Expansive cosmic black metal that feels like drifting through deep space. Shimmering synths and distant shrieks create a massive, star-filled wall of sound.
Midnight Odyssey sounds like the physical embodiment of the night sky. It is a vast, overwhelming wash of sound where the aggression of black metal is smoothed out by thick layers of celestial synthesizers and choral arrangements. The guitars often act as a rhythmic texture rather than a lead instrument, creating a shimmering haze that feels both cold and strangely comforting.
What makes Dis Pater's project distinctive is the sheer scale of the compositions. Tracks frequently exceed the ten-minute mark, utilizing slow-build dynamics and repetitive, hypnotic motifs that induce a trance-like state. Unlike many of his peers who lean into raw lo-fi production, Midnight Odyssey embraces a lush, symphonic density that emphasizes melody and atmosphere over sheer violence.
Start with 'Funerals From the Astral Sphere' to experience the definitive statement of cosmic black metal. It is a double-album odyssey that perfectly balances haunting clean vocals, distant screams, and some of the most evocative synth-work in the genre. It is best experienced in one sitting, preferably in total darkness.
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