Deadmarch can
be seen as the embryonic version of The Project Hate MCMXCIX.
Just like The Project Hate MCMXCIX, Deadmarch
is Lord K. Philipsons (formerly Leukemia, House of
Usher, Odyssey) brainchild.
Lord K. Philipsons recorded back in 1998 the
Deadmarch album ' The Project Hate MCMXCIX: Initiation
of blasphemy' with Tomas Skogsberg at the famous Sunlight Studios in
Stockholm, Sweden.
Shortly after the recordings of the The
Project Hate MCMXCIX: Initiation of blasphemy album,
Philipson moved on and formed The Project Hate MCMXCIX
with his long time comrade Jörgen
Sandström (well known for his vocals in death metal legends'
Grave, on their first three classic albums, as well as
handling the bass and backing vocal duties in Entombed
for over a decade).
The initial plan was to re-record some of
the vocal parts by Jörgen Sandström and release the Deadmarch album
under the The Project Hate MCMXCIX moniker.
Strangely Tomas Skogsberg of Sunlight Studios told Philipson the day
before he was to enter the studio with TPH-vocalist Jörgen
Sandström that he had lost the master tapes. So the
Deadmarch album release was put on ice. The album has at least some
backing vocals by Jörgen Sandström.
Anno 2007, Dan Swanö tipped off Vic records that
The Project Hate MCMXCIX were looking for a new
label as they had left Threeman recordings. The first outcome of the
warm contacts between Lord K and Vic Records will be the release of
the legendary Deadmarch album ' The Project Hate MCMXCIX: Initiation
of blasphemy'.
Of course no-one else then Dan Swanö
was asked to master the Deadmarch album at Unisound, Sweden. And so
he did early 2007.
Finally a short statement of Lord K. about
Deadmarch: ' This is what made me form The
Project Hate MCMXCIX, it is the initiation of the blasphemy from
where we came. Now it will be YOUR initiation to the blasphemy that
nowadays is The Project Hate MCMXCIX', on behalf of The
Project Hate MCMXCIX, Lord K.
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