Satanic Art

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Satanic Art
Satanic Art cover
Studio album by Dødheimsgard
Released May, 1998
Recorded March, 1996 (4th track), summertime 1997 (all other tracks)
Genre Black metal
Industrial metal
Length 15:59
Label Moonfog
Producer Dødheimsgard
Dødheimsgard chronology
Monumental Possession
(1996)
Satanic Art
(1998)
666 International
(1999)

Satanic Art is an EP by the Norwegian black/industrial metal band Dødheimsgard. It marks the beginning of their transition from black metal to a more industrial sound, which wouldn't be fully realized until the next album, 666 International.

The album is yet more proof of how Dødheimsgard evolved through their discography. On "Traces of Reality" there is use of violin, and on the other tracks Hologram as the new member, adds effects using keyboard. As on their previous album, Monumental Possession, vocal duties were split, but this time only between Aldrahn and Mr. Fixit (Apollyon had done some earlier vocal work on the previous album only).

The outro, "Wrapped in Plastic" on this EP is also the intro on the follow up full album 666 International.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Oneiroscope" – 1:31
  2. "Traces of Reality" – 7:07
  3. "Symptom" – 2:31
  4. "The Paramount Empire" – 3:10
  5. "Wrapped in Plastic" – 1:40

[edit] Credits

[edit] Trivia

  • The samples used in the songs Traces of Reality (which says "I will see you and you'll see me") and Wrapped in Plastic are both taken from the TV series Twin Peaks.