Showing posts with label Martial Industrial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Martial Industrial. Show all posts

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Rome - Nos Chants Perdus

ROME is a Luxembourgish dark folk/martial act founded in late 2005 as the main output for the songs of Jerome Reuter and was joined by co-producer Patrick Damiani as official member in early 2008. ROME signed to the Swedish label CMI in 2006 to release an E.P. entitled Berlin (June 2006) and the albums Nera (November 2006), Confessions d’Un Voleur d’Ames (April 2007), Masse Mensch Material (March 2008). In 2009 ROME got signed to the german label Trisol and released the EP To Die Among Strangers (May 2009) and the album Flowers From Exile (June 2009).
In their earlier work ROME mixes influences of Industrial and Post- Folk with Experimental and Electronic Pop. The traditions of (French) Chanson and (American) Folk are becoming more and more influential in their current work. In 2009 violin player Nikos Mavridis officially joined the band to further contribute to the creation of their unique sound, which they themselves refer to as Chanson Noir.

(Taken from Last.fm)

New record from this neofolk gem coming straight outta Luxembourg. Enjoy!



[ Trisol / 2010 / Neofolk/Martial-Industrial / VBR ]

Tracklist
01. L'Homme Revolte (01:07)
02. Les Deracines (04:09)
03. Le Chatiment du Traitre (03:44)
04. L'Assassin (04:08)
05. Le Vertige du Vide (03:40)
06. Les Exigences de la Foi (01:57)
07. La Commune (03:12)
08. Sous la Dague (04:17)
09. Les Isles Noires (03:42)
10. Un Adieu a la Folie (03:53)
11. La Rose et la Hache (04:02)
12. Chanson de Gestes (06:02)
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43:52

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Sturmast - Ibis Redibis Nunquam In Bello Peribis (FLAC)

Hungarian martial industrial/neofolk/military folk band. Sturmast plays a unique kind of folk influenced martial industrial music. Far from being an instrumental one-man computer band putting some classical loops and battle sounds together, Sturmast is a collective fronted by Varga Gabor. Here real musicians play real instruments, thus introducing the good old band-feeling to the martial industrial scene. The music contains powerful, eruptive live drums (toms, snare, bass drum), haunting violin and cello, acoustic guitar, and a selection of traditional folk instruments (e.g. kaval, jaw harp). Even the keyboards are “live” recorded in some ways, and a considerable part of the samples and special effects are made by the band itself. Absorbing atmosphere links the compositions which vary from hypnotic monotonous to marching repetitive, from moody experimental to beautiful, melancholy-filled delicate. The lyrics, portraying the fight of the historic and modern, spiritual and secular, uplifting and ill-fated, are mostly in Hungarian.

via last.fm




[Cold Meat Industry / 2007 / Martial Industrial / v0 + flac]

tracklist:
1 Solum Ipsum 5:08
2 My Prayer Is My Inner Armour 4:01
3 Kraft 4:13
4 The Big Play 6:03
5 For Everyone Circus And Bread! 4:41
6 Veni Vidi Vici 4:54
7 The Regiment Is Departing 6:33
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35:34

v0
flac I II

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Der Blutharsch - The Pleasures Received In Pain

Der Blutharsch is the main project of Austrian musician Albin Julius. Following in the footsteps of Autopsia and Laibach, Julius creates a marching music of bombastic rhythms and folkish melodies, often infused with historical military speeches and orchestral samples. The earlier works tended towards a minimalistic sample-based instrumental style in an industrial/ambient vein, while more recent material has headed into a folk/acoustic sound, often accompanied with live vocals and instruments.

via Discogs



myspace

[Austria / 1999 / WKN / Martial Industrial / 192kbps]

Tracklist:
1 Untitled 3:25
2 Untitled 2:41
3 Untitled 3:53
4 Untitled 2:37
5 Untitled 3:51
6 Untitled 5:12
7 Untitled 3:13
8 Untitled 2:43
9 Untitled 4:36
10 Untitled 1:46
11 Untitled 4:16
12 Untitled 5:01
13 Untitled 8:29
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51:48

rapidshare

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Ghosts of Breslau - Peste

Breslau was the German name of Wroclaw, a city in southwestern Poland, Lower Silesia. Since the beginnig Wroclaw was multicultural town, where Poles, Germans, Czechs, Jews and many more nations lived together - sometimes peacefully, sometimes not. Throughout history Wroclaw was Polish, German, Czech and Austrian. The influences of all cultures are still visible. The 20th century and especially the events of both World Wars left strong marks in the spirit of this city. Ghosts of the past are still present here. Ghosts of Breslau. In their music GoB try to capture the unique soul of this city and madness of the totalitarian ideologies.

(Taken from Last.fm)

From time to time I quite enjoy a little bit of martial industrial. This project crossed my ways last week when I was listenning to Triarii. The name sounded interresting so I got some of his stuff and I wasn't disappointed of it. If any one cares for this music leave a shout and I will upload more of his works.



Tracklist
1. Before the Autumn Storm
2. Let loose Werewolves
3. Der Sieg
4. Peste I
5. Der Gott war nicht mit uns
6. Feuertaufe
7. Peste II
8. Monsters
9. Peste III
10. Sleep when we're dead