Megiddo (album)

Occupation

  • Stringed instruments, vocals: Satyr
  • Drums: Frost
  • Synthesizer at Night of Divine Power: Geir Bratland
  • Co- production and synthesizers at Orgasmatron: GROTHESK
  • Guitar at Orgasmatron: Anders Odden

Megiddo - Mother North in the Dawn of a New Age, often short specified with Megiddo, the first EP by the Norwegian metal band Satyricon. She appeared in 1997.

Formation

Night of Divine Power was originally published in 1993 under the title The Dark Castle in the Deep Forest on Satyricon's debut album Dark Medieval Times. The material for Nemesis Divina, on The Dawn of a New Age in 1996 originally appeared, written in the period from autumn 1993 to winter 1995. Night of Divine Power and the Orgasmatron Motörhead cover were included in the Waterfall Studios, Forhekset live on April 2 at Essen in 1996. The remix of The Dawn of a New Age by Apoptygma Berzerk was created in APB in Oslo. It was produced EP by Satyr in the House of APB, mastered by HP

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Music style

The EP contains samples of root, Ljubljana and Morbid Angel. When remix of The Dawn of a New Age and the cover of Orgasmatron, the band experimented with electronic music.

Reception

Kai spiral from Rock Hard was of the view with this release, the band will " their fan base split into two camps, because they enter musical realm, in which as yet no Black Metal band has ventured so consistently. It takes a lot of courage from a bang as, The Dawn Of A New Age ', the Nemesis Divina' - opener to have a fairly idiosyncratic mix Industrial version with normal vocals. Bone hard Schwarztod fans are sure to beat up his hands above his head and wondering what this has to do with their favorite music. Compensated but they are by ' Night Of Divine Power', a new, extremely brutal version of the classic, The Dark Castle In The Deep Forest ' and a live recording of, Forhekset '. At the end of the EP then come back all electro sound freaks at their expense, provided they like Motörhead. Satyr & Co. took namely, Orgasmatron ' before and turned the classic Lemmy a spacey Black- Industrial - number at which I would be interested what Mr. Kilmister thinks. No matter much more exciting the answer to the question should be: What can or should we expect from the next regular long groove of the Norwegian " wrote Steve Hoeltzel of Chronicles of Chaos, the remix of The Dawn of a New Age is" not quite so terrible?, does it sound like my sarcasm probably ", but he would not him. In Night of Divine Power, the new recording of The Dark Castle in the Deep Forest, he saw no sense; the sound is a little cleaner, even polished, but lose the piece from the original in atmosphere. The live recording of Forhekset sounded " muddy ", but better than using the accompanying text to be expected, however, the piece belongs to the insipid and uninspired material that is typical of the album Nemesis Divina overvalued. It 'll go back one of the extremes towards the mainstream; He was glad that he did not have to pay for this EP.

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