A man, a band, a symbol is a compilation album, released by Wotan's Reich Productions, of covers of songs by the
black metal band
Burzum.
Its main characteristic, is that is totally underground.
There aren't famous names, expensive productions, free interpretations of hystoric pieces in different way from the original, the spirit was that it represent the true incarnation of BLACK METAL!
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Teuta begin, with "Feeble Screams From Forests Unknown", follows Malvento with "Spell Of Destruction", Waffen SS with "War", Profezia with "The Crying Ork", Masche with "My Journey Through the Stars", A Forest with "Stemmen Fra Tarnet", Gosforth with "Lost Wisdom", Pagan Warrior 88 with "Naar Himmelen Klarner",
Noctifer with "Inn I Slottet Fra Droemmen", Imago Mortis with "Et Hvitt Lyr over Skogen", Oraculum with "Dunkelheit" and Sinfonica Notte with "Die Lieb Nerpus".
The entire tribute is appreciable, but amazing are the Gosforth, Malvento, A Forest, Imago Mortis and Noctifer covers.
For pure execution, for song choice, and for the feeling they are able to transmit.
Well producted compilation, with professional cover and sticker on CDR, limited only in 500 hand numbered copies.
It's about 70 minutes long..
It's very, very hard to find it.
At its release it was possible to find it only contacting the bands directly, but by their request their contacts were not be public..