: The project is famous for using German "synchro-speakers"—prominent voice actors who provide the German dubs for Hollywood stars—to recite biblical texts and dark narrations.
: The remastered versions typically include over 25 tracks, alternating between full musical pieces and atmospheric interludes like "Die Stimme des Herrn" (The Voice of the Lord) and "Der Verrat" (The Betrayal). E Nomine - Das Testament (Digitally Remastered)
(voice of Robert De Niro) performs the breakthrough single "Vater Unser" (The Lord's Prayer). : The project is famous for using German
E Nomine's Das Testament is the 1999 debut of the German "Monumental Dance" project, a unique blend of trance, techno, and Gregorian-style chanting. The "Digitally Remastered" version, released in late 2002, significantly expanded the original experience by nearly doubling the track count with new interludes and songs. Key Features of the Album E Nomine's Das Testament is the 1999 debut
While the 2002 version was the first major expansion, a edition was released following the removal of E Nomine's library from major streaming services.
: Producers Christian Weller (Chris Tentum) and Friedrich Graner (Sir Fritz) combined industrial dance beats with choral arrangements performed by the Deutsche Oper Berlin.