DIABOLICAL MASQUERADE — Death's Design

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Album · 2001

Tracklist

1. 1st Movement: Nerves in Rush (0:06)
2. 1st Movement: Death Ascends: The Hunt, Part I (0:15)
3. 1st Movement: You Can't Hide Forever (0:24)
4. 1st Movement: Right on Time for Murder: The Hunt, Part II (1:31)
5. 2nd Movement: Conscious in No Materia (0:39)
6. 2nd Movement: A Different Plane (0:21)
7. 2nd Movement: Invisible to Us (0:40)
8. 2nd Movement: The One Who Hides a Face Inside (1:09)
9. 3rd Movement: ...and Don't Ever Listen to What It Says (0:56)
10. 3rd Movement: Revelation of the Puzzle (0:57)
11. 3rd Movement: Human Prophecy (0:20)
12. 3rd Movement: Where the Suffering Leads (0:18)
13. 4th Movement: The Remains of Galactic Expulsions (0:11)
14. 4th Movement: With Panic in the Heart (0:22)
15. 4th Movement: Out from the Dark (0:45)
16. 4th Movement: Still Coming at You (0:29)
17. 4th Movement: Out from a Deeper Dark (0:28)
18. 5th Movement: Spinning Back the Clocks (1:42)
19. 6th Movement: Soaring Over Dead Rooms (2:18)
20. 7th Movement: The Enemy Is the Earth (0:35)
21. 7th Movement: Recall (0:13)
22. 7th Movement: All Exits Blocked (0:34)
23. 7th Movement: The Memory Is Weak (0:11)
24. 7th Movement: Struck at Random / Outermost Fear (0:19)
25. 7th Movement: Sparks of Childhood Coming Back (0:27)
26. 8th Movement: Old People's Voodoo Seance (1:24)
27. 8th Movement: Mary-Lee Goes Crazy (0:32)
28. 8th Movement: Something Has Arrived (0:15)
29. 8th Movement: Possession of the Voodoo Party (0:46)
30. 9th Movement: Not of Flesh, Not of Blood (0:50)
31. 9th Movement: Intact With a Human Psyche (1:02)
32. 9th Movement: Keeping Faith (1:06)
33. 10th Movement: Someone Knows What Scares You (0:29)
34. 10th Movement: A Bad Case of Nerves (0:50)
35. 10th Movement: The Inverted Dream / No Sleep in Peace (0:16)
36. 10th Movement: Information (0:16)
37. 10th Movement: Setting the Course (0:52)
38. 11th Movement: Ghost Inhabitants (0:49)
39. 11th Movement: Fleeing From Town (1:01)
40. 11th Movement: Overlooked Parts (0:50)
41. 12th Movement: A New Spark: Victory Theme, Part I (0:48)
42. 12th Movement: Hope: Victory Theme, Part II (1:00)
43. 12th Movement: Family Portraits: Victory Theme, Part III (0:35)
44. 13th Movement: Smokes Starts to Churn (0:08)
45. 13th Movement: Hesitant Behaviour (1:35)
46. 13th Movement: A Hurricane of Rotten Air (0:18)
47. 14th Movement: Mastering the Clock (0:54)
48. 15th Movement: They Come, You Go (2:10)
49. 16th Movement: Haarad El Chamon (0:19)
50. 16th Movement: The Egyptian Resort (0:34)
51. 16th Movement: The Pyramid (0:23)
52. 16th Movement: Frenzy Moods and Other Oddities (1:09)
53. 17th Movement: Still Part of the Design: The Hunt, Part III (0:17)
54. 17th Movement: Definite Departure (0:36)
55. 18th Movement: Returning to Haarad El Chamon (0:45)
56. 18th Movement: Life Eater (0:32)
57. 18th Movement: The Pulze (0:27)
58. 18th Movement: The Defiled Feeds (0:36)
59. 19th Movement: The River in Space (0:56)
60. 19th Movement: A Soulflight Back to Life (1:18)
61. 20th Movement: Instant Rebirth: Alternate Ending (0:05)

Total Time: 43:24

Line-up/Musicians

Diabolical Masquerade:

Anders "Blakkheim" Nyström / rhythm/lead/ acoustic and midi guitars,ambiances and vocals
Dan Swanö / Keyboards, ambiences and lead guitar solo on "Keeping Faith" plus keyboard solo on "A Hurricane Of Rotten Air"

Session musician:

Sean C. Bates / Drums and percussion (Session musician)
Ingmar Döhn / Bass guitar (Session musician)
The Maalten Quartet, Estonia
Artieer Garsnek / violin #1
Jaak Gunst / violin #2
Heiki Schmolski - violin #3
Elmo Meltz / viola

Other Personnel:

AAG (Dag Swanö)[1] / Guitar solo on "Possession Of The Voodoo Party", "Frenzy Moods And Other Oddities", "They Come, You Go", "Still Part Of The Design / The Hunt (Part III)" and "The Defiled Feeds"
Patrik Sesfors / jazz guitar on "Overlooked Parts" and "Mastering The Clock"
Konstantin Uweholst / cello
Jaari Fleger / grand piano

About this release

Music composed and produced by Blakkheim and Dan Swanö.

The lyrics to this album are actually a complete mystery since they were never
officially published.
Death's Design is supposed to be a soundtrack for a horror movie, though that's
just a gimmick story created by Blakkheim, which fooled most of you out there.
Available both as a special digipack version and standard jewel case edition.
A gatefold LP of this album was released, limited to 1000 copies.

Re-released in April 2007 by Peaceville Records.
Label: Avantgarde Music

Thanks to bartosso, Prog Geo for the updates

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Warthur
Diabolical Masquerade's most widely-praised album is a rapid-fire mishmash of musical genres, presented as the soundtrack to an imaginary film. Pay little attention to the track listing, because the various movements and songs within each movement seem to have been assigned to the work arbitrarily - as arbitrary, in fact, as the shifts between genres exhibited by the work itself. It's an impressive enough stunt, though to be honest the album as a whole never really grabs me - a lot of rough ideas are presented but they're never developed to the point where they really take off. It's still an entertaining listen thanks to its rapidly-changing texture, but it does rather rely on this basic gimmick a bit too much to become a true classic.
Conor Fynes
'Death's Design' - Diabolical Masquerade (9/10)

The side project of Katatonia guitarist Anders Nyström, Diabolical Masquerade would take a much different direction than the man's flagship band. Whereas Nyström's may be most widely associated with doom metal or depressive rock, Diabolical Masquerade goes for a theatrical take on avant-garde black metal. Culminating in the project's final record, it is a shame that Diabolical Masquerade disbanded before a fifth release, but it is difficult to imagine a greater swansong from the band than this. With a host of classical musicians and guest artists taking part in 'Death's Design', Diabolical Masquerade has fashioned an album here that is every bit as ambitious as the other great albums in progressive metal. Self-styled as the soundtrack to some non-existent horror film, 'Death's Design' is a massive journey, every bit as cinematic as it is made out to be.

Although 'Death's Design' is split into a ridiculous amount of tracks, it is essentially one sprawling epic, much in the way of Edge Of Sanity's classic 'Crimson'. Think the black metal aspects of a band like Emperor fused with Opeth's melodic sensibilities, with the added vastness of a string section to give Diabolical Masquerade even more firepower. The first thing that arguably stands out about the record is the sheer amount of tracks it has, and this unnecessarily indulgent separation of what is otherwise a running piece of music may be the album's greatest flaw. With some tracks only being six seconds long, the sheer wonder and bewilderment as to why Blakkheim would have chopped up his masterpiece so haphazardly. From the perspective of listening to 'Death's Design' as a start-to-finish experience however, this does not affect the enjoyment, and it ultimately the only way one can go about listening to the record.

In terms of mood, things are very dark, but in a fairly different way than the sort of introspective darkness that Anders' band Katatonia conveys. Instead, the dark mood here is foreboding and very ominous; perfect for whatever imaginary film that this album could score. The entire album is tied together by a narrative and recurring musical themes; much like Edge Of Sanity's 'Crimson', once again. Most of the time, these ideas flow seamlessly from one another, each bringing a new dimension of fear or beauty to the album. Sometimes though, it does feel like Blakkheim and company forgot to add a transition here and there, or that some of the existing transitions could have been polished to lubricate the flow of the music. The musical ideas are almost constantly impressive however, so it is fairly difficult to let these minor flaws get in the way of the enjoyment.

Diabolical Masquerade has blown me away with this masterpiece of an album. Expect great things from this.

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