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EWIGKEIT - 'Conspiritus'
(MOSH 326 / DTM 011)
'Conspiritus' was the fith and final album by experimental
metal band 'Ewigkeit', and the second to be released
by Earache records. Inspired by the works of David
Icke, Alex Jones, Jim Marrs and other Conspiracy researchers,
'Conspiritus' is a highly researched adventure into the
world of conspiracy theories. Mixing the trademark Ewigkeit sound, with
further electronic experimentation into the world of sample-based music,
this truly magnificent album was the height of Ewigkeit's commerciality.
Written, recorded and produced by mainman James Fogarty,
it was mixed by famed producer John Fryer (Nine
Inch Nails, White Zombie, Cradle of Filth, Depeche Mode, Paradise Lost
etc etc) and the highly conceptual artwork was completed to perfection
by illustrator and Death To Music collaborator Mick Usher.
With the future seeming brighter than ever, Earache records
released this album in 2005. Although supported by Earache's Managing
Director, unfortunately the promotional team decided that the release
wasnt extreme enough for their tatses, and without the integral support
of the label, the album was promptly undermined (even so far as being
labelled "rock" in the press release). All prepartions had been
made for full tour support, but (again) without any support from Earache
records, this was never fully realised.
This album is a classic and truly one of a kind. Reclaimed by the artist
in 2007, as documented in the youtube video 'Burn the Bastards',
Earache records now refuse to sell copies to us for re-distrubution. Unfortunately
this means you have to buy it without any profits goin to the artist.
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EWIGKEIT - 'Radio
Ixtlan'
(MOSH 282 / DTM 008)
'Radio Ixtlan' was the fourth album by experimental metal
band 'Ewigkeit', and the first to be released by Earache
records. Inspired by the works of Carlos Castaneda
and too many late nights of over-indulgence, this album finally saw release
in 2004.
Carrying on Ewigkeit's trademark disregard for
the limited boundaries of heavy music, 'Radio Ixtlan' fuses the sensibilities
of thrash, death and black metals with 70's classic rock, stoner ambience,
industrial and sample-based music.
Released to acclaim in many publications (magazines and webzines), this
album is a classic and one of a kind. This release was reclaimed by the
artist in 2007, as documented in the youtube video 'Burn the
Bastards'. All
profits go towards 'the campaign for artistic freedom'.
£8
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EWIGKEIT - 'Land Of Fog'
(MAP 037 / DTM 006)
'Land Of Fog' was a landmark album for
Ewigkeit - the death of the old project, and the start
of the new. Featuring a melting pot of classic 70s rock and melodic ambient
Death metal, the atmosphere of this album is one of complete
melancholy and cannabis-induced psychosis. Recieving great reviews upon
it's release, this undergorund classic is now only available
directly from us. All profits go towards 'the campaign for
artistic freedom'.
This third EWIGKEIT album - originally written in 2000 - finally saw the
light of day through Slovakia's CD manufacturers Metal Age Productions
in 2002. It was reclaimed, as documented in the youtube video 'Burn
the Bastards' in 2007. Currently on offer in our '2
for 1' promotion (chose the other release from the drop-down
menu below before ordering).
£8
/ €9 / $11 (includes postage worldwide !)
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EWIGKEIT - 'Starscape'
(ELD 008 / DTM 002)
'Starscape' was the second album for
Ewigkeit - a light-speed evolution away from it's 'battle
metal' predecessor, this album is futuristic ambient bleak space metal.
Featuring quite possibly the rawest production possible for a commercial
release, this self-produced album is both disgusting and beautiful. With
themes ranging from megalomania, through to spiritual enlightenment and
inter-galactic apsce travel, the range of topics are wide and varied.
Recieving respectable reviews upon it's release, this undergorund release
is now only available directly from us. All profits go
towards 'the campaign for artistic freedom'.
This second EWIGKEIT album was originally released
in 1999 by Neat records (now onwed by Universal
Music Group via Sanctuary records).
It was reclaimed, as documented in the youtube video 'Burn
the Bastards' in 2007. Currently on offer in our '2
for 1' promotion (chose the other release from the drop-down
menu below before ordering).
£8
/ €9 / $11 (includes postage worldwide !)
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EWIGKEIT - 'Battle Furies'
(ELD 001 / DTM 001)
'Ewigkeit was formed as a solo endeavour
by a young J. Fogarty to be able to write and record music without the
neccesary involvment of other people. Being only 17 when this album was
released, the music understandably basic and juveile in nature compared
with later Ewigkeit releases. Originallty released in 1997, 'Battle Furies'
pre-empted the current wave of 'Battle Metal' by some 10-12 years. With
themes on paganism, sprituality and barbarous wrath, this is an essential
release to all interested in the musical roots of Ewigkeit,
Jaldaboath and The Meads of Asphodel.
Recieving respectable reviews upon it's release, this undergorund classic
is now only available directly from us. All profits go
towards 'the campaign for artistic freedom'.
This second EWIGKEIT album was originally released
in 1999 by Neat records (now onwed by Universal
Music Group via Sanctuary records).
It was reclaimed, as documented in the youtube video 'Burn
the Bastards' in 2007. Currently on offer in our '2
for 1' promotion (chose the other release from the drop-down
menu below before ordering).
£8
/ €9 / $11 (includes postage worldwide !)
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