• Distribution

    Der Blutharsch – Deutsch Nepal ‎– Apöcalyptic Climäx 2

    Der Blutharsch – Deutsch Nepal ‎– Apöcalyptic Climäx 2

    Label: WKN ‎– WKN 5
    Format: CD, Remastered
    Country: Austria
    Released: 15 Apr 2011
    Style: Dark Ambient, Industrial, Experimental

    In 1999 “Apocalyptic Climax” was the result of mutual collaboration of the leading martial industrial-ambient formations Der Blutharsch & Deutsch Nepal.

    The state of despair and hopelessness is the main leitmotif of this music.
    Death floating in the uncertainty, death as the basic obsession standing behind all your thoughts and feelings-the monotonous and cold language and fixed scenes.
    Albin Sunlight Julius & Lina Baby Doll stand here for the chroniclers of Europe , its dramatic historical way which gave rise to the bloody outbreaks & mystical spiritual revelations-war as the phenomenon of the human nature which is constantly testing itself for strength.

    The album, which was released as a limited 10″ vinyl in 1999, is finaly available in digital / CD format .

    As usual with Der Blutharsch the album contains 5 untitled tracks.

  • CD,  Distribution

    ARDITI ‎– SPIRIT OF SACRIFICE


    Arditi ‎– Spirit Of Sacrifice
    Label: Equilibrium Music ‎– EQM032
    Format: CD, Album, Reissue
    Country: Portugal
    Released: 2011
    Style: Modern Classical, Industrial

    Originally issued in 2004, “Spirit of Sacrifice” was ARDITI’s second full-length album, a release that would not only establish them as one of the leading projects in the Martial Industrial scene, but also one which brought along the controversy that seems to come with such a post. Concerns regarding ARDITI’s imagery and their references to the Italian Futurist Movement prompted some of the press to refuse any coverage of the band, leading to timid promotion for the album upon release, as the original label discreetly retracted from a more active role in its exposure. The name ARDITI gained something of a cult status nevertheless, as their followers grew steadily in numbers and new alliances were forged. These included a colaboration with TOROIDH, at the time a recently established project by Nordvargr of MZ.412, which resulted in the “United in Blood” album. Shortly after, ARDITI would also come to be invited by the notorious Swedish Black Metal band MARDUK to contribute material to a couple of their albums.