Disguised Masters
Disguised Masters is a compilation album by the Norwegian avant-garde metal band Arcturus. The album has two new songs: "White Tie Black Noise" and "Deception Genesis". Other tracks are re-mixed versions of songs from La Masquerade Infernale and "Du Nordavind" from Aspera Hiems Symfonia. Some songs received particularly significant overhauls, such as the gangsta rap version of "Master of Disguise". Due to the significant changes to several of the band's songs, it is not a typical compilation album, and is therefore more suited to existing fans of the band than new listeners.
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Released | 5 July 1999 | |||
Genre | Avant-garde metal | |||
Length | 48:09 | |||
Label | Jester Records | |||
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Track listing
- "White Tie, Black Noise (Designed By When)" – 0:49
- "Deception Genesis" – 6:35
- "Du Nordavind (1998 Re-Recording)" – 3:54
- "Alone (Intellecto / Valle Darktrip)" – 5:20
- "The Throne of Tragedy (Phantom FX Jungle Remix)" – 6:49
- "La Masquerade Infernale (Valle/Hellhammer Reconstruction)" – 2:23
- "Master Of Disguise (Phantom FX Remix With 'Gangstafications' By S.C.N.)" – 4:25
- "Painting My Horror (G. Wolf Levitation Mix)" – 5:37
- "Ad Astra (The Magenta Experience)" – 4:39
- "Ad Astra (Ensemble Version)" – 7:32
Personnel
- Kristoffer Rygg (credited as "G. Wolf") - vocals
- Knut Magne Valle - guitars
- Hugh Mingay (credited as "Skoll") - bass
- Steinar Sverd Johnsen (credited as "Sverd") - keyboards
- Jan Axel Blomberg (credited as "Hellhammer") - drums
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