De Infernali - Symphonia De Infernali (1997) Apr 2026

: While dark in theme, the music reflects Jon’s appreciation for electronic pioneers like Tangerine Dream and Swedish progressive artists. Tracklist & Reissues

The album is brief, running approximately 34 minutes across eight tracks: Into the Labyrinths of Desolation

: Listeners familiar with Dissection were often "genuinely puzzled" by the content. The album contains no guitars and instead focuses on dark ambient soundscapes, industrial beats, EBM (Electronic Body Music), and haunting piano-driven melodies. De Infernali - Symphonia De Infernali (1997)

: In interviews, Jon Nödtveidt famously claimed the record was made specifically to " get money to buy weapons ," which adds a dark, controversial layer to its legacy.

: It was an industrial/electronic side project formed in 1996 by Jon Nödtveidt (founder of the legendary black metal band Dissection ) and his roommate Damien Midvinter . : While dark in theme, the music reflects

Orcus Cursus (often misspelled as "Orcus Lursus" in original booklets) Sign of the Dark Revival / Paroxysmal Winds / Forever Gone Atomic Age Liberation

Though it was the project's only release, it was remastered and reissued in 2010 by in a limited digipak edition that included an essay on the band. : In interviews, Jon Nödtveidt famously claimed the

: It was released by Nuclear Blast , a major metal label, which further contributed to the surprise and raising of "eyebrows" among metal fans at the time.