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* "The Cold Earth Slept Below" (Judas Iscariot cover) – ''To the Triumph of Evil (Witnesses to the Bringer of Life's Decay): A Tribute to [[Judas Iscariot (band)|Judas Iscariot]]'' (2006)
* Bass on Mord's ''Imperium Magnum Infernalis'' (2006)
* Bass and Keyboards on Mord's ''Imperium Magnum Infernalis'' (2006)
* Guest keyboards on [[Celestia (band)|Celestia]]'s ''Frigidiis Apotheosia: Abstinencia Genesiis'' (2008)
* Guest keyboards on [[Celestia (band)|Celestia]]'s ''Frigidiis Apotheosia: Abstinencia Genesiis'' (2008)



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Xasthur

Xasthur was a Californian one-man black metal band formed in 1995 by Scott Conner , who goes by the pseudonym "Malefic". Although similar in terms of low-fi production and the wearing of corpse paint, musically and lyrically Xasthur's focus is usually not on paganism, Satanism or anti-Christian blasphemy – as is common in the genre – but rather on astral projection, darkness, despair, suicide, hate, and death.

Malefic has toured with Sunn O))) and has joined Nachtmystium on stage,[1] but stated in an interview for Pitchfork Media that he "will always keep Xasthur a band that will not play live."[2]

Etymology

The name "Xasthur" is a combination of "Hastur" and "Xenaoth". Malefic explains that he found the former name in a Necronomicon paperback and believes it refers to "a demoness who kills people in their sleep." The latter name refers to a celestial deity he read about in a book on the Afro-Caribbean religion Santería.[3]

History

Xasthur was created in December 1995, in Alhambra, Calif. (U.S.), after Conner had played with several local death metal groups in Southern California.[4] Initially, the band began rehearsing and recording in a home studio with an unstable line-up. A 10-track tape of these early rehearsals was circulated on the trade scene. While the original of that tape is now destroyed, some tracks appear on re-releases of later albums.

For the self-released split album with Orosius, Malefic was joined on drums and vocals by a friend from the band Draconis, who used the stage-name "Ritual" (first name Mike, last name Pardi). Subsequently, Xasthur became Malefic's solo project, although Khaija "Blood Moon" Ausar (of Dacon and Crimson Moon) appeared as session musician on A Curse for the Lifeless and Xasthur. Before releasing its first official full-length album in 2002, recordings were distributed in limited editions, which were later re-released by the Swedish Total Holocaust Records and other small underground labels.

The first album Nocturnal Poisoning (recorded April–September 2001) was jointly released by independent record labels Blood Fire Death and Red Stream in 2002. Southern Lord Records re-released a remastered double-LP version in 2005. In the next years, Xasthur's full-length albums were released through labels such as Displeased Records, Moribund Cult, Total Holocaust Records, Battle Kommand Records and Hydra Head Records. Apart from demo and EP recordings, Xasthur has released several split albums with other black metal acts such as Orosius, Acid Enema, Nachtmystium, Striborg, Angra Mainyu, Leviathan, and Nortt. Xasthur has contributed to tribute albums to Ildjarn, Burzum and Judas Iscariot, and appeared on various compilation albums. Additionally, Malefic has collaborated among others with the drone metal project Sunn O))) and the black metal "supergroup" Twilight and Mord.

On March 26, 2010, Malefic announced that he was wholesaling Xasthur's eighth studio album, Portal of Sorrow. He also announced that this would be the last album under the Xasthur moniker, as he stated that he was dissolving the Xasthur musical project. Malefic cited a lack of motivation, among other aspects, for him ending Xasthur; he also stated that there will not be a reunion of this band. Malefic remarked that another musical project was in the works, this one not being a metal project.[5]

Influences

Malefic has noted Burzum as an inspiration for his one-man approach: "the main way that Burzum inspired me (contrary to popular belief) was that he could do it all on his own-- why couldn't I?;" as well as Graveland.[2]

Members

Last line-up

Past members

  • Mike "Ritual" Pardi – drums and vocals on the Xasthur/Orosius split
  • Khaija "Blood Moon" Ausar – Session Keyboards on "A Curse for the Lifeless" (split with Nortt) and on "Xasthur"
  • M.H. (Mark Hunter) – Vocals and Ambience (session)

Discography

Demos

Full-length albums

EPs

  • Xasthur & Orosius (1999) (split release)
  • A Darkened Winter (2001)
  • Xasthur & Acid Enema (2002) (split release)
  • Suicide in Dark Serenity (2003)
  • Xasthur & Angra Mainyu (2004) (split release)
  • Xasthur & Leviathan (2004) (split release)
  • Xasthur & Nortt (2004) (split release)
  • Xasthur (2006)
  • A Living Hell (2008) (split release with Black Circle)
  • 2005 Demo (2010)

Singles

  • Xasthur & Nachtmystium (2004) (split release)
  • Xasthur & Striborg (2007) (split release)
  • Xasthur & Cryostasium (2007) (split release)
  • Xasthur & Black Circle (2008) (split release)

Other appearances

  • "Chill of the Night" and "Der Det Skjulte Lever" – Gathered Under the Banner: A Tribute to Ildjarn (2004)
  • "Erblicket die Töchter des Firmaments" (Burzum cover) – Burzum: The Tribute (2005)
  • "Maanens Natt" (Manes cover) – Destroyers from the Western Skies (2005)
  • Twilight - Twilight (2005)
  • "Tyrant of Nightmares" – Reflections from the Abyss Chapter I (2005)
  • Voices on Sunn O)))'s Black One (2005)
  • "The Cold Earth Slept Below" (Judas Iscariot cover) – To the Triumph of Evil (Witnesses to the Bringer of Life's Decay): A Tribute to Judas Iscariot (2006)
  • Bass and Keyboards on Mord's Imperium Magnum Infernalis (2006)
  • Guest keyboards on Celestia's Frigidiis Apotheosia: Abstinencia Genesiis (2008)

References

  1. ^ Some video clips of these performances are available on YouTube.
  2. ^ a b "Column: Show No Mercy: Interview - Malefic". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved 2007-01-14.
  3. ^ "Xasthur Interview". Decibel magazine. Retrieved 2007-07-17.
  4. ^ "Biography on Xasthur's Website". Retrieved 2007-07-17.
    "Interview: Xasthur". American Nihilist Underground Society. Retrieved 2007-07-17.
  5. ^ Out Now and Ending Now xasthurnews.blogspot.com. 2010-03-26. Retrieved on 2010-03-28.