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Formed ten years ago, DEATHSTENCH released three albums and many eps.. The "Massed in Black Shadow" album was a great obscure and dangerous one..The crown of their sacrifice was their collaboration with Bon Masters Phurpa. John Paul Whetzel and Darea Plantin spells behind this interview.
“Blood Moon Divination” was your latest release. It was released in a limited amount of copies and only in Tape format. Why this choice?
We have always preferred analog releases. We view physical copies as something that should be appreciated.. Let's face it, it's the 21st century, and people do most of their listening through some sort of streaming service. If they like it, they most likely pirate it. We understand this; Our physical releases are intentionally designed for coveting.
We put a great deal of energy into each release. In our past special editions, we have included ritual accouterments that correspond with each album, such as shards of human bone and incense we made specifically for the intent to conjure with the dead.
You have released three albums. Please tell us the concept behind each one and the process of the recordings…Each release turns out to more noisy and dark forms..
To be precise it's four albums, and numerous collaborations and splits. Our releases are not in any sort of chronological order, from conception to the final product takes its own time dependant upon the haste of that particular record label. We record basically the same for each album, building upon a structured theme. Our music is built on layers of sounds from instruments, traditional and otherwise, that we record with either handheld devices or microphones connected to an audio interface which we use to record our percussion and amps.
Each track on "Blood Moon Divination" is an audial ritual recorded and released during each specific Blood Moon in the tetrad cycle of blood moon eclipses of 2014-2015. Through that span of time, these celestial vibrations were available as they were being released on several streaming platforms, including Black Metal and Brews and Repartiseraren. A tetrad of lunar eclipses is extremely uncommon. This was only the eighth of such cycles in over two thousand years. We compiled them together for a physical album that we chose to release during the first exclusive total solar eclipse the United States had seen in over two hundred years. Eclipses, both solar and lunar, are considered to be very inauspicious events throughout the world. As an omen of war, the Talmud regards "If the face of the moon is as red as blood it is a sign that the sword is coming to the world."
"N.O.X." is a transcendent four track journey that starts out violently with the lo-fi black metal track OXEX DAZIS SIATRIS, Enochian for "Vomiting The Head of Scorpions" and slowly transforms itself into a less chaotic discord that concludes with the meditative piece "Mysterivm Tremendvm". N.O.X. or "The Night of Pan", is a mystical state that represents the stage of ego-death in the process of spiritual attainment. The Greek word Pan also translates as All, as he is a symbol of the Universal, a personification of Nature; both Pangenetor, "all-begetter," and Panphage, "all-devourer". Pan is both the giver and the taker of life, and his Night is that time of symbolic death where the adept experiences unification with the All through the ecstatic destruction of the ego-self. In a more general sense, it is the state where one transcends all limitations and experiences oneness with the universe.
"Nekro Blood Ritual", our second album, was designed specifically for its cassette release and is broken into two sections: Conjuration Rites and Burial Evocation. This album focuses on conjuring the dead and the desecration of human remains. This is by far our most atmospheric album; most of the tracks are rely heavily on field recordings and stygian synthesizers to evoke the abject darkness. These songs are reminiscent to the "Incantations in Dead Tongues" era of our work. There are only two conventional (for use of a better term) songs on this album, "Nekrobloodritual" and "Desecrating The Host" the latter being a harsh black funeral doom dirge for the departed.
In our debut album, "Massed in Black Shadow" we utilize all of our influences through the years. Incorporating elements of death industrial, dark ambient, doom, and black metal, and hideously transforming and conjoining them into a writhing mass of absolute filth, a sound truly all our own. The final track, titled “Bastards of the Black Flame” can be considered a motto to us, as it is exactly who we are. The byproducts of an unholy union between some of the most violent forms of music, in both sound and ideologies.
DEATHSTENCH collaborated with Phurpa. How did this Union take form? Are you interested in the theory of empiricism in Bon Religion?
In 2012 Alexei Tegin had discovered our music from our debut album and contacted us. Both Phurpa and ourselves operate with the same meditative qualities regarding our music. Although our sound derives from different spectrums, they coalesce quite vividly. "Evoking Shadows of Death" fuses our ultrasonic vibrations and harsh atmospheres with the harmonious chants and deep, droning reverberations of their tantric voice. These two tracks are designed to help the chod practitioner tap the power of fear. This transformation does not fall spontaneously, as grace, upon the listener: the practitioner must engage in the process. One must take steps to transmute through the aural plane and, through a process in which they must actively participate, requiring utmost concentration and mental stamina. This mystical experience is achieved, not bestowed.
Empirical reasoning has no place in esoteric practices and the occult. These objects are neither phenomena (empiricism) nor human constructs imposed upon the phenomena (idealism), but real structures which endure and operate independently of our knowledge, our experience and the conditions which allow us access to them. Some things cannot be reduced down to empirical measurements.
Thanatology and satanism are your basic influences. How do you define satanism and how death in your personal path?
Deathlore has always intrigued the both of us. There is absolutely nothing more final than Death. Every single one of us will die, as Death does not discriminate. Dying, death and how human beings respond to the inevitability of their mortality and cope with the reality of loss can be viewed from a wide range of perspectives. Our intent has never been to elaborate on our practices or rituals to any audience. Even the altars we allow you to see are set up specifically for public viewing. While they are still symbolic of what we would normally produce for our own rituals, the intent isn't there. It's merely superficial. Our personal altars and rituals will always remain clandestine, as all witchcraft should be.
“Those who know do not speak. Those who speak do not know.” ― Lao Tzu
I would like to hear your thoughts and if you are into the systems of O.N.A & Temple of the Black Light in theory and praxis as Traditional satanic approach you unveil through your works . Satanism is such an elaborate construct; Atheistic, LaVeyan, theistic, there are so many paths. Satan has always been symbolic with the quest for Knowledge, of opposition to arbitrary authority, forever defending personal sovereignty even in the face of insurmountable odds. Our path cannot be defined by one simple ideology.
We have absolutely no affiliation with these groups.
Does DEATHSTENCH ever perform live?
We are very selective in our live performances. The last show was in Portland, Oregon way back in 2015 when we opened up for MGLA, Weregoat, and Sempiternal Dusk. Alan Dubin (of Gnaw, Khanate) and Billy Anderson, whom we have long collaborated with, did a sort of dueling vocals approach to our fifteen-minute audial assault on an beyond-capacity crowd. This show was recorded by Mateo from Greysun Records who also released it on his label in 2018.
Necromancy is an Old Art Like Time.Ancient Greece had deep roots also in this Subject. Are you familiar with the Ancient Greek Mysteries?
Yes, we are familiar with some of the Chthonic mysteries highlighting mortality and the briefness of life, and the spirits of the blessed dead. Though, like most true paths of esoteric knowledge, not much is truly known about the intricacies of these rituals, having been sworn to secrecy and then lost to the Sands of Time. It has been suggested that communicants would drink Kykeon infused with the psychotropic fungus ergot which helped the initiate to reach a fuller understanding of their purpose in life and to shed their fear of death and this, then, heightened the experience and helped transform the initiate. The same can be said of the Huichol in Mexico, who eat peyote at the completion of long arduous pilgrimages in order that they may experience in the journey of the soul of the dead to the underworld. Death worship and eschatology are celebrated by all cultures throughout time, most with the use of hallucinogens.
I would like to hear your thoughts on these words: “This being true for the ordinary Universe, that all sense-impressions are dependent on changes in the brain we must include illusions, which are after all sense-impressions as much as “realities” are, in the class of “phenomena dependent on brain-changes.” ― S.L. MacGregor Mathers, Goetia the Lesser Key of Solomon the King: Lemegeton, Book 1 Clavicula Salomonis Regis
In contemporary education, the emphasis has been on the psychomotor and the cognitive, namely reading, writing, and arithmetic, at the expense of the affective, namely, the emotions, the sensual, the intuitive, and the imaginative. Priority has been assigned to the verbal-intellectual skills. Anything else tends to be shelved or boxed and put away as ephemeral, esoteric, or mystical, each of these terms being used in a pejorative sense.
Consider for a moment the human sensory system. To the scientific mind, the senses are perceived to act as a kind of data-reduction system. The problem with this concept of the senses is that we do not respond to all that is potential sensory input. Perception is quite a selective process, attending to only a small fraction of so-called reality.
To some extent, scientist or artist, everything we perceive is "illusory," since to perceive anything at all we must use our imaginative capacity for fantasy.
What can we expect from DEATHSTENCH in the near future?
We have a few albums waiting in the shadows including collaborations with Sektor 304 and LINEKRAFT, as well as another full-length album incorporating both Billy Anderson and Alan Dubin. Time is relative, and there are no promises as to when any of these releases will see the light of day.
#DEATHSTENCH#zazen sounds#dark experimental art#ritualistic expression#dark ambient#esoteric black metal#death worship#audial witchcraft#occult black ambient#ritual music#death industrial#death ambient#black ambient#ritual ambient#occult magazine#indie zine#metal zine#band interview
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OCCULT: New Dimensions of Life in the Field of Psychic Phenomena - magazine - December 1970
#witches#occultists#occult#vintage#occult magazine#psychic phenomena#december 1970#1970#magazine#december
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70s Witchcraft Magazine (Grasham Edition) Covers
#70s#1970s#magazine#magazine cover#magazine covers#design#graphic design#horror magazine#spooky season#halloween#horroctober#spooktober#occult#horror#witch#witchcraft#witch season
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''Fate Magazine'', Vol. 4, #11, November 1953 I don't remember where I sourced this particular image but here's what it looked like before I tinkered with it with photoshop.
#Fate magazine#magazine covers#cats#color illustration#I'll post about magic and occultism but I don't believe in it#That lady has no body attached to that head and it's freaking out that cat or so I assume
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Stone altars and painted statues surround a pentagram within a magic circle on the floor, from which rises a writhing column of smoke (Jon Glentoran, "The Temple of Testing" by A E Arkle, Warlock, The Fighting Fantasy Magazine #7, December 1985/January 1986)
#Jon Glentoran#Fighting Fantasy#Warlock magazine#dungeon#occult#fantasy#pentagram#magic circle#runes#old time religion#The Temple of Testing#A E Arkle#altar#statue#temple
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"She was an eerie, yet lovely, creature of unnamed regions"
Virgil Finlay (1914-1971) - Illustration for Lee Francis' 'Witch of the Blackfern Moor'
(Fantastic Adventures Vol.5 #10, December, 1943)
#virgil finlay#witch of the blackfern moor#lee francis#fantastic adventures magazine#horror art#pulp art#art#witch#demon#demons#familiars#occult#illustration#story illustration
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Today, I received one of my holy grail items. 🤘🏽 The post & wanted to share it with you all! The Kerrang - Black Metal cover (27 March 1993 - Issue 436). This item fetches some high prices & I was lucky to get this copy for the price I did! I know many of you may not be lucky enough to own this magazine for yourselves, so I’ve taken some HD photos of each page from the article & if anyone wants the original files, please send me a direct message with your email address! 🤘🏽
#blackaltar#blackaltarapparel#Kerrang#Kerrang magazine#Varg#varg vikernes#euronymous#mayhem#true norwegian black metal#black metal#norweigan black metal#Fantoft stave church#stave church#church burning#burn your local church#metal music#black metal band#black metal music#satan#satanic#witchcraft#goth#witch#ouija#gothic#occult#black craft cult#killstar#drop dead#stay cold
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Bitchcraft magazine
#halloween#halloween 🎃#vintage#vintage halloween#magazine#occult#satanism#bitchcraft magazine#bitchcraft#satanic kitsch
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#burzum#black metal#norge#norvegia#ambiant metal#black metal anbiant#true black metal#logo#varg vikernes#church#band logo#heavy metal#metal#pagan#occult#Buzum#Burzum NEW#Burzu#バーズム#Dark Ambient#Black Metal#Dungeon Synth#vintage ads#ads#magazine ads#metal ads#advertising#advertisements
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Brand new Hellebore Magazine Issue #12 the Storytelling issue!
Also, Restocks of the Hellebore Guide to Occult Britain and Hellebore's Magical Card Battle of Britain!
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#Ertugrul Edirne#art#pulp art#vintage pulp art#ritual#artwork#illustration#vintage#pulp#cover art#books#magazine#70's/80's#occultism#occult art#occult aesthetic#witchcraft
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OCCULT (New Dimensions of Life in the Field of Psychic Phenomena) - magazine - June 1971
#witches#occultists#occult#vintage#occult magazine#popular library#life#new dimensions#psychic#psychic phenomena#magazine#1971
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ad for Mystique magazine (1973)
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@morally-dubious-jobs liked for a sentence starter!
"Excuse me, I was looking around and I was noticing a distinct lack of Celebrity Skin in your literary section. Do you have anything similar or any recommendations?"
#;on a case -ic#morally-dubious-jobs#morally dubious jobs#Mulder vc: Wow this occult store is seriously lacking in dirty magazines what a shame
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pages from Beyond Reality vol.1 no.3, march 1973
Beyond Reality ran from the 1970s to the 1980s and featured articles about a wide range of topics related to the psychic and the occult. you can access the full magazine here, and other editions of Beyond Reality here, courtesy of the internet archive!
#the psychic surgery article is kind of hilarious and baffling especially 50+ years later i would highly recommend#metaphysical#occult#esp#psychic#halloween#magazine#archive#beyond reality#witch#witchy#vintage#ephemera
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