Klaus Nomi (born Klaus Sperber) was a German countertenor and performance artist active in New York in the late 1970s and early 1980s. He released the self-titled album "Klaus Nomi" (1981), appeared with David Bowie on television, and died in 1983. He is known for blending operatic vocals with new wave and theatrical pop.

Noted for his operatic countertenor voice, theatrical stage persona, covers and originals such as "Total Eclipse" and "Cold Song." Gained increased recognition after his death; career was brief. Collaborated/appeared publicly with David Bowie.

The available review praises Klaus Nomi's 1981 self-titled debut for its daring fusion of operatic countertenor vocals and new wave/pop theatrics. "Total Eclipse" and the operatic "Cold Song" are singled out as standout moments. The reviewer frames Nomi as an unforgettable, niche artist who gained greater recognition after his death.

For:Fans of experimental pop, new wave, operatic crossover and theatrical performance art.

 

"Total Eclipse" is certainly one of the most effectively deadly hits I’ve ever listened to, a delightful pop madness that alone would be enough for the highest ratings

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