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MONO 031 DOWNFALL OF NUR - Umbras e Forestas MC Pre-Order
MONO 030 UNRU -Als Tier ist der Mensch nichts - MC / LP Pre-Order
MONO 029 WILDERNESSKING - Mystical Future - MC
MONO 028 PARAMNESIA - Demo (Remastered 2015) - MC 1st Edition/2nd Edition
MONO 027 OUTRE - Ghost Chants - MC 1st Edition/2nd Edition
MONO 026 KOBRA KHAN - Discography - MC
MONO 025 TRISTAN TZARA - Discography - MC
MONO 024 WHORLS - Petrichor - LP
MONO 023 HEXIS / THIS GIFT IS A CURSE - Split - 7"
MONO 022 DROM / MORO MORO LAND - Split - 12"
MONO 021 EUGLENA / GENERAL LEE - Split - 10"
MONO 020 VUYVR - Eiskalt - MC 1st Edition/2nd Edition
MONO 019 THIS GIFT IS A CURSE - I, Guilt Bearer - LP Repress
MONO 018 BLACK TABLE - Sentinel - MC 1st Edition/2nd Edition
MONO 017 HEXIS - Seputus / Fatum - 7"
MONO 016 CUT CITY - Narcissus can wait - 12"
MONO 015 THIS GIFT IS A CURSE - I, Guilt Bearer - LP
MONO 014 BUT GOD CREATED WOMAN - Supergod - 10"
MONO 013 TRISTAN TZARA - First CD - 12"
MONO 012 MEDUSA - En Raga Sül - CD
MONO 011 CUT CITY / CAT PARTY - Split - 7"
MONO 010 BERLINVSBROOKLYN - Selftitled - 10"
MONO 009 SHOCK CINEMA - Our Way Is Revenge - CDEP
MONO 008 THE PARTY OF HELICOPTERS - Space.... - 12"
MONO 007 KOBRA KHAN / HELEN OF TROY - Split - 7"
MONO 006 ASPECTS OF PHYSICS - Systems Of Recalibration - CD
MONO 005 THE 1985 - Selftiled - 7"
MONO 004 RACEBANNON / THE DISEASE - Split - 7"
MONO 003 HOT HOT HEAT - Selftitled - 7"
MONO 002 WINFRED E. EYE - Glasses - MCD
MONO 001 KOBRA KHAN - Pleure Qui Peut Rit Qui Veut - 10"

 

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Distro Update:

ABYSSAL "Antikatastaseis" 2LP
AGOS "Irkalla Transcendence" MLP
ALTARAGE "Nihl" LP
AU DESSUS "Selftitled" LP
AWE / VACANTFIELD / END "Moerae" 2LP
CHRWORSCH "Ein Totenspruch zur viehischen Begattung" CS
FOLTERAAR "Vertellingen van een donkere eeuw" LP
KHTHONIIK CERVIIKS "SeroLogiikal Scars (Vertex of Dementiia)" LP
MALTHUSIAN "Below the Hengiform" LP
OUTRE "Ghost Chants" LP
OUTRE "Ghost Chants" CS 2nd edition
OUTRE "Tranquility" CS
PARAMNESIA "Demo (Remastered 2015)" LP / CS
SEHER "Nachzehrer" LP
SLAEGT "Beautiful and damned" CS
SUN WORSHIP "Elder Giants" LP
THIS GIFT IS A CURSE "All Hail the Swinelord" 2LP / CS
VENEFIXION "Defixio" CS
VOLAHN "Aq'Ab'Al" 2LP
VOLAHN/SHATAAN/ARIZMENDA/KALLATHON "Desert dances and serpent sermons" LP
WILDERNESSKING "Mystical Future" CS almost sold out

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UNRU "Als Tier ist der Mensch nichts" CS / LP

Pre-Order: http://monotonstudio.tictail.com
Listen: https://monotonstudiorecords.bandcamp.com/album/als-tier-ist-der-mensch-nichts-lp-cs

The term “heavy” gets thrown around far too much nowadays, enough that it’s begun to feel like kind of a meaningless cop-out, so I’ll call this record “emotionally trying” instead. It takes energy to really appreciate this, and it takes a lot out of one physically to listen to it. This is not that “get stoned, melt into your couch, and absorb the vibrations” kind of atmospheric black metal we’re all familiar with, this is Revelations-esque, mind-melting, soul-death-acid-trip music. - Cvlt Nation (http://www.cvltnation.com/unru-als-tier-ist-der-mensch-nichts-review-full-album-stream/)

Three different vinyl versions available:
1. Limited to 100 copies, marbled vinyl, including a woven patch.
2. Limited to 150 copies, black vinyl.
3. Limited to 250 copies, clear vinyl.


- 180g heavy vinyl for maximum quality and durability
- Heavy 300g cardboard cover with matte print
- Lyrics insert, heavy paper and matte print
- High quality vinyl mastering
- All handnumbered
- Unru Logo woven patch (white/black & black/white) included, marbled version only

Cassette is limited to 100 copies.
First 30 copies w/ woven patch (red/black).


All music and noise recorded, mixed and mastered by Role at Tonmeisterei Oldenburg.
All vocals recorded by Rouven Bienert (Ruins) at AJZ Bielefeld.
Artwork by B.D. Graft.

Release dates:
25.03. CD released by Supreme Chaos Records
25.03. MC released by MONOTONSTUDIO RECORDS
13.05. LP released by Supreme Chaos Records, MONOTONSTUDIO RECORDS and Sentient Ruin Laboratories

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Downfall Of Nur is a Black Metal band formed in 2013 in Valeria del Mar, Argentina. Nur is the root of the name Nuraghe, which are the main type of ancient megalithic edifice found in Sardinia and developed by The Nuragic Civilization.

"Umbras e Forestas is the best of two distinct worlds. If you like your black metal raw, underproduced, its potential only grasped by those conscripted to the BM army, you have that. Their screams avoid the usual, meek throating you typically find for more of a rotting sound, but the real moments of captivation are how they balance that with ambiance and folk, transporting the listener into a culture perceived across centuries, real because of the hands that fashioned the lens. The empty spaces of storms and archaic folk take this to where all black metal should go." Written by Stanley Stepanic

Listen here: https://monotonstudiorecords.bandcamp.com/album/umbras-e-forestas-cs


 

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Some updates:

 

MONO 031 DOWNFALL OF NUR - Umbras e Forestas MC 1st edition sold out, 2nd edition available
MONO 030 UNRU -Als Tier ist der Mensch nichts - MC / LP 9 last MC copies left incl. patch / black and clear vinyl available, marbled sold out
MONO 029 WILDERNESSKING - Mystical Future - MC 2 last copies left
MONO 028 PARAMNESIA - Demo (Remastered 2015) - MC 2nd Edition some copies left
MONO 027 OUTRE - Ghost Chants - MC 1st Edition/2nd Edition sold out, 3rd (and last) edition available as well
MONO 025 TRISTAN TZARA - Discography - MC last copies
MONO 022 DROM / MORO MORO LAND - Split - 12" 3 last copies back in stock

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Pre-Order: http://monotonstudio.tictail.com/product/torrid-husk-end-swallow-matewan-cs-pre-order

Full-length split between Torrid Husk (USA) and End (GR). 

EU releases on Arcane Angels (vinyl) and Monotonstudio Records (cassette). US release on Grimoire Records (digital, CD, cassette). 

The split has been in the making for a couple of years, both bands admiring the other’s distinctive contribution to black metal. 

Torrid Husk's wild, densely layered style evokes the forested mountains that they come from; the combination of extreme tempos, vicious death metal drumming and intricate guitars painting a harsh landscape. This is their first recording with a second guitarist - new member Miles Craft - whose presence brings striking intricacy to the guitar lines. Blending atmospheric black metal with the pummeling intensity of technical death metal, Torrid Husk's side will appeal to fans of Abyssal, Krallice and Anicon. 

On side B, End crafts a uniquely Hellenic blend of atmospheric black metal infused with Nordic influences, at times reminiscent of Celtic Frost and Carpathian Forest. Their veteran line-up includes members of Nechochwen, Dephosphorous and Ravencult. In a nod to the old gods of extreme metal, their side closes with a unique interpretation of the 1983 Amebix song 'Winter'. 

Comprising of three weighty tracks from each band, Swallow Matewan is a deep experience. The churning seas on the album cover evoke the shared turbulence that each band brings to their style; riffs tumble and tear at each other over relentless and intricate drumming, and vocals from both are harsh and sharp as an ocean gale. Both bands understand the importance of the eye of the storm, however; delicate moments of respite punctuate both sides of the split, allowing just enough time for the next bout of brutality to hit just as hard as the last. 

Released by Torrid Husk’s long time label Grimoire Records, the split has a clearness enabled by their excellent in-house mastering. It is Grimoire’s first release, however, that wasn’t entirely recorded and produced in-house: while Torrid Husk and Grimoire label head Noel Mueller returned to the same secluded cabin in which they recorded 2014’s Caesious, End recorded their side at home in Greece. This displacement of setting only serves to highlight the two bands’ affinity, as the two sides flow together impeccably in spite of it.

Listen to one track of each band: https://monotonstudiorecords.bandcamp.com/album/swallow-matewan-split-cs

 

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Easily one of the best atmospheric black metal recordings of 2015, soon available (again) as a limited cassette edition via Monotonstudio. LP Version released by Fallen Empire Records (one of my favorite labels) in August 2016.  

Fans of winding, dramatic black metal take heed.

Listen/Download: https://monotonstudiorecords.bandcamp.com/respir/albume-cs

 

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