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BEHEMOTH has posted a brand new behind the scenes video for »The Satanist«. This video is the first in a series of four that chronicles a selection of the creative and technical processes behind the album that Albert Mudrian of Decibel Magazine heralds as "simply the best BEHEMOTH record ever." Watch the making of video now here BEHEMOTH front man, Nergal, simply offers the following statement: “»The Satanist« is magic. It's dangerous. It's adventurous, and it's organic." »The Satanist« pre-order bundles are available now and include: CD, LP, t-shirt, as well as the deluxe box set, and are available at metalblade.com/behemoth in North America, nuclearblast.de/behemoth in Europe, and on behemoth-store.com (digibook and box). »The Satanist« will be unleashed on February 3rd in the UK, February 4th in North America and Poland, February 5th in Japan, and February 7th in Europe and the rest of the world. Also, ‘Blow Your Trumpets Gabriel’ has been released on iTunes and can be purchased HERE. Additionally, BEHEMOTH's highly anticipated new video for ‘Blow Your Trumpets Gabriel’ was launched at the end of 2013. The visual masterpiece was produced by Grupa 13 and is one of BEHEMOTH's most unsettling and unique works to date. Watch ‘Blow Your Trumpets Gabriel’ now on

(censored) and Vimeo (uncensored). »The Satanist« deluxe box, which is available in North America as an European import, includes: CD/DVD digibook in silver mirror slipcase with a high quality 44 page booklet (with gold foil, UV gloss lamination), supersize poster flag (approx. 3.5' x 5'), wooden black inverted rosary cross, metal pin, black envelope with black communion wafers. The DVD, "Live Barbarossa," includes a professionally filmed show in Ekaterinburg, Russia, as well as 30 min documentary about the creative process behind »The Satanist«. The album was produced by BEHEMOTH, Wojtek and Slawek Wieslawscy and Daniel Bergstrand in Hertz Studio. »The Satanist« was mixed by Matt Hyde (SLAYER) and mastered by Ted Jensen (METALLICA, AC/DC) at Sterling Sound. The cover art for »The Satanist« was painted by renowned Russian painter and occultist, Denis Forkas (denisforkas.com). The paint used included some of Nergal's own blood! Additional art and design was completed by Metastazis (PARADISE LOST, etc.) and Zbigniew Bielak (WATAIN, GHOST). BEHEMOTH will be embarking on a headlining tour of Europe beginning next month with CRADLE OF FLITH, IN SOLITUDE, INQUSITION, and SVARTTJERN. Tour dates are listed below, as well as on facebook.com/behemoth. BEHEMOTH will be announcing North American tour dates soon. BEHEMOTH +CRADLE OF FILTH, IN SOLITUDE, INQUSITION, SVARTTJERN 07.02. DE Munich - Backstage 08.02. DE Stuttgart - LKA Longhorn 09.02. NL Amsterdam - Melkweg 10.02. UK London - Forum 11.02. FR Paris - Bataclan 13.02. CH Pratteln - Z7 14.02. DE Wiesbaden - Schlachthof 15.02. DE Bochum - Matrix 16.02. BE Antwerp - Trix 18.02. NL Tilburg - O13 19.02. LU Luxembourg - Atelier 21.02. AT Wien - Gasometer 22.02. DE Chemnitz - Südbahnhof 24.02. SE Gothenburg - Traedgarn 25.02. SE Stockholm - Tyrol 26.02. DK Copenhagen - Amager Bio 27.02. DK Aarhus - Voxhall 28.02. DE Hamburg - Grünspan 01.03. DE Berlin - Postbahnhof Read more... then come back and comment below.
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