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My name is N Skog, founder of Hypnotic Dirge Records, an underground black / doom metal label active since 2008. Considering there will be much news related to Hypnotic Dirge Records this year, instead of clogging up the forum with new posts for each new bit of news, I will post all HDR info in this thread to keep things organized in one location. I won't post much from the past, although I'll start the thread off by posting a bit of news from the last couple weeks. For those unaware, here is a bit of information about Hypnotic Dirge... From our Manifesto: "Hypnotic Dirge Records is an independent non-profit record label and webshop based in Saskatoon, Canada. Our intention and raison d'être is to release quality expressive and eclectic art through aural manifestations. We care not about strict definitions based on genre classifications, but many of our album releases so far could probably fall within the Black Metal and Doom Metal classification though with significant experimental deviations throughout including elements of post-rock, progressive metal, acoustic music, jazz, and trip-hop. As long as the music is genuine, visceral, and has strong musicianship (not necessarily technical proficiency) by real artists then the associated genre is irrelevant. " More: Manifesto | Hypnotic Dirge Records __________________ Hypnotic Dirge Records - An auditory palette for the estranged and eclectic Hypnotic Dirge Records Music | Hypnotic Dirge Records

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Free digital compilation album "Subarctic Nocturnes: Doomed to Be" released now! February 13, 2015 Presenting the latest Hypnotic Dirge Records free digital download compilation album!, "Subarctic Nocturnes: Doomed to Be [Volume 1]" This year, we are releasing something more comprehensive than ever before, with a compilation trilogy series which will have a different genre focus on each volume and which we will release over the course of the next few months. We are extremely pleased to unveil the first album in this series now, with a focus on all things doom! Within this volume, you will find a collection of amazing artists at the forefront of the global doom scene, both Hypnotic Dirge bands and guests from o ther bands around the world. The selections on this release were carefully chosen to show some of our favourite bands including doom veterans and newcomers alike. Melodic Death-Doom, Gothic Doom, and Sludge Doom can all be found within this compilation so it is quite diverse and hopefully shows a careful balance between all these sounds. Subarctic20Nocturnes20-20Doomed20to20Be20Doom20201520jpeg_zpsw88ihziv.jpg Free stream / download: https://hypnoticdirgerecords.bandcamp.com/album/subarctic-nocturnes-doomed-to-be-volume-i-2015 1 - Altars of Grief - The Plague that Haunts the Darkness 2 - Orphans of Dusk - Nibelheim 3 - Norilsk - Planète heurt 4 - Psychotic Gardening - Searing Cital 5 - Lavagoat - Ageless Nonsense 6 - Nethermost - Weald Reams 7 - Lycanthia - The Harbinger 8 - Evadne - Colossus 9 - Human Collapse - Deep 10 - Enshine - Above Us 11 - Atten Ash - The Hourglass 12 - Woccon - Wandering Artwork by: Coby O'Brien Instagram: http://instagram.com/cobyobrienart Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/CobyOBrienArt Artwork editing by: Alexander Machtakov Thanks to all the bands and artists for participating!

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ALBUM RELEASE: Atten Ash - The Hourglass February 19, 2015 The official worldwide release of the Atten Ash - The Hourglass album is upon us! The album is available in a gorgeous physical digipack CD, with a 12 page booket including all lyrics and liner notes for $10.00 + shipping, together with a free 11cm x 7cm Atten Ash sticker. The album is also available for free and unlimited streaming / download on the official Hypnotic Dirge Bandcamp page, so if you've been awaiting the re-release for a while, and first heard of the album through the Hypnotic Dirge re-release, you can finally hear it in its entirely! AttenAsh-TheHourglassFINALjpeg_zpsae45b168.jpg Order digipack CD: Hypnotic Dirge Webstore Free streaming / download: https://hypnoticdirgerecords.bandcamp.com/album/the-hourglass A three-piece atmospheric/melodic death-doom band from North Carolina, Atten Ash is the creation of founding member James Greene who wrote the foundations of the songs which would later become “The Hourglass.” In 2011 James began collaborating with Barre Gambling (founding guitarist of Daylight Dies) and Archie Hunt (vocalist/guitarist of Legion of the Fallen) and the trio continued the musical work: arranging songs, establishing vocal patterns, writing lyrics and guitar solos. Recorded in 2012, an intricate and encapsulating death-doom portrait permeates Atten Ash’s first full-length recording. Rich in atmosphere, swaying through infectious melodies and razorsharp solos while displaying both melancholy and aggression with conviction and force, “The Hourglass” is the result of a band with considerable maturity and experience, already at the top of their craft, and with a defined vision for their sound placing them among the classic death-doom giants of the genre. Those pining for genuine melodic/atmospheric death-doom for the dark and cold days ahead, and especially fans and listeners of bands such as Daylight Dies, Slumber, Katatonia, Woccon, Doom:vs, October Tide, and Helevorn (among others) would be wise to heed attention. AA20CD20image201_zpsjhaefjjq.jpg AA20CD20image204_zps9cbkqg7i.jpg Atten Ash - The Hourglass tracklist: 1 - City in the Sea 2 - See You...Never 3 - Not as Others Were 4 - Song for the Dead 5 - Born 6 - First Day 7 - Waves of Siloam 8 - The Hourglass Additional Atten Ash Links: Atten Ash Profile: Atten Ash | Hypnotic Dirge Records Atten Ash Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/attenashband

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That Atten Ash stuff is killer, glad to finally get my hands on a copy. Are you taking submissions? My band will be recording a demo for a couple of tracks from our second full length album in the coming weeks, we're planning on sending some press packs to labels after it's done.
Sorry for responding so late, I just saw this now. Sadly, I'm in no position to be accepting anything new. We actually already have release plans into 2016 with a lot of "maybes" on that list depending on finances. Glad to hear you're liking the Atten Ash album!
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Webshop Update - March 2015 Apologies for the late additions to the March webshop update. We always intend to have an update at the start of each month, but it has been an exceedingly busy time for us as of late. However, the update is now live and includes 31 new additions including many new releases from Solitude Productions / BadMoodMan Music, as well as some hidden and hard-to-find gems such as the trilogy of Funeral Doom classics from Argentinian Lovecraftian Doomsters Fungoid Dreams, Bulgarian Blackened Folk band Shambless, the fantastic Icelandic prog-black metal band Auðn, and many more. Latest additions: Hypnotic Dirge Webstore -All albums listed below are in this section All albums available for $10.00 CAN + shipping (Hint: Canadian dollar is low right now, so $10 is equal to about $8 US and 7 Euros) BMM - 070 : Amederia - Unheard Prayer BMM - 071 : Adfail - Is It A Game? BMM - 072 : Shallow Rivers - The Leaden Ghost SP - 091 : Septic Mind - Rab SP - 092 : Torrens Conscientium - All Alone With The Thoughts SP - 093 : Without God - Circus of Freaks SP - 094 : Et Moriemur - Ex Nihilo In Nihilum SP - 095 : Frowning - Funeral Impressions SP - 096 : Oktor - Another Dimension Of Pain SP - 097 : Woebegone Obscured - Deathscape MMXIV HDR - D - 745 : Mournful Gust - If We Were Alive HDR - D - 746 : Without Dreams - Rejected by Angel, Betrayed by Demon HDR - D - 747 : Anagram to Anna - God, Me, and Monsters HDR - D - 748 : Perihelion - selftitled HDR - D - 749 : Slow - Unsleep HDR - D - 750 : VIII - Drakon HDR - D - 751 : Skady - When Sun Disappeared HDR - D - 752 : Keeper - MMXIV HDR - D - 753 : Auðn - selftitled HDR - D - 754 : Infer / Sepsis - Chronicles of Bloodshed HDR - D - 755 : Fungoid Stream - Celaenus Fragments HDR - D - 756 : Diadema Tristis - Ways of Relief HDR - D - 757 : Qhwertt - Cloudland HDR - D - 758 : Fungoid Stream - Oceanus HDR - D - 759 : Wolf & Winter - Endless Forest of Silent Sorrow...The Howl of Hate HDR - D - 760 : Qhwertt - He Who Has Known The Gardens HDR - D - 761 : Diadema Tristis - Alone with Nature HDR - D - 762 : Fungoid Stream - Prehuman Shapes HDR - D - 763 : The Meads of Asphodel - In the Name of God, Welcome to Planet Genocide HDR - D - 764 : Shambless - Irke Ranefas HDR - D - 765 : Funeral Tears - The World We Lost

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