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Axiom

“Axiom” mini-review @ Forever Cursed (portuguese)

http://forevercursed.blogspot.com/2011/07/dephosphorus.html


13.brat

Thanks to cool slovenian webzine 13.brat for spreading the Astrogrind word! A review is coming soon…


“Axiom” review @ Zyk´s Asylum (portuguese)

http://zykasylum.blogspot.com/2011/07/dephosphorus-axiom.html


“Axiom” review @ euphonicorgasm (greek)

A review in greek:

http://euphonicorgasm.wordpress.com/2011/07/12/dephosphorus-axiom/


“Axiom” @ Vonfrost13

http://vonfrost13.wordpress.com/2011/07/14/dephosphorus-–-axiom/

 

…the result is absolutely fierce, brutal but incredibly, sickly atmospheric and rich in shades taken by various heavy genres (punk, death metal, sludge, black metal, straight grindcore) where these guys move back and forth. …


“Axiom” review @ Lurker’s Path

It feels fantastic that elite connoisseurs of the more fucked up, extreme sounds played on this planet get trapped into Dephosphorus trip, eventually putting down into words the Astrogrind experience. Latest followers of the cult: excellent Lurker’s Path webzine.

Without further ado, browse here: http://www.lurkerspath.com/2011/07/14/dephosphorus-axiom/ .

This rarely happens. I put a record on for the first time and, 80 minutes or so later, on the fourth consecutive spin, I am still quite happily sitting there with no urge to consider what to move onto next. No distracting excitement to hear other bands, safe in the knowledge that I can return to this obvious masterpiece tomorrow morning after a long evening of musical enjoyment. But I am relishing it, transfixed, hungry for more, nay, lusting for more! This is the only thing I will listen to tonight. What the fuck is going on?

Dephosphorus go above and beyond for grindcore. And from Greece too. I’m totally unaware of any identifiable scene in those parts, but somehow their very first recorded effort, Axiom, has bested the entire genre. I don’t even know what I’m saying now. It seems such a bold statement, yet also one of fact.

The band refers to itself as “astrogrind” and while it’s imperative to know the difference between coining a pretty neat idea and a stupid gimmick, the term is actually wholly justified. But what does it sound like? Well, let’s get this straight, there’s no chance of this “starting something”. Dephosphorus are the only band that could ever conceivably play this music – it is theirs and theirs alone.

They follow the guidelines of grindcore closely without being suffocated by them. And, as you’re probably aware, those rules are often so dominating that many other bands are unable to do this, content with the “Well, that’s how grindcore is played and we’ll leave it at that” mindset – a dangerous way to be, because it just destroys any potential for deviation and experimentation within the movement. Those guilty parties end up indistinguishable from each other.

Dephosphorus, on the other hand, are totally free from these shackles, soaring (or grinding) towards higher planes of expression for such unhinged brutality. It’s blindingly fast, yet they know when to show restraint; clearly grindcore but also so much more. Drawing upon all the best things about the most extreme facets of hardcore and metal, you never know where Axiom will take you next.

The record will spontaneously switch from punk, to death metal, to sludge, to black metal, to grindcore and back again, often for mere seconds at a time, and all the while sounding flawlessly cohesive. It’s unprecedented and frankly quite scary. But it also sounds like nothing we’ve heard before, like gazing on a beautiful and undiscovered world: vaguely familiar, but now full of colour, dynamism and, above all, freedom. Each song teases you right from the beginning, just to get better and better as the themes develop and ideas become clearer. Stark, memorable moments can be found throughout the record’s brief running time, adding an unparalleled flow and entertainment value.

So what is Dephosphorus? And what the hell is astrogrind? It could be atmospheric grindcore. Not to say it was never atmospheric in the first place, but it did have only one atmosphere: grind… and grind. Now it feels infused with new life, untethered and audacious. Or it could be melodic grindcore, bringing in such wide influences and knowledge that the music, however ugly, also has moments of sheer elegance and finesse. Or it could just be album-of-the-year-grind, but hey, that’s just me. Not since Khann has a band of this type impressed me so much.

Axiom – the “astrogrind masterpiece in seven acts” – can be downloaded for free at the link below. However, the LP (released by 7 Degrees Records) and other merchandise can also be bought from the same location. So give it a listen… Then give them your money. They’ve been honing their craft to perfection for three years, they deserve it.


Stream “Axiom” in its entirety @ Bandcamp

If, for whatever reason, you don’t  want to (or can’t) download the entire “Axiom” MLP, you can as well stream it in its entirety at our bandcamp page.


“Axiom” mini-review @ Toward The Dark Funeral

A chaotic rant describing “Axiom” by our comrade Ilias @ Toward The Dark Funeral.


“Axiom” review @ The Living Doorway

http://thelivingdoorway.blogspot.com/2011/07/dephosphorus-axiom-2011.html

(…) That said, who’s up for some crusty Greek astrogrind? The dudes from Dephosphorus sent me over a link to their new raging onslaught of raw blackened grind entitled Axiom, and it is out-fucking-standing. From what initially sounds like a demo-quality production job comes some truly quality chaos – the tracks seethe with blasting fury and overwhelming dissonance, often unfolding into winding, trancelike journeys into the astral plane before reeling it all back in to tremolo-pick you to death. Scraggly vocals (that remind me of a less-unhinged Joshua Plague) trade back and forth with throaty guttural barks, giving it an almost powerviolence feel, but Dephosphorus breeze in and out of styles with such fluid confidence that it’s hard to pin it down to any singular genre. In fact, the entire record flies by at just about 20 minutes worth of material, with each track averaging about three mere minutes in length (20 minutes of recorded music since 2008? C’mon guys, you are going to have to pick up the pace in 2011, okay? I have a feeling a lot of people are gong to be clambering for new material soon).


Download “AXIOM” for free!

As of now, you can download “Axiom” with our blessings for free!

Without further ado: “Axiom” download page.


DEPHOSPHORUS “Axiom” gatefold 12″MLP now also available directly from us!

We have received our copies of the “Axiom” vinyl and overall we are extremely happy with the release – all hailz to 7 Degrees Records!

Some technical details: it is a gatefold, the vinyl is wrapped in black inner sleeve and the whole is packaged in a plastic sleeve. An insert with the lyrics is also part of the bundle. The vinyl is black (fuck colored and picture vinyls with their inferior sound quality!) and pressed at 45RPM.

You can order it on its own or bundled with the Dephosphorus “Axiom” t-shirt from BBM’s paypal store, or you can combine it with other items from the BBM distro,  including the releases of our previous/other bands and projects: Straighthate, Injekting Khaos, Kommpound, Nafthalyn, Voidhead. Labels and bands can also contact us & BBM for possible trades.

“…Included are seven songs/20 minutes of what the band has dubbed “astrogrind”, which to my ears basically consists of absolutely raging, top-notch grindcore that fluidly blends in elements of black metal, crust, etc…” (www.aversionline.com)

“…Dephosphorus will not accept limitations of anything as quaint as genre in their pursuit of something transcendent. But for all of that, there’s an unwavering core of crust and grind that knots it all together even when the band is astral projecting their collective unconscious to the furthest reaches of space and benighted dimensions…” (grindandpunishment.blogspot.com)


“Axiom” gatefold 12″MLP out now!

“Axiom” gatefold 12″ MLP is out now @ 7 Degrees Records!

Get in touch for orders and trades with:

www.myspace.com/7degreesrecords

email: 7degreesrecords[at]gmx.net

We’ll have our copies  next week, so you will be able to order or trade  directly from us.


“Axiom” gatefold 12″ test pressing is here

7 Degrees Records have sent us the test pressing complete with the final packaging (minus the inner sleeves who will be black and the vinyl labels). The fucker sounds great and it looks even better!

Check out for yourselves and start saving cash because it will be out really soon!

Notice that it is pressed on black vinyl and 45RPM for optimum sound quality.


“Axiom” test pressing incoming

We are expecting from 7 Degrees Records the test pressing of “Axiom” in order to approve it and proceed with the first pressing.  Needless to say we are excited as fuck ! We will post some pictures as soon as we’ll get it. It will come complete with the final packaging, the only thing that will be missing as per the final release are the labels and the inner sleeves.


“Axiom” gatefold 12″ MLP out soon!

We are happy to announce that the vinyl version of “Axiom” will hit the pressing plant in the next few days!

It will be relased as a gatefold 12″ by the german vinyl label 7 Degrees Records, responsible for quality releases such as the LP version of the latest MÖRSER album or the KRUPSKAYA/SANDOKHAN split-LP.

The artwork is an augmented and expanded version of the original promo CD-R by Viral Graphics.


“Axiom” review @ Aversionline!

We are happy that after Grind & Punishment, Aversionline, another favorite bogzine of ours has digged “Axiom” and published a review that we are extremely excited about…

Without further ado check: http://www.aversionline.com/blahg/2011/03/25/dephosphorus-axiom-cd/


Appearance in Grind & Punishment’s “Grindcore Alphabet: D” mixtape

The Grind & Punishment blog has started publishing weekly grind mixtapes in alphabetical order. This week is letter’s D turn and we kick things off with “Collimator”!


“Axiom” review at Grind & Punishment!

We are extremely happy that Andrew from G&P got into our trip and wrote such a comprehensive feature. Hailz!

http://grindandpunishment.blogspot.com/2011/02/g-review-dephosphorus.html


Tower t-shirt

Within the next couple of weeks will be available the first DEPHOSPHORUS T-shirt!

It will sport the widely acclaimed “Tower” design from “Axiom” ‘s artwork plus the logo, both designed by eternal comrades Viral Graphics.

Brace yourselves…