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artist: Midryasi's Kult
title: Italian Dark Sound
year: 2026
genre: Metal
type: Album
label: Dying Victims Productions
language: English
rel. date: 2026-03-27
source: WEB/MP3
quality: CBR 320kbps / 44.1 kHz / Joint Stereo
runtime: 00:31:16
size: 71.7 MiB / 8 tracks
rip date: 2026-07-19
source url: https://open.qobuz.com/album/lrq75eu3kty09
tracklist:
01. Italian Dark Sound 4:07
02. M.I.M. Mayhem 5:36
03. Into the Cellar 3:44
04. Mountain Devil 3:25
05. Taste for Damnation 4:23
06. The Slow-Ther (Of Genius/Lunacy) 3:49
07. Hypnopriest 5:06
08. The Lost Son of Sylvester Anfang 1:07
release notes:
MIDRYASI'S KULT are revolutionary and uncompromised. Featuring veterans
from such Italian doom stalwarts as Doomsword, Midryasi, Agarthi, and
Fiurach, their unique blend of elements from the NWOBHM, doom metal, and
early black metal - all fused in their distinctive national dark-sound
tradition, which includes such cult legends as Black Hole and Death SS -
results in an obscure, hypnotic, and exciting formula.
Witness the first full-length of MIDRYASI'S KULT, Italian Dark Sound.
Truly titled, Italian Dark Sound is an intoxicating spelunk into
catacombs both idiosyncratic and indefinable. Totaling 32
time-/mind-expanding minutes, the eight primary tracks here - the outro
is titled "The Lost Son of Sylvester Anfang," which should offer an
obvious clue to the black-metal-minded out there - each offer something
different from the next, and yet all add up into a shadowy experience
that's both rocking and atmospheric. In fact, if one were to single out
an aspect between the demo and album, it's that MIDYRASI'S KULT exude
more energy on this full-length without sacrificing any of their occult
aura. But, just like that demo, Italian Dark Sound features supremely pro
production - gritty, earthy, and yet kaleidoscopic in texture - under the
guidance of Gabry "The Way" Strada, head of RDF Studio and who's now
collaborating on the upcoming Doomsword new album. In the vein of an open
artistic project, all the artwork is made by vocalist / bassist Geilt
himself, and up to 11 musicians have been involved in these recordings.