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Samael

 
Artist: Samael
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  • Formed: 1987
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Passage," "Ceremony of Opposites," "Blood Ritual"
  • Representative Songs: "Rain," "Supra Karma," "Black Trip"

Biography

Swiss extreme metal group Samael quickly evolved from a run-of-the-mill black metal band into one of the most daring and eclectic sonic explorers of their generation; eager to tamper with their sound by introducing industrial, electronic, and gothic music elements into their formative black and death metal foundations. Formed in the late '80s by brothers Vorphalack (vocals/guitar) and Xytras (drums/programming/keyboards), along with bassist Masmiseim, Samael were initially influenced primarily by first-generation black metal bands such as England's Venom, Sweden's Bathory, and Swiss compatriots Hellhammer/Celtic Frost, as evidenced by their exceedingly raw, self-financed, Medieval Prophecy EP. This brought them to the attention of France's Osmose Productions, which offered to release the band's first full-length album, Worship Him, in 1991. Characterized by spirited but unremarkable black metal graced with only minimal production values, the record did little to advance the band's cause, but a shift into slower-paced, almost doom-like domains for the next year's Blood Ritual better showcased Samael's fast-expanding songwriting range, as well as their first experiments with synthesizer backdrops. After signing with the Century Media label and adding keyboard player Rodolphe H., the group entered the studio with up-and-coming producer Waldemar Sorychta and came away with their most accomplished and distinctive effort yet, 1994's impressive Ceremony of Opposites, which was filled with evil atmospherics and keyboard melodies swirling around churning guitars to create what Samael themselves aptly called "macabre operettas."

The stakes were raised even higher on 1996's groundbreaking Passage, where Xytras (by then simply known as Xy) took over keyboard duties as well as the daunting task of programming all his frequently hyperactive drum tracks. This unconventional mix of black metal brutality and synthesizers resulted in one of the decade's most original extreme metal releases, and was followed by extensive touring, including the band's first American shows. Such was Samael's repute at the time that Xy was called on to produce two albums by labelmates Rotting Christ; but when the drummer rejoined his Samael bandmates to record 1999's Eternal (featuring additional guitarist Kaos), inspiration seemed to be lacking. As would be the case with 2004's belated follow-up, Reign of Light, Samael's increasing obsession with electronic genres like house and trip-hop left little room for the balancing extreme metal elements of yore, and alienated both their record label (which released them from their contract) and primary fan base. But the members of Samael still made only a few concessions to guitar-driven heavy metal on their 2007 return to form, Solar Soul, and it wasn't until their astonishing reversal into pure black metal blasphemy for 2009's Above (initially recorded for release as a side project) that their original supporters had their longtime loyalty vindicated. One thing is for sure, though: this too represented but one facet of the band's schizophrenic persona, and there's little doubt that Samael will continue to explore new musical landscapes as their career progresses. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide
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Samael

Vorph on Hunter Fest 2007
Background information
Origin Sion, Switzerland
Genres Industrial metal
Black metal
Symphonic metal
Industrial black metal
Electronic music
Years active 1987 - Present
Labels Osmose Productions
Century Media
Nuclear Blast
Galactical Records
Associated acts Alastis
Website www.samael.info
Members
Vorph (Vorphalack)
Makro
Mas (Masmiseim)
Xy (Xytraguptor)

Former members
Rodolphe H
Kaos
Pat Charvet

Samael is a heavy metal band formed in 1987 in Sion, Switzerland.

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Biography

Although much of their music from the mid-1990s onwards has incorporated electronic sounds which would best define their genre as industrial metal, they are an early 2nd Wave black metal band and an innovator for post-black metal styles.

Samael released several demos, including an extremely rare demo titled Medieval Prophesy[1]. Their first demos presented a slow, doomy style of thrash metal with raw vocals, similar to that of Celtic Frost. Some of the songs would be included on Worship Him (1991) and Blood Ritual (1992). [2]

Around the time of Ceremony of Opposites (1994), the band started using industrial-styled song techniques, employed by the use of keyboards and (minimalist) acoustic percussion. By this time, they had also left French record label Osmose Productions and signed with Century Media Records.

Their album Passage (1996) saw them gather a larger audience, with the music video for the song "Jupiterian Vibe" getting airplay on MTV's Headbanger's Ball.

After the release of Eternal (1999), Samael would not renew their contract with Century Media. In 2004, Reign of Light was released through independent label Galactical Records.

In 2006, their album Era One was released on Century Media Records. It includes a bonus disc, "Lesson in Magic #1," which is entirely instrumental and done solely by keyboardist Xy. The album itself was recorded in 2001, and the bonus disc a year later. Both were rearranged and remixed in 2005.

In June 2007 they released the album Solar Soul, which summed up and combined many of the styles of their previous albums since Passage. [3] On March 6, 2009, Samael released Above, a full-length album described as a tribute to Samael's roots.

Discography

Albums

Other releases

  • Medieval Prophecy (7" EP 1988)
  • 1987 - 1992 (Compilation, 1995)
  • Rebellion (MCD, 1995)
  • Exodus (MCD, 1998)
  • Black Trip (DVD, 2003)
  • Telepath (Single, 2004)
  • On Earth (single, 2004)
  • Aeonics — An Anthology (Compilation, 2007)
  • Valkyries New Ride (Single, 2007)
  • Illumination (Single, 2009)
  • Xytras released a neo-classical remix of Passage and Exodus in 1998. It is distributed as a bonus disc on the special edition of Passage.

Line-up

  • Michael "Vorph" Locher - Vocals, Guitar
  • Alexandre "Xy" Locher - Live and Programmed Drums, Keyboards, Samples
  • Christophe "Mas" Mermod - Bass (ex-Alastis)
  • Makro - Guitar

Vorph and Xy are brothers.

Former members

  • Rodolphe H. - Keyboards & Samples on Ceremony of Opposites and Rebellion.
  • Kaos — Guitar on Passage, Exodus and Eternal
  • Pat Charvet — Drums (1987-1988)

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