Sin With Sebastian

about sin with sebastian: 1994: Signed by Sing Sing Record Label 1995: Release of first Single: "Shut up (and Sleep with me)“ wich went to the top of the charts almost everywhere in Europe (No.1 in Spain, Austria, Finland, Lithuania and Poland) and hit the US Billboard Dance Charts; 1996: Release of the Single and Album: „Golden Boy“; (Nr3 in Finland, and Nr4 in Poland...); Nominated for Echo Award as Best Dance Act. 1997: Release of the Marianne Rosenberg Duet „He belongs to me“ in Mexico (Nr1), followed by two extended Promotion Tours; 1998: Sin with Sebastian leaves Sing Sing, artistic break (travelling, and writing new Songs in various other Genres/Styles); 2005: Sebastian teames up with Tom (Guitarist) - to re-vive Sin with Sebastian, finding a new aproach to Songwriting and creating a new sound for the Project. 2006: sin with sebastian launches an independent record label: „Lipstick Confusion Records“. 2007: After 10 years of silence a new single is released on Lipstick Confusion: „Fuck You (i am in Love)“ 2008: Release of new Album EP: PUNK POP! National TV Performance on „Hit Giganten“ 2009: Performes new single on RTL Chartshow (TV Show) ; Studio work for new Album 2010: Sin with Sebastian moves to Berlin, Release of New EP Album: „Punk POP! 2“ Release of New Music Video and single: „That´s all? (i´m not satisfied)“ Teams up with Ex Porn Star „Dolly Buster“ to record a single for Dolly. 2011: Release of new single „Wake up (be good to me)“ as „Dolly Buster vs. sin with sebastian“ Record Label: Lipstick Confusion Records www.lipcon.net Label Type: Independent Mebmers: Sebastian Roth & various partners in crime Influenced by: Yazoo, Eurithmics, Sigue Sigue Sputnik, Pet Shop Boys, Depeche Mode, Client, Soft Cell, Erasure, OMD, LCD Soundsystem, Human League Residence/Hometown: Berlin, Germany; Born: Neustadt (a.d.Weinstr) Profession: Musician / Producer / Songwriter (Studied Media Design) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.