Diabolos Rising

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Diabolos Rising
General information
Genre (s) Electro , industrial rock , metal
founding 1994
resolution 1996
Last occupation
Mika Luttinen
George "Magus Wampyr Daoloth" Zaharopoulos
Guest musician
Dave P. ( Necromantia )
guitar
Sotiris Vayenas ( Septic Flesh )

Diabolos Rising was an industrial rock / electro project by Mika Luttinen ( Impaled Nazarene ) and George “Magus Wampyr Daoloth” Zaharopoulos ( Necromantia ). In 1996 the project was renamed Raism and after two publications it was dissolved under the new name.

Band history

Mika Luttinen and Magus Wampyr Daoloth founded the Diabolos Rising project in 1994. Like her main bands, the project was under contract with the French independent label Osmose Productions . On their first release in 666 , the band combined black metal with industrial rock and electro. The music was initially based on a typical Black Metal framework of drums and guitars, interspersed with synthesizers and keyboards. Bands like Ministry and KMFDM were named as references . The later releases of the band, however, had nothing to do musically with heavy metal. Guitars could hardly be heard, instead electronically generated sounds and a drum computer dominated . The album Blood, Vampirism & Sadism was also released as a video, with Conrad “Cronos” Lant from Venom as a guest musician .

After the renaming to Raism, which went largely unnoticed in 1996, an EP and the third album Aesthetic Terrorism were released in the same year via Kron-H, a sub-label of Osmose Productions . The latter has been certified, the sound exists only system of plain "contain ancient techno as it also determines Methodists like a little house , thin punk guitars, [...] nasty screeching vocals ." In 1996 the musicians dissolved the project.

The Italian band Alien Vampires covered the title Satanic Propaganda (SNTF Rising) on their 2005 album Evil Generation from the 1996 album Blood, Vampirism & Sadism .

Discography

as Diabolos Rising :

  • 666 , Osmose Productions (1994)
  • SNTF , single, Kron-H Records (1995)
  • Blood, Vampirism & Sadism , Osmose Productions (1996)

as a raism :

  • The Very Best of Pain (EP), Kron-H Records (1996)
  • Aesthetic Terrorism , Kron-H Records (1996)

Sampler contributions

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Frank Albrecht: Review of "666" . In: Rock Hard . No. 90 .
  2. Diabolos Rising - 666. (No longer available online.) Avantgarde Metal Webzine, archived from the original on December 27, 2008 ; accessed on March 16, 2009 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.avantgarde-metal.com
  3. Wolf-Rüdiger Mühlmann: Review of "Blood, Vampirism, Sadism" . In: Rock Hard . No. 104 .
  4. Wolf-Rüdiger Mühlmann: Review of "Aesthetic Terrorism" . In: Rock Hard . No. 135 .