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In
the summer of 2001 Alexander (at that time bassist and vocalist of Pagan
Obsession) decided to start his own project and to spread his own visions,
emotions and ideas. Thus Aryan Art was born – a name used as kind of more
ancient, esoteric and mystic synonym for “Bulgarian Art”.
Till
the end of 2001 Alexander recorded a rehearsal, playing all the instruments
and vocals, but the material and the recording was poor, so it was not
released.
In the
spring of 2002, Dimitar decided to help Alexander with the debut demo. Till
the end of April the same year, Alexander had finished with the music and
lyrics, and "...For Total Extermination..." was recorded in Dimitar's home.
The composing, expression and especially the lyrics were dry, direct and
even ugly (in poetic and aesthetic matter) – without deep spirit and
emotion. At that time Alexander was still wandering and exploring in trying
to find the right mood, sound and atmosphere for the Aryan Art recordings.
Despite the numerous minuses, the demo was released through Alexander’s own
A.M.F. prod. as limited tape in November the same year. 3 years later – in
the spring of 2005 the Ukrainian label De Profundis prod. offered to re-release
the demo and after few months, remastered version of this demo was out on
CD-R in DVD box.
In the
spring of 2003 finally a second member was found - Boyan, who took the
guitars and part of the music writing. For Alexander remained the bass, the
vocals and the lyrics.
In the
summer of 2003 was recorded a promo track - "Èìåîí" in "Come To Sin" home
studio with the help of Niki Velev. Musically it was a big step forward –
better expression and sound enriched with coldness and epic proud
atmosphere. This track appeared on "We Worship... underground black metal
compilation vol.1".
In
September of 2004 the second demo "Ïîãëåä Íàçàä Êúì Âåëè÷èåòî Íà Äðåâíà
Áúëãàðèÿ" was recorded again in "Come To Sin" home studio and again with the
help of Niki Velev. Still the music and the atmosphere were not what they
had to be – besides the emotions and spirit put in it, the demo is too fast
and aggressive and with very brutal and synthetic sound. The lyrics are
based on the great Ancient Bulgarian history, but are still dry and without
big affection and power. This demo is released in summer 2005 by the German
label Donnerschlag Rec. on tape - limited to 500 copies and at the end of
2006 re-released on tape by Unholy War prod. (bra) limited to 1000 copies
and on CD-R by Blood And Soil prod. (spa) limited to 300 copies.
In the
beginning of 2005 Boyan was kicked out from Aryan Art because of his
attitude at that time. He was replaced with Plamen - more suitable person
with closer position, ideas and visions.
In the
summer of 2005 the first album "...È Âúïðåêè Âñè÷êî, Áúëãàðèÿ Ùå Ïðåáúäå"
was recorded in Alexander's "After Many Funerals" home studio, and for the
first time with real drums - recorded both by Alexander and Plamen in a
rehearsal room. The lyrics are in the same direction as the previous demo,
but this time they’re deeper and far better in poetic point of view. The
music is more emotional and majestic and not so brutal than the previous
demo. Finally the needed sound and atmosphere were reached! The album is
released November the same year on CD by Einsatzkommando prod. (ger) limited
to 1100 copies and at the end of 2006 on tape by Flammentod Produktionen (ger)
limited to 500 copies.
At the
album sessions also a promo track was recorded - "Â Ìåõàíàòà" exclusive for
the German sampler "No Future For Democracy" which was released on tape in
spring of 2006 limited to 789 copies. The lyrics for this hymn are taken
from a poem of the mighty Bulgarian poet, publicist and revolutionist Hristo
Botev.
In the
beginning of 2006 was recorded the song "Ñâîáîäà Èëè Ñìúðò" for a split ep
with the German raw pagan black metal horde Amalek. It is recorded again in
"After Many Funerals" home studio and again with real drums recorded by
Alexander in a rehearsal room. It became the most epic, powerful and
majestic song recorded until then – both musically and lyrically. The split
7”ep was released by Einsatzkommando prod. (ger) at the end of 2006 limited
to 500 copies.
In the
autumn of 2006 Plamen was ordered out from Aryan Art. Alexander is totally
disappointed from everyone and decides to continue alone in the future with
the help of session guitarists.
A new ep
dedicated again to the greatest Bulgarian poet and revolutionist – Hristo
Botev was recorded in the beginning of 2007 – “Òîé, Êîéòî Ïàäíå Âú Áîé Çà
Ñâîáîäà, Òîé Íå Óìèðà...”. The guitars were played by Erilyne and it was
recorded in “GFM” and “After Many Funerals” home studios and the drums – in
a rehearsal room. Because of the not very satisfying sound and the poor mix,
the ep was released only in 20 copies by Oskorei Bild Und Tonkunst (ger) as
a luxury tape in special box with logo button, 2 postcards, poster and extra
booklet with info, lyrics, biography, discography and exclusive interview.
In the beginning of 2009 Heavy Penetration prod. (ger) re-released it
limited to 28 handnumbered copies on 3"CD-R in a small DVD box with pro-cover,
inlay card, sticker and embroidered patch.
In
spring 2007 a new Aryan Art album entitled "Ùå Ïîçâîëèì Ëè Äà Ïîãðåáàò
Ðîäèíàòà Íè?" is finished. The guitars were played by Erilyne and the
material was recorded again in rehearsal room, “GFM” and “After Many
Funerals” home studios. The sound is powerful and majestic with the already
typical Aryan Art atmosphere. The lyrics are more mature, poetic and
emotional and with a lot of symbolism used. The topic is also changed a bit
– expressing with sorrow the nowadays poor and decadent situation of the
Bulgaria and the people as spirit, knowledge and way of living. It's
released at the beginning of 2008 as a split with Furor (arg) on CD by Dark
Hidden prod. (arg) limited to 1000 copies and till the end of the year also
on tape by Algiz Art prod. (ita) limited to 500 copies. A vinyl LP version
is pressed too in 2009 limited to 300 copies in cooperation between Thule
rec. (aut), Wotanstahl Klangschmiede Germania and Thor's Hammer prod. (fra).
In the
spring of 2008 Alexander decided to give a chance and trust again to some
people here and so, Aryan Art has new guitarist – I.V.T.
Till the
end of the year the recording processes for a new album began again in "After
Many Funerals" home studio and after some delays the album was finished in
July 2009. “...È Áåðåì Ïëîäîâåòå Íà Íàøåòî Íåõàéñòâî” is the best and most
significant Aryan Art recording up to date. More varied music expressing in
the same time anger and love, sorrow and pride, darkness and light…
everything again with the typical Aryan Art style, sound and atmosphere.
Lyrics are in the same direction as the previous album but even more poetic,
emotional, abstract and spiritual. Because of the small delays with the CD
and LP formats, firstly the tape was out in the end of the year through
Werewolf Promotion (pol) limited to 500 copies. In 2010 the CD version came
out in two versions – special edition A5 digipack limited to 200 copies and
regular jewel case CD limited to 800. Both were released in co-operation
between Death Cult (mex) and Thor’s Hammer prod. (fra). At the end of the
year also the vinyl LP was released through Wotanstahl Klangschmiede
Germania and Legion Blotan (uk).
For the
10 years anniversary in August 2011, Alexander decided to write an important
statement clearing some issues and misunderstandings. Everyone interested in
Aryan Art and everyone who think they know and understand it are encouraged
to read it. |