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Cosmogenesis (album)

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Recorded
  
2008

Producer
  
Obscura, V. Santura

Artist
  
Obscura

Label
  
Relapse Records

Length
  
50:15

Cosmogenesis (2009)
  
Omnivium (2011)

Release date
  
17 February 2009

Genre
  
Technical death metal

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Released
  
17 February 2009 (2009-02-17)

Studio
  
Woodshed Studios, Landshut

Similar
  
Obscura albums, Technical death metal albums, Other albums

Obscura cosmogenesis full album stream


Cosmogenesis is the second studio album by German death metal band Obscura. It was released on 17 February 2009 by Relapse Records. The album debuted at No. 71 on the Top Heatseekers chart.

Contents

A music video was released for the song "Anticosmic Overload". The songs "Desolate Spheres" and "Centric Flow" are based on the poem "The Dance of Shiva".

Obscura the anticosmic overload official music video


Track listing

All lyrics written by Steffen Kummerer.

Credits

Writing, performance and production credits are adapted from the album liner notes.

Obscura

  • Steffen Kummerer – guitar, vocals
  • Christian Münzner – guitar
  • Jeroen Paul Thesseling – fretless bass
  • Hannes Grossmann – drums
  • Guest musicians

  • Victor Bullok a.k.a. V. Santura (Dark Fortress, Triptykon) – backing vocals on "Universe Momentum," "Desolate Spheres," "Noospheres," "Centric Flow"
  • Additional musicians

  • Tymon Kruidenier (ex-Cynic) – guitar solo on "Choir of Spirits"
  • Ron Jarzombek – guitar solo on "Cosmogenesis"
  • Production

  • Obscura – production
  • Victor Bullok – production, recording, mixing, mastering
  • Artwork and design

  • Orion Landau – design
  • Norudos – photography
  • Studios

  • Woodshed Studio, Landshut, Germany – recording, mixing, mastering
  • Songs

    1The Anticosmic Overload4:17
    2Choir of Spirits5:31
    3Universe Momentum4:34

    References

    Cosmogenesis (album) Wikipedia