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  • Arckanum (SWE) – Fran Marder MARBLE LP 34.88

    Black Metal

    After having caused a stir within the worldwide underground and attracting the interest of various labels, the year 1995 saw the emergence of ARCKANUM’s first full-length album Fran marder. Only released one year after Trulen the album’s nine tracks featured four entirely new songs while “Hvila pa tronan min”, “Svinna”, “Gava fran trulen”, “Bærghet” and “Kolin væruld” were already present on Trulen. In general, Fran marder picks up where Trulen left off. The components that made Trulen such a stand-out effort are all intact but presented in a refined way. The most striking difference between the second demo and Fran marder is the professional studio sound. Courtesy of Peter Tägtgren’s Abyss studio the powerful production helped boost the impact of the tracks considerably. Despite this cornerstone of Black Metal already celebrating its 30th anniversary Fran marder hasn`t lost any of its relevance. Devotees still cite the first album as one of their favourites of the entire ARCKANUM catalogue which only proves its timelessness.

    Remastered for vinyl from the original recordings by Patrick W. Engel of Temple of Disharmony.

    Gatefold-sleeve with UV-varnish on the cover.
    Including a huge 20-page 12” booklet with an in-depth interview (divided into 4 parts, this is part 2) with Shamaatae and many never seen before pictures.
    An A2 poster will be added to every vinyl too.

    NOTE: This item is a pre-order item with an intended release date of November 5, 2025.

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  • Arckanum (SWE) – Kampen DLP 36.88

    Black Metal

    With creative fires ever glaringly blazing and totally devoted to his craft, Shamaatae would be able to unleash Kampen only one year after the previous album spread pestilence and plague. The third and at the same time last installment of the band’s first era also ranks as the longest ARCKANUM album up to this day. Although recorded in the same studio as its predecessor and generally continuing the trajectory of Fran marder and Kostogher, Kampen is arguably the finest hour (or rather 73 minutes) of ARCKANUM’s first era. It not only contains some of the most refined compositions Shaamatae has come up with at this point but compared to the other two albums sports the best sound too. On a record rife with highlights, it’s difficult to pick particular tracks but the majestically melancholic “Pa gruvstiigher vandrum” complete with conjuring female chanting and the rather straight forward almost punkish “Trulfylket, raþz ok os” well represent the diversity of Kampen.

    Remastered for vinyl from the original recordings by Patrick W. Engel of Temple of Disharmony.

    This release will come as a double-LP in a gatefold sleeve with UV-varnish on the cover.
    Including a huge 20-page 12” booklet with an in-depth interview (divided into 4 parts, this is part 4) with Shamaatae and many never seen before pictures.
    An A2 poster will be added to every vinyl too.

    NOTE: This item is a pre-order item with an intended release date of November 5, 2025.

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  • Arckanum (SWE) – Kampen MARBLE DLP 38.88

    Black Metal

    With creative fires ever glaringly blazing and totally devoted to his craft, Shamaatae would be able to unleash Kampen only one year after the previous album spread pestilence and plague. The third and at the same time last installment of the band’s first era also ranks as the longest ARCKANUM album up to this day. Although recorded in the same studio as its predecessor and generally continuing the trajectory of Fran marder and Kostogher, Kampen is arguably the finest hour (or rather 73 minutes) of ARCKANUM’s first era. It not only contains some of the most refined compositions Shaamatae has come up with at this point but compared to the other two albums sports the best sound too. On a record rife with highlights, it’s difficult to pick particular tracks but the majestically melancholic “Pa gruvstiigher vandrum” complete with conjuring female chanting and the rather straight forward almost punkish “Trulfylket, raþz ok os” well represent the diversity of Kampen.

    Remastered for vinyl from the original recordings by Patrick W. Engel of Temple of Disharmony.

    This release will come as a double-LP in a gatefold sleeve with UV-varnish on the cover.
    Including a huge 20-page 12” booklet with an in-depth interview (divided into 4 parts, this is part 4) with Shamaatae and many never seen before pictures.
    An A2 poster will be added to every vinyl too.

    NOTE: This item is a pre-order item with an intended release date of November 5, 2025.

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  • Arckanum (SWE) – Kostogher DLP 36.88

    Black Metal

    Two years after Fran marder’s release, the second ARCKANUM album Kostogher was set free to plague the feeble world. The ARCKANUM trademarks as edified on Trulen and Fran marder are kept intact while at the same time new ingredients are mingled. Whereas Fran marder had a rather clean sound, Kostogher’s production comes with a lot of stink and filth. The harsh sound of Kostogher which convincingly marries the rawness of Trulen with a vigorous studio production turns the second full-length into a savage and quite possibly the most primal sounding ARCKANUM album. Compared to Fran marder, Kostogher comes across way dirtier, meaner and all around crazier. The whole album has a bold FUCK OFF written all over it.

    Remastered for vinyl from the original recordings by Patrick W. Engel of Temple of Disharmony.

    This release will come as a double-LP in a gatefold sleeve with UV-varnish on the cover and an etched D-side.
    Including a huge 20-page 12” booklet with an in-depth interview (divided into 4 parts, this is part 3) with Shamaatae and many never seen before pictures.
    An A2 poster will be added to every vinyl too.

    NOTE: This item is a pre-order item with an intended release date of November 5, 2025.

    In stock

  • Arckanum (SWE) – Kostogher MARBLE DLP 38.88

    Black Metal

    Two years after Fran marder’s release, the second ARCKANUM album Kostogher was set free to plague the feeble world. The ARCKANUM trademarks as edified on Trulen and Fran marder are kept intact while at the same time new ingredients are mingled. Whereas Fran marder had a rather clean sound, Kostogher’s production comes with a lot of stink and filth. The harsh sound of Kostogher which convincingly marries the rawness of Trulen with a vigorous studio production turns the second full-length into a savage and quite possibly the most primal sounding ARCKANUM album. Compared to Fran marder, Kostogher comes across way dirtier, meaner and all around crazier. The whole album has a bold FUCK OFF written all over it.

    Remastered for vinyl from the original recordings by Patrick W. Engel of Temple of Disharmony.

    This release will come as a double-LP in a gatefold sleeve with UV-varnish on the cover and an etched D-side.
    Including a huge 20-page 12” booklet with an in-depth interview (divided into 4 parts, this is part 3) with Shamaatae and many never seen before pictures.
    An A2 poster will be added to every vinyl too.

    NOTE: This item is a pre-order item with an intended release date of November 5, 2025.

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  • Arckanum (SWE) – Kampen DLP 38.88

    Black Metal

    Classic full-length from 1997.

    Limited to 400 copies on black vinyl.

    Gatefold jacket with silver hot-foil stamping, includes 4-page 12″ booklet.

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  • Arcturus (NOR) – Aspera Hiems Symfonia DIGI-CD 16.88

    Black Metal

    Following their early EPs “My Angel” (1991) and “Constellation” (1994), ARCTURUS finally released their debut album “Aspera Hiems Symfonia” in 1996. The Norwegians derived their name from the brightest star of the Northern hemisphere and were obviously influenced by the massively expanding black metal scene of their homeland. Already featuring such well-known protagonists as ULVER’s Garm and MAYHEM’s Hellhammer, the line-up on “Aspera Hiems Symfonia” saw Samoth replaced by excellent guitarist Carl August Tidemann and outstanding ULVER bass player Hugh “Skoll” Mingay also joining the band. Despite their audible black roots, ARCTURUS clearly begged to differ by daring to experiment and adding an avant-garde twist with strange sonorous vocals complementing those piercing shrieks, Sverd’s cinematic keyboards, the technical guitar solos, and more elements that to this day mark the band from Oslo as progressive innovators.

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  • Arcturus (NOR) – Aspera Hiems Symfonia LP 32.88

    Black Metal

    Following their early EPs “My Angel” (1991) and “Constellation” (1994), ARCTURUS finally released their debut album “Aspera Hiems Symfonia” in 1996. The Norwegians derived their name from the brightest star of the Northern hemisphere and were obviously influenced by the massively expanding black metal scene of their homeland. Already featuring such well-known protagonists as ULVER’s Garm and MAYHEM’s Hellhammer, the line-up on “Aspera Hiems Symfonia” saw Samoth replaced by excellent guitarist Carl August Tidemann and outstanding ULVER bass player Hugh “Skoll” Mingay also joining the band. Despite their audible black roots, ARCTURUS clearly begged to differ by daring to experiment and adding an avant-garde twist with strange sonorous vocals complementing those piercing shrieks, Sverd’s cinematic keyboards, the technical guitar solos, and more elements that to this day mark the band from Oslo as progressive innovators.

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  • Arcturus (NOR) – Constellation / My Angel CLEAR LP 34.88

    Black Metal

    Having grown out of the Norwegian Death Metal band MORTEM, ARCTURUS emerged under the irresistible influence of Oslo’s creatively bursting and fast rising underground black metal scene officially with the two-track 7″ “My Angel” (1991). With then-guitarist and formidable keyboard player Sverd and MAYHEM drum-beast Hellhammer at its core, vocals were first contributed by Marius Vold, who also sang on the legendary THORNS demo “The Thule Tape”. While still very much influenced by death metal, the addition of doom-laden slowness and eerie keyboards already pointed into a far blacker cosmos. On the four tracks of the original 1994 “Constellation” EP, ULVER’s Garm had taken over the vocal duties and Samoth from EMPEROR had joined the band on guitar. Yet, ARCTURUS already went off the (in reality quite wide-ranged) black metal norms mainly due to Sverd’s keyboard arrangements that were pre-shadowing the trademark theatrical or circus-like style the Norwegians adopted on their following albums.

    LP (black vinyl) incl. poster, insert, padded inner sleeve and protection sleeve.

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  • Arcturus (NOR) – Constellation / My Angel DIGI-CD 16.88

    Black Metal

    Having grown out of the Norwegian Death Metal band MORTEM, ARCTURUS emerged under the irresistible influence of Oslo’s creatively bursting and fast rising underground black metal scene officially with the two-track 7″ “My Angel” (1991). With then-guitarist and formidable keyboard player Sverd and MAYHEM drum-beast Hellhammer at its core, vocals were first contributed by Marius Vold, who also sang on the legendary THORNS demo “The Thule Tape”. While still very much influenced by death metal, the addition of doom-laden slowness and eerie keyboards already pointed into a far blacker cosmos. On the four tracks of the original 1994 “Constellation” EP, ULVER’s Garm had taken over the vocal duties and Samoth from EMPEROR had joined the band on guitar. Yet, ARCTURUS already went off the (in reality quite wide-ranged) black metal norms mainly due to Sverd’s keyboard arrangements that were pre-shadowing the trademark theatrical or circus-like style the Norwegians adopted on their following albums.

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  • Arcturus (NOR) – Constellation / My Angel LP 32.88

    Black Metal

    Having grown out of the Norwegian Death Metal band MORTEM, ARCTURUS emerged under the irresistible influence of Oslo’s creatively bursting and fast rising underground black metal scene officially with the two-track 7″ “My Angel” (1991). With then-guitarist and formidable keyboard player Sverd and MAYHEM drum-beast Hellhammer at its core, vocals were first contributed by Marius Vold, who also sang on the legendary THORNS demo “The Thule Tape”. While still very much influenced by death metal, the addition of doom-laden slowness and eerie keyboards already pointed into a far blacker cosmos. On the four tracks of the original 1994 “Constellation” EP, ULVER’s Garm had taken over the vocal duties and Samoth from EMPEROR had joined the band on guitar. Yet, ARCTURUS already went off the (in reality quite wide-ranged) black metal norms mainly due to Sverd’s keyboard arrangements that were pre-shadowing the trademark theatrical or circus-like style the Norwegians adopted on their following albums.

    LP (black vinyl) incl. poster, insert, padded inner sleeve and protection sleeve.

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  • Arcturus (NOR) – La Masquerade Infernale DIGI-CD 16.88

    Black Metal

    On their sophomore full-length “La Masquerade Infernale” (1997), ARCTURUS took their musical experimenting three ambitious steps further. The Norwegians succeeded in wedding a devilish concept loosely based on the characters of Faust and Mephistopheles with an eclectic range of surreal sound elements into an album that is rightfully considered a prime example of what later came to be known as avant-garde metal. From quoting Edgar Allan Poe in operatic paraphrases by frontman Garm (ULVER) or the additional high notes from the unmistakable I.C.S. Vortex (BORKNAGAR) via the spaced-out electronic samples, classical instrumentation, and an even increased use of psychedelic guitar riffage alongside more “traditional” black and death metal elements. Brilliant guitarist Knut Magne Valle replaced Carl August Tideman, which brought stability to this position of the band’s line-up. ARCTURUS aimed dangerously high with “La Masquerade Infernale” – but remarkably pulled off the extremely difficult feat of forging such widely differing elements into a wildly fascinating, over the top listening experience that has stood the test of time and surely deserves to be labelled a “masterpiece”.

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  • Arcturus (NOR) – La Masquerade Infernale LP 32.88

    Black Metal

    On their sophomore full-length “La Masquerade Infernale” (1997), ARCTURUS took their musical experimenting three ambitious steps further. The Norwegians succeeded in wedding a devilish concept loosely based on the characters of Faust and Mephistopheles with an eclectic range of surreal sound elements into an album that is rightfully considered a prime example of what later came to be known as avant-garde metal. From quoting Edgar Allan Poe in operatic paraphrases by frontman Garm (ULVER) or the additional high notes from the unmistakable I.C.S. Vortex (BORKNAGAR) via the spaced-out electronic samples, classical instrumentation, and an even increased use of psychedelic guitar riffage alongside more “traditional” black and death metal elements. Brilliant guitarist Knut Magne Valle replaced Carl August Tideman, which brought stability to this position of the band’s line-up. ARCTURUS aimed dangerously high with “La Masquerade Infernale” – but remarkably pulled off the extremely difficult feat of forging such widely differing elements into a wildly fascinating, over the top listening experience that has stood the test of time and surely deserves to be labelled a “masterpiece”.

    Gatefold LP (black vinyl) incl. poster, padded inner sleeve and protection sleeve.

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  • Ares Kingdom (USA) – By the Light of Their Destruction LP 26.88

    Death Metal

    Conceived between immensity and eternity, echoing from the edge of forever and stirring the dust of ages comes ‘By the Light of Their Destruction,’ the fourth original full-length album by Ares Kingdom.

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  • Argharus (LT) – Pleištas DIGI-CD 15.88

    Black Metal

    After two years from first demo-like release, the most promising Lithuanian black metal act Argharus is finally ready to unleash their first full length through “Inferna Profundus Records”. The album contains 7 Black Metal tracks, which vary from very fast to slower ones. All seven tracks are well composed and conceptually balanced. Needless to say that these tracks will satisfy anyone who like high quality black art.

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  • Arghoslent (USA) – Galloping Through The Battle Ruins DLP 40.88

    Death Metal

    Housed in gatefold jacket w/ lyrics & gold ink.

    Drakkar edition – 2019

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  • Arjen (BiH) – Lice čovjeka koji je rekao Ne LP 26.88

    Black Metal

    Dense and massive Bosnian Black Metal, part of the Black Plague Circle (Obskuritatem, Sulphuric Night, Void Prayer etc).

    Black 12″ LP + insert, limited to 150.

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  • Arkhaeon (CH) – Dreamscapes of Illusion CD 13.88

    Black Metal

    Dreamscapes of Illusion captures the volatile and uncontrollable essence of a dream. The album is a journey into landscapes that are hidden from our sight and conceptually revolves around the many illusions incorporated into our reality.

    The third studio album. Pure experience in an absorption of ecstasy.

     

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  • Arkona (POL) – Imperium LP 26.88

    Black Metal

    The full-length from 1996 available again on LP.

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  • Arkona (POL) – Imperium SILVER LP 28.88

    Black Metal

    The full-length from 1996 available again on LP.

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