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German atmospheric black metal outfit Azketem streams the entirety of its debut full-length Azetik, due tomorrow via Urtod Productions (vinyl version), while the CD version will be self-released.
A sonic creation of power, atmosphere, and asceticism: After two demos, Azketem leaves profane soundscapes, manifesting the idea of Azetik metal with every coming chapter. Now marks the beginning with the debut album Azetik: the force which aspires to thrive, rushing rivers pouring into minds devoted to transcendency.
At once prudently traditional and brazenly unorthodox, Azketem's iteration of black metal simmers and shimmers, flooding the senses in a fever dream of spectral mysticism and cosmic splendour. Its hues are richly, regally purple, its sound field somehow Spartan and smothering simultaneously, as riffs and rhythms get stretched to their limit - faster and in reverse, vertigo assured - but alluringly stitched together with an aesthete's touch. "Hades Norway meets Darkspace" is one perhaps-reductive way of describing Azetik, but main-man Azken's manner of language, his totality of imagery, and his stridently DIY spirit all bespeak a current entirely his own - wild and remarkably refined. To walk in Azketem's looming lunar shadows here is to embark upon a journey of peeling apart infinite layers while donning ghostly armour of alien design.
For those who thrill by such Germanic cult classics of atmosphere über alles like Lunar Aurora's Zyklus or Graupel's Auf alten Wegen..., the past is most definitely alive with Azketem's maverick Azetik. And here it is... Link