• CD,  GH Records

    Rúnaákall by Munknörr


    Munknörr ‎– Rúnaákall
    Label: GH Records GH 144 CD, Twilight Records 1.154
    Format: CD, Album, Digipack
    Country: Argentina, Spain
    Released: 20 Dec 2019
    Style: Nordic, Folk

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    «Rúnaákall» is related to the runes , and each rune has a different vibe according to what it represents to us and what it represented to the scandinavian people. The album also is about shamanism ,nature ,and magic, a shamanic view of the meaning of the runes. We express in the form of music what we feel and understand about nature in a primitive,tribal and ritualistic way.

    Munknörr is a project of Nordic and Celtic music with shamanic elements. In our compositions we seek for a pagan sound with a dark ,mystic , and primitive atmosphere.

    With our soundscapes we also try to make people feel in contact with ancient times.


    “Rúnaákall” se relaciona con las rúnas nórdicas, cada runa o composición tiene una atmósfera diferente según lo que represente la runa , para nosotros y lo que representó para el pueblo escandinavo.
    El álbum también esta relacionado con la naturaleza , la magia , es una visión chamánica del significado de las runas . Expresamos en forma de música lo que sentimos y entendemos sobre la naturaleza en una forma primitiva , tribal y ritualista.

    Munknörr es un proyecto de música Nórdica , Celta, con elementos chamánicos. En nuestras composiciones buscamos un sonido pagano con una atmósfera mística, oscura , y primitiva.

    Tratamos de llevar a la gente a paisajes sonoros que tienen que ver con tiempos ancestrales

  • CD,  GH Records

    ThuleSehnsucht In Der MaschinenZeit – The Aeon Of ThuleSehnsucht (12 years the 17 best works)



    ThuleSehnsucht In Der MaschinenZeit – The Aeon Of ThuleSehnsucht

    (12 years the 17 best works)
    CD / Compilation with exclusive songs
    Limited edition ( 300 copies)
    GH Records – GH -143 CD / Twilight Records – TW 1.160

    The Aeon Of ThuleSehnsucht is not only the best of 12 years, it’s a journey through the best songs of TSIDMZ, revisited tracks and new songs, it is a panorama of the different collaborations carried out and the different styles touched over the years.
    This record, as well as the soul of the project, is a vision that blends Futurism and Tradition, Eurasian/Hyperborean visions and Post-Atomic scenarios.

    T.S.I.D.M.Z. (ThuleSehnsucht In Der MaschinenZeit), born and conceived between 2002 and 2007 (the year when it was first produced), is an Italian project of Electronic music with Futuristic, Hyperborean and Martial attitude that takes inspiration from various genres within the field of Industrial, Popular and Traditional Music. In both music and themes, the purpose is to be as eclectic as possible while remaining faithful to the aim of the project. For this reason the project has always been involved in collaborations with other musicians, including split-cds, guest musicians, shared projects and collaborations on tracks and songs.



  • CD,  Distribution

    Halo Manash ‎– Unetar


    Halo Manash ‎– Unetar
    Label: Aural Hypnox ‎– AHUE08
    Format: CD, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue
    Country: Finland
    Released: 08 Oct 2019
    Style: Abstract, Dark Ambient, Ambient

    All audio material on this album originates from the “Tulitania” private ritual held in the deepest forest of Northern Ostrobothnia in December 2006.

    “Unetar”, an entity awakening after a decade-long hibernation was evoked by Anti Ittna H. in the somniferous Katajan Kaiku studio during January and March 2016. The album’s opening track «Unetar» also features a spectral appearance of JKV captured on tape right after the ritual in 2006.

    The first two liminal hymns were weaved together on the night of Total Solar Eclipse, 9th of March 2016. This CD edition also includes the original “Tulitania” version, that previously appeared on the «Desert Space» compilation album released by Tosom 2007.

    The album is enclosed in an oversized, screen printed covers including three insert cards. Limited to 400 copies.