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Of Fire and Infinity

Deha · April 7, 2020

atmospheric black metalmetalvarious genresbrussels

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  • I can't believe I missed the Déhà album closest to my musical roots (along with Cruel Words, which I also missed...sensing a pattern here?) Utterly transfixing!

    Urso X

  • I missed it too, MJ! I'm captivated by the history of guitar music – especially juxtaposed with the racism & bigotry so often found here. We can trace our origins back through Sabbath, R&B, Chicago, segregation, the Delta, slave ships, Africa. The origin of humans and human culture. Out through Mesopotamia, then east or west, take your pick. This album has Middle Eastern chants, shamanic drum circles, European house, & a host of heavy guitar music from doom to dissonant. A total history lesson!

    Luke

  • L'inusable Déhà sur de la musique rituelle et ethnique ? Oui, mais il y a un twist. Enfin, quand je dis un... Of Fire and Infinity, c'est une cérémonie totale au cours de laquelle il invoque Gaïa, la déesse de la Terre ; et tout comme la terre, sa musique est une masse indivisible, entre black metal occulte, folk et electro — et sans perdre en cohérence ! Mais la plus belle arme de Déhà, c'est sa voix : discours scandés, chants de gorge, growls explosifs... 31 minutes pour saisir la perfection.

    Nocturnal Egg (Jordan)

  • Déhà has been releasing so much stuff these days that I wonder if he takes the time to eat and sleep. I’m used to surprises with this artist, but this ritual ethnic thingy takes the cake.

    Alice M.

  • This artist is one of the most gifted out there, and he’s donating proceeds to those who need it. Each new release is distinctive and very good.

    Metallurgical Fire