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Noctivagus

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Noctivagus
Background information
OriginSetubal, Portugal
GenresGothic rock, post-punk
Years active1993–2011
LabelsBackground Records
Floyd Records
Division House
Website[1]
MembersLino Átila
Nuno D`Avila
Fernando N.
Lady Miss K
Past membersAndré Antunes
Paulo Tavares
José Carlos
Vitor Valido
Alexandre Palminha
Paulo Dumonte
David Pereira
Luis Olivença

Tempestade[1]

Noctivagus was a Portuguese Gothic Rock, Post Punk band, originally formed in Setubal in 1993.[1] The name of the band is a Latin word, meaning (Night Wanders, Night Walkers).[2]

Certain lyrics and poems are characterized by the romantic idealization of death and the supernatural imagination. Fitting in themes such as paganism, vampirism and nihilism.[3] [4]

History

The first studio room was in an attic, in the Cultural Circle of Setúbal. [5] [6]

Noctivagus was founded by Andre Antunes, Lino Cunha (Aka: Lino Átila), José Carlos (Aka: Soneca), Paulo Jorge Tavares and Vitor Valido. [7][1] With this formation they recorded the E.P " Almas Ocultas” (1995)[8] and the E.P " Imenso" ( 1998).[9] [[8]] [7]

After the gig with the Spanish group Gothic Sex in the end of 1998,[1] with a new member on the bass guitar Paulo Dumonte, the band stopped for two years.[10][1] However, the CD Cruzes e Fivelas was released in 1999.[11] [7]

In 2000, the band returned with a Portuguese Tour and new songs and a new formation: Alexandre Palminha, David Pereira, Tempestade, Lino Átila and Paulo Dumonte.[12] [7]

With this formation they recorded the debut CD album with the name After The Curse in 2003, edition of the label Floyd Records,[13] distributed by Division House [14]. They also played at various festivals with bands like Sanguis et Cinis, London After Midnight (band), Nosferatu for example. [15] [1] [7]

In the same year (2003), the video clip "Bad Dreams" reached the 1st place of the Top of Voting, for three consecutive weeks in the Curto Circuito program, on the Portuguese cable TV Sic Radical (in July).[16][17][7]

It reached the same feat for a week, in October, on the same channel, in the "Top Max Music".[16][18][1] [19] [7] [20]

In 2007 they also participated in the Lithuania Festival “ When the spirits Awake” in the city of Vilnius.[15][1] [7]

In 2009 the group was recognized for their work by Mick Mercer, who mentioned them in his book "Music To Die For".[21]

In 2010 the single Pilgrim Dimension, with Lino, Nuno, Fernando and Lady Miss Kill,[22] reached the top 20 Music World Radio.[23] The two songs on this single were also included on the CD album Ecos da Noite in 2011. [24][1][7]

“After” the end of the band in 2011, Lino Cunha recorded a new album with a new project called Vulto Violeta in 2017.[25]


Discography

EP

Year Title
1995 "Almas Ocultas" [26]
1998 "Imenso" [27]
1999 "Cruzes e Fivelas" [28]

Álbum

Year Title
2003 "After the Curse " [29]
2011 "Ecos da Noite" [30]

Singles

Year Title
2005 "Transmission" ( Tribute to the English band joy division)[31]
2010 "Pilgrim Dimension" [32]

Videography

Year Title
2003 "Bad Dreams" ( made by David Rebordão, Film Connections)[33][34]
Year Title
2011 "Pilgrim Dimension" ( This video with the song Pilgrim Dimension is about the last known tour of the band Noctivagus between (2010/2011), made by titaniavision).[35]

Compilations

  • Bad Dreams- Various - Rock Sound Música Com Atitude Volume 15 (CD, Comp, Enh, Promo), Country: Portugal (2004)[[8]]
  • Last Night- Various - Crawling Tunes, Volume 2, Label: Crawling Tunes – CTMC002, Country: Germany (2008)[[8]]
  • Corta-me a cabeça devagar- Círculo de Fogo #2 Ritual, Vários Artistas,Radio Circulo de Fogo, Country: Portugal (2010)[36]
  • Corta-me a cabeça devagar - Kitty Lectro - Goth Industrial Darkwave Deathrock Remix DJ, Country: England (2011) [[37]]
  • Delírios da luz - Abismo Humano Vol.1 - Abismo Humano Label, Country: Portugal (2012)[38]
  • Cria Vampira- Sombrati's Collection - Vol XIV , Gothic & Ambient Independent NetLabel from Latin America, Country: Brasil :[(CD), 2012][39]

Literature

  • "Na Margem uma historia do rock",(2019),ISBN 978-989-8668-23-3 Search this book on .
  • “Music To die For”, Cherry Red Books, (2009), ISBN 978-1-901447-26-2 Search this book on .
  • "Marasmo a Cismar", Bulhosa books & Living (2008),ISBN 978-9-892017-07-5 Search this book on .

Movies

  • "Documentary Short film «Na Margem: Uma História do Rock»" Wins Festival Internacional de Música no Cinema 2019 [40]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 "Noctivagus".
  2. Official
  3. "Marasmo a Cismar", Bulhosa books & Living (2008),ISBN 978-9-892017-07-5 Search this book on .
  4. "Na Margem uma historia do rock",(2019),ISBN 978-989-8668-23-3 Search this book on .
  5. Rock in Portugal, Newspaper. "Noctivagus". Retrieved 2010-04-10.
  6. "Na Margem uma historia do rock",(2019),ISBN 978-989-8668-23-3 Search this book on .
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 7.8 Blitz, Music Magazine. "Noctivagus Historia". Archived from the original on 2013-06-29. Retrieved 2013-04-08.CS1 maint: Unfit url (link)
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 "Noctivagus".
  9. Blitz, Musica Magazine. "Noctivagus Historia". Archived from the original on 2013-06-29. Retrieved 2013-04-08.CS1 maint: Unfit url (link)
  10. http://www.reverbnation.com/noctivagus Noctivagus
  11. "Your Music Everywhere!".
  12. Mick Mercer (2009). Music to Die For: The International Guide to Today's Extreme Music Scene. London: Cherry Red Books. ISBN 978-1-901447-26-2. Search this book on
  13. "Floyd Records (PT)".
  14. "Division House".
  15. 15.0 15.1 "Noctivagus | Rock from Almada, PT".
  16. 16.0 16.1 O Interior, Newspaper. "Noctivagus no Paço da Cultura". Archived from the original on 2018-11-04. Retrieved 2004-04-08.
  17. "Archived Copy". Archived from the original on 2023-04-04. Retrieved 2020-01-20.CS1 maint: Archived copy as title (link)
  18. http://www.sicradical.pt/maxmusica
  19. "Submundo Magazine: Noctivagus". Archived from the original on 2019-12-17. Retrieved 2020-01-20.
  20. Rock Sound Magazine nº 15, Interview/Noctivagus (February 2004).
  21. “Music To die For”, Cherry Red Books, (2009), ISBN 978-1-901447-26-2 Search this book on .
  22. "Noctivagus - Pilgrim Dimension".
  23. Music World Radio, Radio. "This Weeks Top 20". Retrieved 2012-10-27.[permanent dead link]
  24. "Noctivagus : Ecos da Noite".
  25. "Vulto Violeta - Olhos Fixos".
  26. https://www.discogs.com/Noctivagus-Almas-Ocultas-/release/12092245
  27. https://www.discogs.com/Noctivagus-Imenso/release/8514534
  28. https://music.apple.com/ca/album/cruzes-e-fivelas-single/1425389123
  29. https://www.deezer.com/pt/album/71799342
  30. https://open.spotify.com/album/2x7ZERV0FCWfM4lGgZfC52
  31. "Joy Division Cover Versions".
  32. https://music.apple.com/ca/album/pilgrim-dimension-single/1428088072
  33. "Noctivagus- bad dreams".
  34. "YouTube".
  35. "Noctivagus- Pilgrim dimension (2010/2011)".
  36. "#09, by Círculo de Fogo".
  37. "Kitty Lectro 🐱⚡".
  38. "Abismo Humano vol. 1, by Abismo Humano Label".
  39. "Sombrati Records".
  40. https://www.dn.pt/lusa/na-margem-uma-historia-do-rock-vence-festival-muvi-10637981.html

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