Despite its stronger rhythms and more forceful electronic sounds, the music preserved its distinctive atmosphere, established with the first album.
After a long break and another addition to the band’s line-up (guitar player Sash Fiddler joining in 2003), the long-awaited fourth album "Amaroid" was released in April 2005.
With his lyrics, Torben portrayed the revolt of the individual against the imposed principles and general degradation of true values and virtues.
The figurative picture of a cube is the guiding theme of the album - a confined area serving as a living space be it as a stage, as a prison or as a shelter.
The members of Diorama have collaborated with a number of bands, including Diary of Dreams, Angels & Agony, Painbastard, Klangstabil and Frozen Plasma.
[3] Diorama are often labeled as "EBM", “Electro-Pop”, “Future Pop” or “Darkwave” (particularity on the albums "Her Liquid Arms" and "Pale").