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De Infernali

12+ albums
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In 1996 Jon Nödtveidt from Dissection started writing some electronic music together with his friend Damien (Midvinter, Apollgon) who he was living with at the moment. The result of this was De Infernali. It was never meant to be a real band or even a project but more or less only a way to get some publishing money from Dissection's label Nuclear Blast. All of the instrumental songs were written by Jon long before he met up with Damien. The songs "Ave Satan" and "Sign Of The Dark" were written by Damien himself and the rest of the songs were written by Jon, Damien and a friend of their's who helped them out in the studio. The album was recorded by no other than Dan Swanö who also did the vocals on "Sign Of The Dark". As soon as the album was released in 1997 the project was no more. Jon Nödtveidt - vocals, programming Damien Midvinter - programming Dan Swanö - vocals (guest) User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

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Ave Satan

746
2

Into The Labyrinths Of Desolation

602
3

Sign Of The Dark

586
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Atomic Age

479
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Liberation

465
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X

405
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Orcus Cursus

387
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Revival/Paroxysmal Winds/Forever Gone

276
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Orcus Lursus

162
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Revival / Paroxysmal Winds / Forever Gone

131

albums

Symphonia De Infernali

Symphonia De Infernali

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Nuclear Blast Soundcheck Series Vol.12

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De Infernali

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Nuclear Blast Soundcheck-Series Vol. 12

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Dan Swano performs the...

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Symphonia de Infernali [DigiCD]

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1997 Symphonia De Infernali

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Lieder

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Paroximal Winds-Forever gone

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Nuclear Blast Soundcheck-Series Volume 12

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Fixation On A Coworker

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Soundcheck Series 12

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