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Origin
  
Krosno, Poland (1994)

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Years active
  
1994–2002, 2011–present

Labels
  
Maquiavel Music Entertainment

Associated acts
  
Decapitated, Atrophia Red Sun, Blaspherion, Haemhorrhage

Members
  
Wacław Kiełtyka, Jaro.Slav, U.Reck, Aemil, G'Ames, Kriss, Peter

Genres
  
Avant-garde metal, Symphonic black metal, Progressive metal

Albums
  
Kołysanki, The Mother and the Enemy, My Guardian Anger, Dionysos, Forever Alone - Immortal

Profiles

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Lux Occulta (which is Latin for "hidden light" or "the secrets of light") is a Polish avant-garde metal band, founded in late 1994. Their work, also strongly influenced by progressive metal and black metal, commonly incorporates elaborate arrangements often featuring multiple sections and unpredictable time changes.

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Biography

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The band was started when guitarists Peter and G'Ames, formerly of Blaspherion, asked Jaro.Slav, the vocalist of Haemorrhage, to join their new project. Jackie (bass guitar) and Aemil (drums) joined the band few weeks later, followed by keyboard player U'reck after the band's first rehearsal session. After the recording in 1996 of the band's first full album, Forever Alone, Immortal, Aemil was replaced by drummer Kriss. The band's second album, Dionysos, followed in 1997. In 1998, after the release of Maior Arcana, G'Ames and Jackie were asked to leave the band; their replacements were guitarist Vogg and bassist Martin, also of the Polish death metal band Decapitated. A lengthy recording succession with the new lineup yielded My Guardian Anger, which was released in 1999. The latter half of 1999 was plagued with accidents, though, as Kriss suffered from a broken arm, leading his doctors to question whether he'd ever be able to play drums again, and U'reck broke his leg shortly thereafter, forcing the band to retire from touring for several months. After several months' hiatus from performing, the band played Poland's Metalmania festival in 2000 alongside acts such as Opeth, Behemoth and Tiamat, which drew the attention of the Portuguese label Maquiavel Music Entertainment. The next month they were signed to the label for a two-album deal, and the first of their albums on MME, The Mother and the Enemy, appeared the following year. The band has been mostly dormant since 2002, although they posted a message to their MySpace some years afterward indicating that they were working on new material and looking for a new drummer; however, little else was heard until 2012, when it was announced that Lux Occulta had begun recording a new album.

Band members

Current members
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  • Jarosław "Jaro.Slav" Szubrycht – vocals (1994–2002, 2011–present)
  • Jerzy "U.Reck" Głód – keyboard (1994–2002, 2011–present)
  • Wacław "Vogg" Kiełtyka – guitars (1998–2002, 2011–present)
  • Maciek Tomczyk – guitars (2012–present)
  • Former members
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  • "Aemil" – drums (1994–1996)
  • Grzegorz "G. Ames" Kapłon – guitars (1994–1998)
  • "Jackie" – bass (1994–1998)
  • Piotr "Peter" Szczurek – guitars (1994–2001)
  • Krzysztof "Kriss" Szantula – drums (1996–2001)
  • Marcin "Martin" Rygiel – bass (1998–2002)
  • Rafał "Kastor" Kastory – guitars (2001–2002)
  • Studio albums

  • Forever Alone, Immortal (1996)
  • Dionysos (1997)
  • My Guardian Anger (1999)
  • The Mother and the Enemy (2001)
  • Kołysanki (2014)
  • Compilation albums

  • Maior Arcana: The Words That Turn Flesh into Light (1998)
  • Demos

  • The Forgotten Arts (1995)

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    Songs

    Kiss My SwordMy Guardian Anger · 1999
    Bitter Taste of VictoryForever Alone - Immortal · 1996
    Mane-Tekel-FaresMy Guardian Anger · 1999

    References

    Lux Occulta Wikipedia