Brighter Death Now
Brighter Death Now is the artist name under which Roger Karmanik (b. 1965 as Roger Karlsson), the founder of the Swedish record label Cold Meat Industry, releases death industrial, power electronics and dark ambient music.
Whereas early Brighter Death Now recordings tended to be largely
instrumental and atmospherically oriented, present-day releases often
feature screamed vocals, distorted beyond comprehension. Throughout its
history, Karmanik has kept his music's thematic elements focused on such
topics as child molestation, sadism, and psychosis.
The Great Death trilogy and May All Be Dead have become
rare collectors items, and are sought after by many Brighter Death Now
fans. Roger Karmanik has been active under other names such as Lille Roger (Swedish for Little Roger) and Bomb The Daynursery.
In 2009, Karmanik remixed the short films of Jason LaRay Keener as projection for live shows. watch Karmanik closed down Cold Meat Industries around the beginning of
2014 as he expressed that he was suffering mentally and physically from
the stress of running the label. By the end of 2014, Karmanik had fully
immersed himself within the shroud of Brighter Death Now and announced
the creation of his new label Familjegraven whose sole purpose is to
release his own projects, including rarities, reissues, and new
recordings. Promises Of Death begins with a burst of power electronics
might and fury of Swedish / English sloganeering blurting above a
vertiginous torrent of thrummed black noise and overwhelming
reverberation.
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[Video]
Brighter Death Now - The Acheron 2014
Brighter Death Now Tenebris De Profundis Death Disco Athens
Brighter Death Now @ Cold Meat Industry Live In Australia (2006)
Brighter Death Now ~ Kill Useless People
BRIGHTER DEATH NOW There is Nothing Left in This World
BRIGHTER DEATH NOW Face of God
Brighter Death Now - Wilful
Brighter Death Now ~ Hate Is for Beginners
[Discography]
BRIGHTER DEATH NOW Face of God
Brighter Death Now - Wilful
Brighter Death Now ~ Hate Is for Beginners
[Discography]
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