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Panopticon revisit ”On The Subject Of Mortality” and ”Social Disservices”. Both albums were carefully reworked, with a new mix by Spenser Morris and a re-master by Colin Marston which offers a totally new and fresh way of experiencing both pieces.
Austin Lunn pushes the boundaries and blurred the lines between melodic US Black Metal and Folk driven Americana, where the intensity unleashed by Austin’s Black Metal roots acts as a contrast alongside beautiful acoustic numbers.
A poignant exploration of grief, written in the aftermath of the loss of one of Austin Lunn's parents. With atmospheric Black Metal and Post-Rock influences, the album reflects Lunn's personal journey through loss.
A poignant exploration of grief, written in the aftermath of the loss of one of Austin Lunn's parents. With atmospheric Black Metal and Post-Rock influences, the album reflects Lunn's personal journey through loss. Lim. 200x.
Powerfully atmospheric and emotively poignant, "Rime of Memory" pulls you into its cold, harsh world, which holds at its core a concoction of atmospheric, Folk-infused Black Metal.
Lauded as one of Panopticon’s most powerful and cohesive statements, its sprawling compositions weave aggressive Metal, Appalachian Folk and atmospheric textures into a deeply personal meditation on grief, renewal, and the human cost of industrialisation.
A record that captured the fleeting fire of the season and fixed it in sound. Amber-hued and windswept, it was both a lament for change and a hymn of hope for the road ahead which wove Black Metal with threads of Americana, Folk, and Post-Rock.
A record that captured the fleeting fire of the season and fixed it in sound. Amber-hued and windswept, it was both a lament for change and a hymn of hope for the road ahead which wove Black Metal with threads of Americana, Folk, and Post-Rock.
Panopticon ventures beyond the boundaries of Metal into different emotional terrain, deepening their journey into an acoustic territory where banjo, mandolin, resonator guitar, and twin violins paint a soundscape steeped in frost, memory, and resilience.
Panopticon ventures beyond the boundaries of Metal into different emotional terrain, deepening their journey into an acoustic territory where banjo, mandolin, resonator guitar, and twin violins paint a soundscape steeped in frost, memory, and resilience.
A collection long in the shadows, “Songs of Hiraeth” brings to light a body of work written and recorded between 2009 and 2011 – songs once set aside, scattered across forgotten splits or lost to the passing of time. Lim. 500x.
A collection long in the shadows, “Songs of Hiraeth” brings to light a body of work written and recorded between 2009 and 2011 – songs once set aside, scattered across forgotten splits or lost to the passing of time. Lim. 500x.
Powerfully atmospheric and emotively poignant, "Rime of Memory" pulls you into its cold, harsh world, which holds at its core a concoction of atmospheric, Folk-infused Black Metal.
In its epic scope, "Ufång" sounds like a tempest of tremolo Black Metal guitars and ritualistic Folk with a voice on top to pierce marrow and bone. Lim. 300x.
In its epic scope, "Ufång" sounds like a tempest of tremolo Black Metal guitars and ritualistic Folk with a voice on top to pierce marrow and bone. Lim. 200x.
A feminist manifesto within a Folklore influenced Black Metal context. Its lyrics are intoned in the bewitching Tyrolean vernacular, shrouded in a tempest of tremolo guitars and ritualistic Folk with bone-piercing extreme vocals on top.
A feminist manifesto within a Folklore influenced Black Metal context. CD + DVD Hardcover artbook with lyrics, detailed liner notes and enhanced artwork + detailed interview with Frau Percht on DVD (18x18 cm, 72 pages).
A feminist manifesto within a Folklore influenced Black Metal context. Its lyrics are intoned in the bewitching Tyrolean vernacular, shrouded in a tempest of tremolo guitars and ritualistic Folk with bone-piercing extreme vocals on top.
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A feminist manifesto within a Folklore influenced Black Metal context. Its lyrics are intoned in the bewitching Tyrolean vernacular, shrouded in a tempest of tremolo guitars and ritualistic Folk with bone-piercing extreme vocals on top. Lim. 200x.
The Swedish Folk duo Pettersson & Fredriksson – featuring members of Otyg and Solsaate – has distinguished themselves with artful mastery of the keyed fiddle and mandola. “Sotali” is infused with both folkish energy and soothing tranquillity.
The Swedish Folk duo Pettersson & Fredriksson – featuring members of Otyg and Solsaate – has distinguished themselves with artful mastery of the keyed fiddle and mandola. “Sotali” is infused with both folkish energy and soothing tranquillity.
A unique, sinister, and twisted style of Dark/Black Metal, fusing haunting melodies with avantgarde structures, Dark Folk elements and blackened walls of furious sound, the music of Pillorian is the perfect aural definition of its namesake.
The cold electronic side project of Derniere Volonte - a sentimental melancholic journey into the early 80s. A first step into the big sphere of surrealism, cold love and lonely despair. Lim. 500, red vinyl.
Future Retro Synthi-Pop! Minimal Electronics! Or should we better call it Maximal Electronics? Vinyl comes with printed innersleeves, lim. 250x copies.
"Allegory & Self" was a perfect storm of catchy Pop melody along with subversive counter-culture reference and occult leanings, packaged in a perfect bundle of underground hits. With guest appearances by Monte Cazzaza, Hilmar Hilmarsson and Rose McDowall.
Shortly before Christmas 1984, the core songwriters of PTV, Genesis P-Orridge and Alex Fergusson, quietly released a limited edition record containing sketches and ideas for songs. These recordings are now finally made available again.
Psychic TV at their most esoteric, their most ritual, and often most extreme, a perfect accompaniment to the legendary "Dreams Less Sweet" album of the same year.
A document of the soundtrack work Psychic TV created for the many films and videos of Derek Jarman. Another demonstration of why Psychic TV were one of the most important groups in the world.
"War On" revisited some of the material on the first two Puissance albums ("Let Us Lead" and "Back In Control"), while paving the way to "Mother of Disease". This re-issue includes two unreleased tracks.
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