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Second part of a trilogy of Sabbat live picture EP's, containing their first Dutch gig in Rotterdam, 1997. For this one, the Japanese Cult Hamaguri Blacking Metal legends join forces with Dutch cult orthodox Black Metal band COUNTESS. 'The Wrath of Satan's Whore' and 'Aleidis' recorded live at their come-back gig at Veneration of the Dead festival (with excellent soundbord-quality recording)
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Second part of a trilogy of Sabbat live picture EP's, containing their first Dutch gig in Rotterdam, 1997. For this one, the Japanese Cult Hamaguri Blacking Metal legends join forces with Dutch cult orthodox Black Metal band COUNTESS. 'The Wrath of Satan's Whore' and 'Aleidis' recorded live at their come-back gig at Veneration of the Dead festival (with excellent soundbord-quality recording)
The Sabbat songs from this trilogy are recorded at their 1997 gig in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Sabbat played the legendary Baroeg club as second date of their tour with Barathrum and Countess.
This particular gig made quite the impression on me as a 16-years old: seeing those unique bands I've been worshipping for some years (after getting to know them through tape trading) live on stage for the very first time.
Later on I got the videotape Opyros of Nazgul's Eyrie/Barbarian Wrath recorded and noticed the sound was pretty good and the idea arose to release some tracks in one way or another. I always loved picture vinyl and this format gave the chance to make something aesthetically nice out of it: split EP's with three Dutch bands that shared the stage with SABBAT, the kings of Japanese Blacking Metal!
A word of thanks to the talented Brianvdp for the great designs, Herjann for the excellent audio work and the bands for sharing my enthousiasm!
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