Exiled Records

Mortiis - The Great Corrupter

Details

Format: Vinyl
Label: MRIA
Rel. Date: 04/21/2017
UPC: 020286223306

The Great Corrupter
Artist: Mortiis
Format: Vinyl
New: Not in stock
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. The Great Leap (Godflesh Extended Version)
2. Doppelganger (Die Krupps Extended Version)
3. Hard To Believe (Chris Vrenna Extended Version)
4. Too Little Too Late (Pig Mix)
5. Road To Ruin (Prurient Extended Version)
6. Sins Of Mine (Apoptygma Berzerk Extended Version)
7. The Seed Of Greed (John Fryer Extended Version)
8. Scalding The Burnt (Flesh Mix)
9. Road To Ruin (Axegrinder Mix)
10. Hard To Believe (Rhys Fulber Extended Version)
11. The Shining Lamp Of God (Chris Vrenna Mix)
12. Demons Are Back (Chris Vrenna Mix)
13. The Ugly Truth (Chris Vrenna Mix)
14. Doppelganger (Chris Vrenna Mix)
15. The Great Deceiver (Chris Vrenna Mix)

DISC: 2

1. The Ugly Truth (Je$us Loves Amerika Mix)
2. The Great Leap (Le Prince Harry Mix)
3. Bleed Like You (Manes Mix)
4. Too Little Too Late (Ole Espen Kristiansen Mix)
5. Sins Of Mine (Martin Katscan Mix)
6. Hard To Believe (In Slaughter Natives Mix)
7. Feed The Greed (Cease2xist Mix)
8. Demons Are Back (Technomancer Mix)
9. Sins Of Mine (Raison D´etre Mix)
10. Doppelganger (Wumpscut Mix)
11. Geisteskrank
12. Road To Ruin (Deutsch Nepal Mix)
13. Bleed Like You (Merzbow Mix)

More Info:

Vinyl LP prerssing. "The Great Deceiver killed the band," says Mortiis, frontman and namesake of the Norwegian ensemble. "As important as is it to myself and who I have become, I haven't been able to think about it in any way other than 'I need to just get this thing out of my life and behind me before I lose my mind.'" It's not that the record - Mortiis' ninth - is anything less than stellar. Mortiis' conflicted feelings toward The Great Deceiver is a result of it's torturous state of constant evolution, leading Mortiis - the man and the band - through the darkest of places and back. Musically, The Great Deceiver continues along the winding path that Mortiis' two-decade career has taken. It all came together cohesively, mixing together aggressive guitar-driven crossover metal with industrial-type electronics, for a record that could easily be considered the most accessible in Mortiis' catalog. Yet Mortiis remains in an un-classifiable musical genre, one that encompasses too many elements to be summed up by a simple two-word description.
        
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