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Monday, December 21, 2009
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© Peter Beste, 2009 Triptykon / Prowling Death Records Ltd. Sign with Century Media RecordsTriptykon,
the group formed by former Hellhammer/Celtic Frost singer, guitarist,
and main songwriter Tom Gabriel Warrior, is proud to announce that the
groups' own label, Prowling Death Records Ltd., has entered into a
licensing agreement with renowned metal giant Century Media Records. Under the agreement, Century Media Records will release Triptykon's massive debut album, Eparistera Daimones, in Europe and North America on March 22, 2010. Eparistera Daimones
was produced by Tom Gabriel Warrior and Triptykon guitarist V. Santura
and recorded in V. Santura's own Woodshed Studio in southern Germany,
in the course of the second half of 2009. Like Celtic Frost's highly
praised Monotheist album, Eparistera Daimones was mastered by Walter Schmid at Oakland Recording in Winterthur, Switzerland. Eparistera Daimones is said to be heavier than Monotheist, dark, daring, and very diverse. Tom Gabriel Warrior: I
am very pleased about continuing my long-standing and very constructive
affiliation with Century Media Records. After the demise of Celtic
Frost, I was looking for continuity in every other aspect of my life,
and the cooperation between Prowling Death Records Ltd. and Century
Media Records has in the past already provided an outstanding platform
for releases by Hellhammer (the Demon Entrails demo reissue album, 2008) and Celtic Frost (Monotheist , 2006).Eparistera Daimones will feature the following nine songs, at a playing time of around 70 minutes: 1. Goetia 2. Abyss Within My Soul 3. In Shrouds Decayed 4. Shrine 5. A Thousand Lies 6. Descendant 7. Myopic Empire 8. My Pain 9. The Prolonging A further three new Triptykon songs have also been recorded, and they, too, will be released in the course or 2010 The
album will be further distinguished by stunning artwork from two highly
acclaimed international artists, who, together with the group
themselves, thus form their own artistic triptych. Triptykon
consists of V. Santura (guitar, vocals), Norman Lonhard (drums,
percussion), Vanja Slajh (bass), and Tom Gabriel Warrior (voice,
guitars). The group has unambiguously stated that it pursues the
continuation and further development of the path Warrior began in
Hellhammer and Celtic Frost. The group’s onstage debut is scheduled to
take place as part of the distinguished Roadburn Festival, on April 16,
2010. Triptykon is managed by Antje Lange (antje.lange@thealabel.com). Triptykon's concert agency is Twisted Talent. For further information and a full band biography, visit Triptykon’s website and MySpace page.
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Thursday, October 22, 2009
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England's
Terrorizer magazine has launched what is likely to become a separate quarterly
specialist publication to complement the main magazine. The first issue,
published in September 2009, is dedicated to "The Secret History Of...
Black Metal". The 96-page magazine features various references to
Hellhammer and Celtic Frost as well as a dedicated interview with
Hellhammer/Celtic Frost/Triptykon guitarist/singer Tom Gabriel Fischer. A sidebar
in the feature assesses the most significant Hellhammer and Celtic Frost
releases, rating Celtic Frost's "Monotheist" album of 2006 as
"Arguably, the metal album of the decade. [...] This is darkness".
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Monday, August 24, 2009
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As
part of an a new six-episode documentary series about the evolution
of the music scene in the 1980s, German/French TV station arte is set
to broadcast episode 5, titled: “Gothic, Industrial & Black
Metal“, on Tuesday, August 25, 2009, at 10.55pm CET. This episode
features new interviews with bands such as Killing Joke or Cabaret
Voltaire as well as clips from an interview conducted with
Triptykon's Tom Gabriel Fischer about the emergence of Hellhammer and
Celtic Frost.
Welcome
to the 80's - Episode 5: Gothic, Industrial & Black Metal
Written
and directed by Tom Theunissen, 2009.
Tuesday,
August 25, 2009, at 10.55pm CET. The broadcast will be repeated by
arte on Saturday, August 29, at 03.00am CET, and by German TV
station ZDF on Thursday, September 3, at 06.05pm CET.
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Wednesday, August 05, 2009
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As Celtic Frost arose from Hellhammer’s ashes, so arises Triptykon from Celtic Frost’s ashes.
Triptykon,
the group formed by Tom Gabriel Warrior after his departure from Celtic
Frost in April of 2008, is scheduled to commence studio recording
sessions for a first album in mid-August 2009. The album, tentatively
titled Eparistera Daimones, will mainly be recorded in southern
Germany, with additional recording sessions to take place in
Switzerland. Produced by Warrior and Triptykon guitarist V. Santura,
the recording and mixing sessions are expected to continue until
November 2009. The album is currently scheduled for release in spring
of 2010, through the group’s own label, Prowling Death Records (home of
Hellhammer and Celtic Frost).
Triptykon was created specifically
to continue and further evolve the darkness invoked by its immediate
precursors, seminal black/extreme metal pioneers Hellhammer and Celtic
Frost. Accordingly, Triptykon's first album is a persistent development
of the virulent and towering musical darkness perpetuated not only by
Warrior's early work but also within his extensive contributions to
Celtic Frost's highly acclaimed Monotheist album. As expected, a
significant part of the music on the album consists of material written
by Warrior during the past few years and originally intended for
Monotheist's successor. This is balanced by new, original music written
by Warrior and Santura since Triptykon's inception.
Although the
group has so far proceeded in virtual concealment, the music for
Eparistera Daimones has been described as akin to a bleak, black ocean
of heaviness, accentuated by moments of unexpected grace. Songs
currently under consideration for inclusion on Triptykon's debut album
are, among others, "Myopic Empire", "Among Veiled Spirits", "Sepultus",
"Abyss Within My Soul", "Goetia", "A Thousand Lies", and the 17-minute
"The Prolonging".
Triptykon will follow the release of
Eparistera Daimones with a number of festival appearances and a full
tour. The group’s onstage debut is scheduled to take place as part of
the renowned Roadburn Festival, in April 2010.
Triptykon is managed by Antje Lange (antje.lange@thealabel.com).
Triptykon's concert agency is Twisted Talent.
For further information and a full band biography, visit Triptykon’s website and MySpace page.
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Wednesday, July 22, 2009
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Roadburn Festival Press
Release:
Roadburn is very pleased to
announce that Tom Gabriel Warrior, founder of the illustrious Hellhammer
and Celtic
Frost, has agreed to act as the curator for our festival on
Friday, April 16th 2010, and host a special event at Roadburn,
called Only
Death Is Real.
Tom's duties as curator include personally selecting
the bands that will play on Only Death Is Real, as well as to
perform the first major headlining set with his latest incarnation, Triptykon.
Tom
will be Roadburn’s third curator, following up on David Tibet in 2008 and
Neurosis earlier this year, and we would call his election a perfectly natural
progression.
We are overjoyed to have
secured Tom's
involvement in Roadburn this year, as he stands as a truly
groundbreaking artist, with his previous bands having been extremely divisive,
as is often the case with truly unique and original works of art. Ultimately
his canon of work would prove not only legendary but hugely inspirational for
an entire generation of musicians in the metal, doom and dark psychedelic
scenes.
Tom has always enjoyed pushing the envelope
musically and challenging boundaries, and it was entirely that mindset that
made him a perfect fit to act as our curator. It has been a constant goal of
ours to keep Roadburn a festival that not only celebrates the
established but charts new territory, and we could think of no better spirit
guide than Tom
Gabriel Warrior. We are looking forward to the new ideas that
he will bring to our festival, as we feel that we are truly kindred spirits.
Tom
Gabriel Warrior: It is a surprise and an honor to be asked by Roadburn to act as a curator, and I am accepting this extraordinary
opportunity with much gratitude and due humility. In my eyes, Roadburn is one of the most courageous
and artistic festivals in existence, and its history is, in essence, a list of
concerts by groups I deeply admire. It is quite a challenge to follow such
footsteps, both as a curator and as a musician. I will try my very best to
ensure that the groups I intend to propose to the organizers of Roadburn will be as ravishingly dark,
unique, and exciting to the festival's visitors as they are to me.
Holland’s very own Roadburn Festival
has become Europe’s leading underground festival for psychedelic, avant-garde,
doom or any other variation of leftfield sonic pleasure at pushing the
boundaries of music.
In addition to the music, Roadburn
has earned a reputation as having a unique camaraderie between the
festivalgoers, bands, organizers and staff, and ranks as one of the best and
most laid-back festivals to be experienced.
Roadburn 2010, including Tom Gabriel Warrior's Only Death Is Real,
will run for three days from Thursday, April 15 to Saturday, April 17 at the
013 venue and Midi Theatre in Tilburg, Holland. There will be an
additional afterburner event on Sunday, April 18, 2010.
Roadburn Website Roadburn MySpace Triptykon
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Friday, July 03, 2009
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Norway's Sarke, featuring
Nocturno Culto (Darkthrone) and Sarke (Tulus, Khold), will be joined by
legendary Tom Gabriel Warrior (Triptykon, ex-Celtic Frost and Hellhammer) for
their performance on this year's Wacken Open Air. Together, they will perform
the Celtic Frost classic "Dethroned Emperor".
The Sarke band comments: "We are all massive fans of Tom and his music,
and we are honored to share the stage with him at Wacken!"
Tom Gabriel Warrior adds: "It's an honor and a privilege to be invited to
appear onstage with Sarke, a group whose line-up doesn't only contain personal
friends but also musicians I respect deeply. We shall make our appearance at
Wacken a truly special event!"
Sarke has since the recording of the debut album "Vorunah" grown to
become a real band, and the live line-up is now officially part of the band. Sarke's
line-up is completed with Asgeir Mickelson (Spiral Architect, Thornbound,
ex-Borknagar), Cyrus (Susperia) and Anders Hunstad (El Caco, Autopulver, Morten
Abel). The band is already working on new material, and a new album is expected
in 2010.
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Thursday, November 20, 2008
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Category: Art and Photography
Zero Tolerance Press Release: " In a rare cover-feature interview, Tom Gabriel Warrior, once of Celtic Frost and now heading Triptykon, speaks to Swiss surrealist visual artist HR Giger for Issue 026 of the UK's ' Zero Tolerance' magazine. The interview, conducted by Warrior over two sessions at Giger's Zurich home, is an intimate and revealing look at the artist's life and work, which has included Oscar-winning designs for the film ' Alien', not to mention numerous paintings and sculptures, many of which have graced album covers such as Celtic Frost's ' To Mega Therion' and ' Heartwork' by Carcass. During the interview, Giger reveals to Warrior just how he feels about the use of his art on album covers, and much more. " Warrior's interview with Giger is the inaugural feature in the first of an all-encompassing two-part special on the relationship between extreme music and visual art. Among those sharing their thoughts on Giger and beyond are Jello Biafra, Cradle Of Filth, Darkthrone, and Satyricon. " The interview is illustrated with exclusive photos of HR Giger and Tom Gabriel Warrior, taken at Giger's home by Doralba Picerno." More information can be found at Zero Tolerance Magazine.
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Friday, November 14, 2008
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This Sunday, November 16, 2008, at 11:30 pm, Swiss national TV station SF1 will premiere the first full-length documentary film shot about celebrated and controversial Swiss extreme metal group Celtic Frost. Click on the video below for a preview trailer:
" Celtic Frost - A Dying God" was directed by Swiss journalist and documentary filmmaker Adrian Winkler, whose team followed Celtic Frost for two years on the road during the group's final undertaking, the " Monotheist" Tour, in 2006 and 2007. Winkler captured Celtic Frost across Europe, Japan, and the United States, as well as at the Wacken and Hole In The Sky festivals. In addition, the documentary features dedicated interviews with the group's members. Winkler: " The film documents Celtic Frost attempting to do justice to their own legendary reputation. It is an emotional journey, capturing, among other things, the band members facing their own, dark past." SF1 will re-broadcast the documentary on November 23, 2008, at 5:30 am. Website of Swiss national TV station SF1 on the documentary: " Celtic Frost - A Dying God"
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Wednesday, September 10, 2008
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In the wake of the events transpiring earlier this year, we, who together formed Celtic Frost in 1984 and together reformed the group in 2001, have discussed the situation and agree that any continuation of Celtic Frost without either one of us would be irreconcilable with our original ideas and detrimental to the group's legacy. We have therefore jointly decided to lay Celtic Frost to rest for good and to treasure and honor what we have created together in the course of the history of this truly unique band. All that is left to do now is to bow our heads in sincere gratitude and pay respect to Celtic Frost's audiences and friends who have made this group's existence possible in the first place.
Martin Eric Ain & Tom Gabriel Fischer, Zurich, Switzerland, September 9, 2008
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Wednesday, September 03, 2008
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Former Hellhammer and Celtic Frost singer/guitarist Tom Gabriel Fischer continues his acclaimed line of underground art by expanding his "Antecedent Death" death mask project to include a first full triptych. This substantial piece, cast from concrete and named "Triptych I/2008 - Celtic Frost", is an allusion to the final months of Celtic Frost in 2007/2008 and the band's subsequent demise.
The triptych, along with Fischer's other death masks, may be viewed here:
Antecedent Death
In addition to the triptych, a small number of death masks from the newly completed third series (numbers XX to XXIX) are also available:
Self, Deceased XXIX/2008
Self, Deceased XXVII/2008
Self, Deceased XXV/2008
Self, Deceased XXIII/2008
Self, Deceased XXII/2008
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