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Spirit of Rebellion

by Mortiis

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FXCF
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FXCF I was lucky enough to see and hear this album live in Santiago / Chile 2018, I remember from the first ambient sounds to the bass drum hitting my chest, the rest was an epic sound journey.

Greetings from the end of the world.

Chile / Valparaíso. Favorite track: A Dark Horizon.
Alec Johnston
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Alec Johnston A stunning album. A veritable work of art. Favorite track: A Dark Horizon.
zeppinator
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zeppinator The original "creator" of dungeon synth has returned with this album (which as far as I know is a remake from the second album Ånden som Gjorde Opprør). The chanting vocals in the background make the album feel sinister and dark, in a good way. Favorite track: A Dark Horizon.
XUN
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XUN New epic reimagination breathed new life into the classics. This gave the whole different listening experience of the record. Favorite track: A Dark Horizon.
Xenward
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Xenward I never thought I'd actually get to see Mortiis playing his old style live, but I did! Him and the line up of other bands that played that night make one of the best concerts I've ever seen! This album seems to add a new dimension to his older style somehow, which is quite a feat!
Rodrigo.Patiño
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Rodrigo.Patiño it's a new start, more darker and more sinister!
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    The undisputed inventor of dungeon synth, MORTIIS, is set to unleash new music unto the world in form of a release entitled“Spirit Of Rebellion” - a re-interpreted expansion and continuation of the 1994 Era I classic “Ånden som Gjorde Opprør”.

    The godfather of dungeon synth comments:
    "I had to fend off a lot of demons to get to this point. They’ll be back, they always come back, but at least my vision is no longer clouded...When I was working on re-interpreting my old music for the Cold Meat Industry festival in Stockholm almost two years ago, I had no idea that I´d eventually create an (almost) new record, nor that a section of it would be used for my first Dungeon Synth video since 1996. But here we are.”

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“The music on this album was originally intended to be a re-recording of “Ånden som Gjorde Opprør”.
It quickly turned into something much bigger, and very different from that.
In my reality, this is a different record entirely.”

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released January 24, 2020

All music recorded & mixed by Mortiis in various locations in Norway and Sweden, summer-fall 2017.
Re-mixed by Mortiis early 2019.
All music written by Mortiis.
Mastered by Jules Seifert at Epic Audio Media, London.
Artwork by David Thiérrée.
Art concept by Mortiis.

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Mortiis Oslo, Norway

Joined Emperor 1991.
Fired from Emperor on grounds of a "bad attitude" late 1992.
Formed Mortiis next day.
Planned recordings in Transylvania 1993.
That did not happen.
Released several solo albums in the 90´ies & weirding out the music industry with his prosthetic mask.
Oh those yonder days of media hypocrisy.
Became band. Band died.
Broke ribs, dreams and industry shackles, but remained free.
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