Anagnorisis (Sariola)

Anagnorisis (born in Kiev) is a German producer, songwriter, and musician. Anagnorisis is especially well known for his work with the band Sariola, where he plays almost all instruments as a studio-musician. Live, he prefer to play guitars.[1] Besides Sariola, Anagnorisis is the main songwriter and composer of the punk band P.A.D.L.O. which achieved success in the Russian and German-Russian punk scene and Black Metal Band Vredesbyrd, which is known for its raw-old-school-black metal style. Anagnorisis also writes movie soundtracks and background music for diverse film productions.[2] As producer and sound engineer, he worked with the bands like Sariola, Demise Empire, Dogma, and diverse productions of choral and classical music. Since year 2008, Anagnorisis works on some electronic projects (EBM, electro-industrial, psy trance).

Anagnorisis
Birth nameEugene Getman
Also known asAnagnorisis, Padlo
Born29.09.1986
Kiev
GenresBlack metal, symphonic metal, gothic metal, punk
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, producer
InstrumentsKeyboards, vocals, guitar, bass, drums
Years active2003
LabelsPadlo Records
Associated actsSariola, P.A.D.L.O.
Websitehttp://eugene-getman.blogspot.com

Discography (as producer and musician)

  • P.A.D.L.O. - Atmarozhenyj Punk (Demo) (2003)
  • P.A.D.L.O. - Odnoglazyj Mister Morzh (2004)
  • P.A.D.L.O. - Nazad K Satanizmu (2005)
  • Vredesbyrd - Imminent Conflict (2006)
  • Sariola - Sphere of Thousand Sunsets (2006)
  • Sariola - Sphere of Thousand Sunsets v2.0 (2012)
  • Sariola - From the dismal Sariola (Single) (2013)

Discography (as producer)

  • Dogma - Melanocholia (2006)
  • Demise Empire - Unholy Grail (2007)
  • Deus Inversus demo (2008)
  • Mental War - Depths of Depravity (2010)
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References

  1. "Empire Sariola". Archived from the original on 2013-10-10. Retrieved 2020-06-16.
  2. Rockcor-Magazine, issue 1/2007
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