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Released November 4, 2022
Comes as digipak.
A history
lesson, recorded in autumn 1989. Unavailable for over 20 years in any
format - classic album from
MZ 412.
This was the last release under that name, and what seemed
like the final nail in the coffin for the Swedish Black Industrial act. 6
years later they rose from the ashes, restructured and resurrected as
MZ. 412.
This is evil incarnate, staring into the abyss. Relentless
industrial rituals; darkness fused with machines, your fears and your
power. An expression of the coldest music imaginable. With a more
lyrical approach than the predecessor "Macht Durch Stimme", "Malfeitor"
explores themes of death, with an unequivocal dystopian outlook.
Cavernous heavy industrial, primitive machine rhythms, and cold metallic
loops created on old synths with very little post-production. What you
hear is how it sounded on those original sessions.
Originally released on LP in 1989 by Cold Meat Industry,
this monumental album is now available for the first time since 2001.
Also available on digital for the first time ever! This definitive
edition has been painstakingly transferred and mastered from the
original 4-track tapes, with no unnecessary 'padding'.
In 1987 Henrik Nordvargr Björkk, Jouni Ulvtharm Ollila, and
Leif Holm forged a band that would be an outlet for blasphemous
prophecies, yet from a unique sonic spectrum. The unholy triumvirate
were already hitting hard as Pouppée Fabrikk, with Maschinenzimmer 412
unleashing their deepest, darkest personas. Jonas Drakhon Aneheim joined
in 1995, replacing Holm and thus enacting the change of name to the
abridged MZ. 412.
MZ. 412 are an act that continues to cover the earth in a
nightmarish black veil. Rare releases and even rarer performances have
only added to the cult status of these prime movers.
Digipak with elegant new artwork by Abby Helasdottir (Gydja).