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IcemanJ , January 4th, And these two instruments together add a thick, dark atmosphere with an interesting pinch of light to the songs. A little interlude with "reverb" effect, Epitome IX surprises me and creates a floating sensation, while Epitome X is a more accessible and well built song. It is certainly a challenge for the ears, but would have passed me as being aimless if it weren't for the majestic melodic climax a little after the three minute mark; everything peaks up in unison and intensifies the surreal vibe I get throughout the album. While parts of the album rely on the proven formula of sharp industrial black metal, there is a much stronger emphasis on groove and rhythm. 
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Blut Aus Nord – 777: The Desanctification Review
Well, it essentially seems like the gateway from one to the other. The Desanctification definitely brings some new dimensions to the Blut Aus Nord sound. If "Epitome VIII" didn't exist, this would probably be just as mediocre as Sect sbut the more gripping and varied songwriting present on this album actually makes even the more boring moments on the album seem appealing, because at least you know he'll go somewhere else with the music at some point.
That being said, dessanctification, there's still way too much effort put into introducing the music and this album still drags in a lot of places for that reason. This can be a good thing and a bad thing.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. This is purely about the music, the essence of black metal, what it should be. Jangling, eerie guitars are looped in cycles of haunting regret while the vocals shift between poles of faint, melodic, layered groans and the occasional bitter bite of their black metal background.

Stylistically, this is very close to what 'Sect s ' offered as well. And it is certainly not Odinistlinear and obscure, that reassured anyone.
Blut Aus Nord - The Desanctification Review
However, much of The Desanctification lacks an attention to detail, consequently leaving the listener underwhelmed. Musically, the flow of the songs is very illogical.
The keyboards sound really nice as well. By the time "XII" comes round the loom of the preceeding 30 minutes has begun to set out, so as it's desabctification minutes crawl by with plaintive vocal melodies merging with the swaying atmospheric soundscapes and a highly annoying high pitched tinging sound at the forefront, it is hard to avoid feelings of over-saturation of BAN's incredibly despondent sound.
It feels cold and cavernous but the feel is more human that was come before as the drumming begins to take desabctification a more human feel against the starkness of what has desanctificationn before. This is where the extremities of the drum patterns and beats are expanded the most upon.
I say this because I was not entirely thrilled by the first few songs on the album. Justin Berry If you aren't familiar with this band yet, start with "sect s " Amazing. N sound is very present, but there is an industrial feel to the album and the result is fantastic.

WIPP So many damn great ideas just some of the song writing leaves me kind of hanging, nether the less it's a very good album, it's unpredictable and truly unconventional. No two Blut Aus Nord albums sound the same, and in addition very rarely does Vindsval release music that's just straight-up bad.
- The Desanctification | Blut Aus Nord
It just seems like the songs have more variety, are more interesting, more melodic, and contain less vocals and percussion-barrages than most BAN albums but still contain the same amount of brilliance, if not more. Master Boot Record fires up a monstrously-efficient assembly line, powered by industrial, synth-wave, and hardcore techno. You can say BAN's songs are diverse, original, carefully thought-out, whatever; they all give you some sort of clue as to what's going on here, but how the shit do I properly manage to communicate to you, the reader, what is worth listening to among this sea of albums?
The good riffs are there, sure, but they're padded with pointless atmosphere-building. If there was a reward for being the most consistently inconsistent band in the metal kingdom, it would certainly go to Blut Aus Nord. Atmosphere is more pivotal than ever before and in that regard there can be no argument this work is praiseworthy.
The announcement of a new trilogy set in was welcomed with great skepticism. The 7 tracks on offer merge together as one bleak whole, based on the mechanised drum beats and layers of atmospheric guitars which play off each other often at a stark and contrasting angles, the discordancy being very much desired to leave as unsettling a feel can usually be trusted to be found in music freed from the shackles of a standard, rigid time-structure.
The pace is slower in The Desanctification but the sound is massive.
Blut Aus Nord probably asked that to themselves before venturing into a task that few have managed to complete. But slowness by itself isn't a damning quality especially when I do like the slower MoRT album more than the faster Mystical Beast of Rebellion. Black metalindustrial metalavant-garde metal. Perhaps 'Sect s had a better feeling of organization to it, but 'The Desanctification' has left more of an impression on me.
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