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777 – The Desanctification

Blut Aus Nord · 2011

43 min · 7 tracks · black metal · doom metal

A haunting blend of dissonant textures and hypnotic rhythms that explores the abyss of existence.

Why listen to this

Best for
long immersive listening sessions dynamic emotional journeys haunting atmospheric explorations
Context
Released on November 11, 2011, '777 – The Desanctification' was Blut Aus Nord's sixth studio album, following their critically acclaimed 'Memoria Vetusta II: Dialogue with the Stars'. At this point in their career, the band had established a reputation for pushing the boundaries of black metal with avant-garde influences, further solidifying their unique sound and artistic vision.
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black metal, doom metal

777 – The Desanctification is an album by Blut Aus Nord, released in 2011. A haunting blend of dissonant textures and hypnotic rhythms that explores the abyss of existence. '777 – The Desanctification' is notable for its experimental approach within the black metal genre, receiving praise from critics for its atmospheric depth. The album helped to expand the band's influence in the underground metal scene, showcasing a significant departure from traditional black metal tropes and paving the way for future explorations in post-metal and ambient music. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 777 – The Desanctification sound like?

A haunting blend of dissonant textures and hypnotic rhythms that explores the abyss of existence. Rooted in black metal and doom metal.

What makes 777 – The Desanctification by Blut Aus Nord notable?

'777 – The Desanctification' is notable for its experimental approach within the black metal genre, receiving praise from critics for its atmospheric depth. The album helped to expand the band's influence in the underground metal scene, showcasing a significant departure from traditional black metal tropes and paving the way for future explorations in post-metal and ambient music. Released on November 11, 2011, '777 – The Desanctification' was Blut Aus Nord's sixth studio album, following their critically acclaimed 'Memoria Vetusta II: Dialogue with the Stars'. At this point in their career, the band had established a reputation for pushing the boundaries of black metal with avant-garde influences, further solidifying their unique sound and artistic vision.

Who is 777 – The Desanctification for?

777 – The Desanctification works well if you're into long immersive listening sessions, dynamic emotional journeys and haunting atmospheric explorations.

How many songs are on 777 – The Desanctification?

777 – The Desanctification has 7 tracks, running approximately 43 minutes.

Tracklist

7 tracks·43:49

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Epitome VII Standout 8:30
  • 2 Epitome VIII Standout 6:27
  • 3 Epitome IX 2:07
  • 4 Epitome X 7:25
  • 5 Epitome XI Standout 6:12
  • 6 Epitome XII 5:59
  • 7 Epitome XIII 7:06

Release Date

November 11, 2011

Genre

black metal, doom metal

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Artist Origin

France

Runtime

43 min 49 sec