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Herremoral | Slavemoral

by Dødsmaskin

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Trusselbilde 03:47
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Imperium 06:12
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Offerkultur 04:55
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Fiksjonen 05:22

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Norwegian death industrialists DØDSMASKIN hereby present their sixth full-length output, 'Herremoral | Slavemoral'. A ten-track behemoth divided into two thematic parts based around Friedrich Nietzsche’s thinking on master-slave morality. Having relied heavily on industrial aesthetics as a consistent keystone in the past, this element is now more pronounced than ever, resulting in a recording that embodies what is arguably the duo’s most extreme and overall ambitious effort to date.

Furthermore, in order to visually connect the album concept with DØDSMASKIN’s core creative process - the immersion of analogue and digital audio sources into specific phases of sonic coloring - experimental photographer Raina Vlaskovska was commissioned for the artwork, utilizing a specialized technique to create imagery known as chemigrams and provide «Herremoral | Slavemoral» with nothing short of a stunningly perfect armature.

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released November 21, 2022

All tracks by Dødsmaskin

Recording, editing and mixing by Dødsmaskin
at Vektor Facilities and The War Room, Norway

Field recording and sampling by Dødsmaskin

Mastering by Norman Nitzsche at Calyx Mastering, Germany

Quote on «Imperium» by Publius Cornelius Tacitus

Photography by Raina Vlaskovska

Layout by Salt

Released by Ant-Zen and Malignant Records

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DEATH MACHINE INDUSTRIAL

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