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- Burning the self to seed the soul anew: meet Roger Karmanik, the man behind legendary Swedish label Cold Meat Industry and pioneering death industrial project Brighter Death Now.
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Brighter Death Now is the artist name under which Roger Karmanik (b. 1965 as Roger Karlsson), the founder of the Swedish record label Cold Meat Industry, releases death industrial, power electronics and dark ambient music.
YearTitleFormat2014With promises of deathFamiljegraven GRAV-012011Very little funCold Meat Industry CMI209 (3xCD/4xLP)2009Breaking Down Nihil(Der Angriff, Indiestate Distribution) ...2009Where Dreams Come True(Cold Meat Industry, JINX) CMI196, JINX ...Apr 29, 2016 · The captain of the legendary Cold Meat Industry gave the boost to the darkest and wildest sounds of industrial music and, through his own project BDN, disturbed by the power of sound, the brutality of words, the simplicity of the spoken horror, Karmanik defined Death as Bright and revealed the aspects of his own world that few dare to bring up ...
Dec 2, 2022 · Roger Karmanik is a pioneering figure in the realm of industrial music. As the mastermind behind projects like Brighter Death Now and Lille Roger, Karmanik has left an indelible...
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The team working under Captain Karmanik's command has managed to build its own niche in the dark music scene and ten years after its foundation, this once discreet Swedish label has grown into and impressive company.
Mar 31, 2022 · Roger Karmanik and Brighter Death Now are names that need no introduction to those who enjoy the more extreme side of industrial music. Karmanik’s work under the moniker of BDN has defined some of the most depressing and punishing styles of electronic, noise and industrial music.
Jan 31, 2024 · Mortiis had evolved the mask concept further and entrusted the imagery to Roger Karmanik, a true pioneer in digital booklet art. MORTIIS: As it turned out, there was no need to worry – Cold Meat treated me well.