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MORDOR (Szwajcaria)

30-09-2022, 00:24

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Szwajcarski MORDOR, to jak dla mnie kult i razem z wczesnym SAMAEL, MISERY, ALASTIS, SADNESS - trzon mrocznego grania ze Szwajcarii. Razem z UNHOLY spokojnie mogliby grać na pogrzebie ludzkości. Idealna muza na obecne czasy. Genialna kapela.

Dyskografię sobie Osoby sprawdzą. Nie dużo wydali ale sam lepki jak smołą miód na uszy.

Ostatnie wydawnictwo to coverowy split z BUNKUR z 2017 roku.
z nowości:

KONCERT z 2021
Mordor (SWI) - medley - Live at Les Caves du Manoir (2021)

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cieszy, że są aktywni. Może coś nowego będzie w końcu?
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Mordor (Swi) – Der Ritt auf dem Tiger – Live at Cinema Oblo (2008)

“Der Ritt auf dem Tiger” was originally composed and recorded in 1998 at the request of Collectif EA for their audiovisual piece “Julius Evola : Le Chemin du Cinabre” based on the spiritual and intellectual autobiography of the Italian metaphysicist. The song was the soundtrack of the part IX titled “Chevaucher le Tigre”, inspired by Evola's iconoclastic work “Ride the Tiger” published first in 1961 and regarded as “darker than the den of darkness” by a French writer. The full piece was projected by Collectif EA in Switzerland in November 1998 during a colloquium for the centenary of Evola's birth.

Using German lyrics, a quote from the French translation of the book, and a mixture of heavy industrial music and symphonic doom metal, “Der Ritt auf dem Tiger” was later sightly reworked and recorded during a live act in an old cinema in 2008. In spite of inevitable flaws of sound and playing inherent to a real live performance and German mispronunciation, we chose to present this historical version, steeped in a particular atmosphere capable of rendering the Idea behind the song – the most important criterion for us – and musically more accomplished than the original one.

The music video is a partial reconstruction of Collectif EA's visual work, using notably art pieces by 19th-century German Romantic landscape painter Caspar David Friedrich, traditional representations of the Hindu warrior goddess Durgā “Impassable”, but instead of industry photos and art not in the public domain, scenes from several early 20th-century documentary films about modernity, factories, metropolitan cities, and from 1923 silent movie “The Ten Commandments” directed by Cecil B. DeMille.

To read a short essay on the track, Tantrism and the "differentiated man": http://mordorswiss.com/index.php/2019...

Mordor were at the time of this recording: Scorh Anyroth – voice, guitar, machines, noises; Dam Gomhory – bass, voice, machines; S3th – guitar; ᛣAlghor Dursan (R.I.P) – sound engineer. Industrial field recordings by H.G., 1998. The song was recorded live in August 2008 by Alghor Dursan at Cinéma Oblò, Lausanne, Switzerland, and mixed in 2018 at Dark Sound Studio.
Music by Scorh, 1998/2008; words by Scorh/H.G., 1998; music video by Vorknasor/Scorh, 2019.

Credits:

- Thumbnail: see the credit for the picture ""Außenansicht der Walhalla".
- "Machine: master or slave?"; "The City" (1939); "Texas Blast!" (1947) are from Prelinger Archives San Francisco. Public Domain Mark 1.0.
- "Manhatta" (1921), an abstract portrait of New York City by painter Charles Sheeler and photographer Paul Strand. Public Domain Mark 1.0.
- "Maniac" (1934), film directed by Dwain Esper. Public domain.
- "Dance of Death of the church of St. Mary in Beram (part)", original photo by Toffel, put in black and white for the music video, licensed under the Creative Common Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 International license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...
- "Durgā riding on a tiger in triumph with Hanumān and yogi", Wellcome Art Library, London, U.K., coloured transfer lithograph put in black and white for the music video, licensed under the Creative Common Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...
- "Abtei im Eichwald" (1809-10) and "Das Eismeer" (1823-24), paintings by Caspar David Friedrich.
- "The Hindu Goddess Durgā Slaying the Demon Niśumbha" (1825-50) is from The Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
- “The Ten Commandments” (1923), film directed by Cecil B. DeMille. Public domain.
- "Außenansicht der Walhalla" (2018) original photo by Tobias Käter, licensed under the Creative Common Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...
hO Aster Tor Pente - "Give Light and The People Will Follow."
„Kto poznał świat, znalazł trupa, a kto znalazł trupa, świat nie jest go wart” (logion 57)
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