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Spektr (band)

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Years active
  
2000 – present

Associated acts
  
Battlehorns, Haemoth

Past members
  
E.N.H

Origin
  
Paris, France (2000)

Members
  
Kl.KHth

Record label
  

Albums
  
The Art to Disappear, Et Fugit Intera Fugit Irreparabi, Cypher, Near Death Experience, Personetics

Similar
  
Blut Aus Nord, Darkness by Oath, Haemoth, Aosoth, Glorior Belli

Spektr is an experimental black metal duo formed in 2000, in Paris, France. They are currently signed to Candlelight Records and have released two full-length albums to date. The band's sound is a mix of raw black metal in style of Darkthrone with elements of industrial and dark ambient, which has drawn comparisons to the more recent works of fellow countrymen Blut Aus Nord.

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Their work has drawn very wide attention and acclaim, with their first being dubbed 'the weirdest black metal album ever' by Aquarius Records in San Francisco, and their second being acclaimed as "absolutely essential, unique and memorable" and "an album with a solid artistic value".

Very little is known about the members of this group, other than that they are also involved with the black metal groups Battlehorns and Haemoth.

The band is scheduled to release its fourth full-length album, entitled The Art to Disappear, on 29 January 2016 via Agonia Records.

Current line-up

  • kl.K. (aka Krig) - drums, vocals, samples, programming
  • Hth - guitars, bass, vocals, samples, programming
  • Past members

  • E.N.H. - guitars (2000–2003)
  • Albums

  • Et Fugit Intera Fugit Irreparabile Tempus (2004)
  • Near Death Experience (2006)
  • Cypher (2013)
  • The Art to Disappear (2016)
  • EPs

  • Mescalyne (2007)

  • Spektr (band) Battlehorns Encyclopaedia Metallum The Metal Archives

    Spektr (band) SPEKTR CYPHER The Monolith

    Songs

    From the Terrifying to the FascinatingThe Art to Disappear · 2016
    MescalyneMescalyne · 2007
    The Art to DisappearThe Art to Disappear · 2016

    References

    Spektr (band) Wikipedia


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