Camouflage - Discography -1987-2009- -mp3-320- __exclusive__ Jun 2026

A departure from pure synth-pop, this album featured more live percussion and guest musicians.

A triumphant return after an 8-year hiatus. Signed to SPV GmbH, Camouflage embraced modern electronic production without losing their signature vocal layers. Camouflage - Discography -1987-2009- -mp3-320-

However, the true renaissance came in 2003 with Sensor . For many fans searching for the "1987-2009" collection, Sensor is the crown jewel of the later years. It was a stunning return to form. The production was modern, crisp, and powerful. The single "Thief" and the duet "Me and You" reminded the world that Camouflage could still write impeccable pop songs. The 320 kbps quality is essential here, as the mastering on Sensor is pristine, utilizing modern digital production techniques to create a wall of sound that feels immersive. A departure from pure synth-pop, this album featured

Hot on the heels of their debut, Camouflage released Methods of Silence in 1989. This album marked a slight departure from the purely digital sound of their debut, incorporating more acoustic guitars and samples. It is often cited by fans as their most "human" sounding record. However, the true renaissance came in 2003 with Sensor

Original Release: 1987 (Germany) / 1988 (US via Atlantic Records) The debut that changed everything. Produced by Heiko Maile and Axel Henninger, it features the immortal "The Great Commandment" (a club anthem that hit #1 in Spain and #5 in Germany on the Billboard Dance Chart).