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'''Aesop Dekker''' (born Oct 1st, 1970 in [[Hollywood, Florida|Hollywood]], [[Florida]])<ref>http://www.metal-archives.com/artists/Aesop_Dekker/1466</ref> is an [[United States|American]] musician of [[Romanian]] ancestry.<ref>http://www.kogaionon.com/en/kogaionon-interviews/agalloch</ref> He is best known for being the drummer of the bands [[Ludicra]] and [[Agalloch]], Worm Ouroboros and [[VHÖL]]. <ref name="ssg">Aaron Sharpsteen [http://www.ssgmusic.com/ssg-music-premiere-uk-band-kyte-shares-new-recording-at-seattles-robert-lang-studios/ ''A Voice from the West: An Interview with Aesop Dekker''] (April 10th, 2013)</ref>
'''Aesop Dekker''' (born Oct 1st, 1970 in [[Hollywood, Florida|Hollywood]], [[Florida]])<ref>http://www.metal-archives.com/artists/Aesop_Dekker/1466</ref> is an [[United States|American]] musician of [[Romanian]] ancestry.<ref>http://www.kogaionon.com/en/kogaionon-interviews/agalloch</ref> He is best known for being the drummer of the bands [[Ludicra]], [[Agalloch]], Worm Ouroboros and [[VHÖL]]. <ref name="ssg">Aaron Sharpsteen [http://www.ssgmusic.com/ssg-music-premiere-uk-band-kyte-shares-new-recording-at-seattles-robert-lang-studios/ ''A Voice from the West: An Interview with Aesop Dekker''] (April 10th, 2013)</ref>


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Aesop Dekker
Born (1970-10-01) October 1, 1970 (age 53)
OriginFlorida, U.S.
GenresProgressive metal, black metal, doom metal, post-rock, folk metal, punk rock, ambient
OccupationMusician
InstrumentDrums
Years activeLate 1980s–present
LabelsProfound Lore, Dammerung Arts
Websitewww.agalloch.org

Aesop Dekker (born Oct 1st, 1970 in Hollywood, Florida)[1] is an American musician of Romanian ancestry.[2] He is best known for being the drummer of the bands Ludicra, Agalloch, Worm Ouroboros and VHÖL. [3]

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