This is a one track, off album, cover of the song "Joie d'Antan", originally written by Kaldt back in 2008.
This a tribute to the loving memory of Selv, mastermind of Ahbiss & Kaldt. He was a friend of mine for a long, long time. We've shared music, emotions, moments. Selv did voices for a song on another project of mine (Yhdarl - Morbid Consciousness) and it was perfect. He was one of a kind. He is missed.
Years ago, he asked me to help him out with his bands Ahbiss & Kaldt for mixing & mastering purposes. In 2008, I told him I would love to remix his song "Joie d'Antan", which I did back then, but never released it. It was morea than a demo version, a skeleton of a song, without vocals, or a line. I decided to honour his memory by eventually re-recording this song on this very 7th of July.
My screams are his. His wounds are mine. His death lives within me.
Rest in peace, my friend.
credits
released July 7, 2018
. Ambiances done in 2008
. Composition done in 2008
. Recording, mixing & mastering in 2018
. All instruments & vocals by Déhà, 7th of July 2018
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4 5 6 a été "composé à partir d'une mélodie créée en 2002" et cette précision n'est pas anodine car ce bloc tourne pour ainsi dire sur une seule mélodie, mélodie répétée, modifiée, torturée pendant trente-sept minutes. Black metal, funeral doom metal, black metal suicidaire et dépressif, post-rock et quasi rap se succèdent avec un naturel qui force non seulement le respect mais surtout l'admiration. Le chant transperce de part en part.
《 If there's a reason to live / there's a reason to die 》 Jordan Vauvert
supported by 27 fans who also own “Tribute to Selv”
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