Aeon (album)

Aeon is the second studio album by the Norwegian blackened death metal band Zyklon. It was released in 2003 through Candlelight Records.

Aeon
Studio album by
Released2003
GenreBlackened death metal
Length41:54
LabelCandlelight Records
ProducerThorbjørn Akkerhaugen, Fredrik Nordström and Zyklon
Zyklon chronology
World ov Worms
(2001)
Aeon
(2003)
Disintegrate
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Track listing

  • Music by Zyklon (except track 5, written by Zyklon & Cosmocrator); lyrics By Bård “Faust” Eithun.
No.TitleLength
1."Psyklon Aeon"3:26
2."Core Solution"5:12
3."Subtle Manipulation"3:17
4."Two Thousand Years"5:49
5."No Names Above the Names"4:16
6."The Prophetic Method"3:16
7."Specimen Eruption"4:38
8."Electric Current"5:44
9."An Eclectic Manner"6:16

Personnel

Zyklon

  • Secthdamon – vocals, bass guitar, synth arrangements, programming
  • Destructhor – lead guitar, synth arrangements, programming
  • Samoth – rhythm guitar, synth arrangements, programming
  • Trym Torson – drums, synth arrangements, programming

Additional musicians

  • Thorbjørn Akkerhaugen: Synth Arrangements & Programming
  • Matt Jarman/Dissident Sound Industries – outro arrangement & programming on “Electric Current”
  • Daemon – backing and additional vocals on “Two Thousand Years”, “The Prophetic Method” *and “Electric Current”
  • Ofu Kahn – lead vocals on “An Eclectic Manner”
  • Lrz – additional drones and programming on “An Eclectic Manner”

Production

  • Produced By Thorbjørn Akkerhaugen, Fredrik Nordström and Zyklon
  • Recorded, Engineered & Mixed By Fredrik Nordstrom
  • Mastered By Tom Kvålsvoll and Samoth
  • Designed by Stephen O'Malley in co-operation with Samoth
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References

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