breath Control", "Atomic", "True Faith"
  • 2008: Formalin liveset at Schlagstrom Festival – vocals and lyrics in "Clinic", "Cold Heart"
  • 2008: Section BlueAlbum vocals and lyrics in "Breath Control", "Velvet Sinphony", "Atomic"

Compilations[]

  • 2005: Lost in Darkness Dark Underground Compilation_Volume III – vocals and lyrics in "True faith"
  • 2006: Violence Nation (Rupal Records) – vocals and lyrics in "Atomic"
  • 2006: The Vital Terms of Rupal Records – vocals and lyrics in "Velvet Sinphony"

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