Clandestine Blaze

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Clandestine Blaze

Background information
Origin Finland flag Finland
Genre(s) Black metal
Years active 1998 - present
Label(s) Northern Heritage

Clandestine Blaze is a one-man black metal band formed by Mikko Aspa in Lahti, Finland in 1998. The band's sound is often described as raw and minimalistic early-1990s black metal. Mikko is also currently the vocalist for French black metal band Deathspell Omega and is involved in many other projects, such as Stabat Mater, Creamface, Fleshpress, A.M., Grunt, Clinic of Torture, Alchemy of the 20th Century and Nicole 12.[1]

Mikko is also the owner of Northern Heritage, a record label that has released albums by Baptism, Behexen, Deathspell Omega, Drudkh, Hate Forest, Ildjarn and Satanic Warmaster among others.[2]

Mikko is the owner of CF Productions (which produces the "Erotic Perversion" magazines and "Public Obscenities" videos) and Freak Animal Records (which is a Power-Electronics/Noise label).

Contents

[edit] Members

  • Mikko Aspa – Vocals and all instruments

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

[edit] Split albums

[edit] Singles

  • 1999 - On the Mission (1999)
  • 2006 - Nation of God / Altar of Perversion [free with the limited edition version of Church of Atrocity]

[edit] Demos

  • 1998 - Promo '98
  • 2001 - There Comes the Day...
  • 2002 - Below the Surface of Cold Earth
  • 2002 - Blood and Cum
  • 2002 - Goat - Creative Alienation

[edit] Compilation Appearances

  • 1999 - Northern Heritage Boxset [Nortern Heritage]
  • 2001 - Black Metal Blitzkrieg [End All Life Productions]

[edit] References

[edit] External links


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