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SSR 170LP
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$51.50
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RELEASE DATE: 7/31/2026
Aborym's 2003 album, With No Human Intervention, marks a key moment in European industrial black metal. Compared to their debut, the band pushes the fusion of black metal and industrial electronics even further, creating a colder, more mechanical, and chaotic sound. The extreme guitars and signature black metal vocals intertwine with drum machines, abrasive synths, and digital noises, giving the impression of an almost "dehumanized" music, as the title suggests. The atmosphere is dystopian and aggressive, far removed from more traditional metal: it focuses not on melody but on a dense and oppressive sonic impact, where everything seems filtered through a technological lens. In short, it's an album that pushes the idea of black metal to the extreme, bringing it into an industrial and cyberpunk universe, becoming one of the band's most iconic works. Also available on red/black splatter color vinyl (SSR 170LTD-LP).
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SSR 170LTD-LP
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$59.50
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RELEASE DATE: 7/31/2026
Red/black splatter color vinyl version. Aborym's 2003 album, With No Human Intervention, marks a key moment in European industrial black metal. Compared to their debut, the band pushes the fusion of black metal and industrial electronics even further, creating a colder, more mechanical, and chaotic sound. The extreme guitars and signature black metal vocals intertwine with drum machines, abrasive synths, and digital noises, giving the impression of an almost "dehumanized" music, as the title suggests. The atmosphere is dystopian and aggressive, far removed from more traditional metal: it focuses not on melody but on a dense and oppressive sonic impact, where everything seems filtered through a technological lens. In short, it's an album that pushes the idea of black metal to the extreme, bringing it into an industrial and cyberpunk universe, becoming one of the band's most iconic works.
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Aborym's Kali Yuga Bizarre was originally released in 1999 by Scarlet Records. Released for the first time on vinyl. First full-length studio album by the Italian industrial black metal band. Recorded at Temple of Noise Studios - Rome, October 1998. Mixed and produced by Christian Ice and Fabban. Mastering: Elettroformati Studios, Milan. Line-up in this recording: Fabban (bass, synths, programming); Yorga SM (vocals); Sethlans (guitars); Nisrok (guitars); Attila Csihar (vocals on "Darka Mysteria", "The First Four Trumpets", "Hellraiser"). Music and lyrics by Fabban (1992-1998). "Roma Divina Urbs" by Totaro/Giannese. "Darka Mysteria" lyrics by Csihar.
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LP version. Blue vinyl. Aborym's Kali Yuga Bizarre was originally released in 1999 by Scarlet Records. Released for the first time on vinyl. First full-length studio album by the Italian industrial black metal band. Recorded at Temple of Noise Studios - Rome, October 1998. Mixed and produced by Christian Ice and Fabban. Mastering: Elettroformati Studios, Milan. Line-up in this recording: Fabban (bass, synths, programming); Yorga SM (vocals); Sethlans (guitars); Nisrok (guitars); Attila Csihar (vocals on "Darka Mysteria", "The First Four Trumpets", "Hellraiser"). Music and lyrics by Fabban (1992-1998). "Roma Divina Urbs" by Totaro/Giannese. "Darka Mysteria" lyrics by Csihar.
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