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Asmodeus X

Asmodeus X is an American electro-industrial band whose music is frequently characterized as a mixture of EBM and darkwave and typically includes the use of environmental sampling.[1][2][3] Their style is said to be influenced by the music of Laibach, Kraftwerk, Death in June, and Front 242, among others.[3][4] The vocals have been described as following in the EBM/synthpop tradition of being “somewhat flat”, lending a “darker edge” to the music.[5] The band is promoted as “the original and ex officio 'Black Corps' of the industrial underground”.[6][7]

Asmodeus X
Asmodeus X: left to right, Brad Marshall, Paul Fredric. Photo courtesy Komodokat, 2008
Background information
OriginHouston, Texas U.S.
GenresElectro-industrial
Years active1999 – present
LabelsNext-Gen Records, Underground, Inc., Latex Records
MembersPaul Fredric
Joel 313
Chris Vasquez
Past membersBrad Marshal
Frank G. Lesikar
WebsiteOfficial Asmodeus X website

History edit

Morphine Angel edit

Asmodeus X was founded by Paul Fredric and Brad Marshal in Houston, Texas in 1999. Fredric (Paul McAtee) and Marshal were originally members of a Goth band called, “Morphine Angel”, formed in Lincoln, Nebraska in 1993, and later based in Chicago, Illinois.[8] During this time, part of Fredric's musical training came from work with Thomas Thorn, lead vocalist for the industrial metal band Electric Hellfire Club, contributing vocals for EHC's song "Pack 44".[9][10]

Recording on the St. Thomas, Black Pepper and Delinquent Records labels, Morphine Angel developed a significant following.[11] Their song "Age of Man" was included in the soundtrack to the independent film, Shut Eye, alongside other popular goth-oriented electro bands such as In Strict Confidence.[12][13] However, the band fell apart as members relocated to different cities; Fredric and Marshal leaving in March 1999.[9] Later that year, the two formed Asmodeus X.[14]

Asmodeus X edit

Asmodeus X’s first release, The Cult of the Nassarene, was released the year prior to their live debut at the Houston club Instant Karma on February 26, 2000.[15] The band grew with the addition of guitarist Frank G. Lesikar and their performances earned the 2000 Critic's choice for Best Industrial/Noise Band from the Houston Press.[16] This was followed by the release of two singles with St. Thomas Records, one being a cover of the Fever Tree hit, "San Francisco Girls".

Their first studio album, Nova Futura, was produced in 2001 by Victor Peraino, former keyboardist of Kingdom Come, and included the song, "The Tiger", featuring guest drummer Dennis “Machine Gun” Thompson, formerly of MC5 as guest drummer.[17] The album also contained re-recorded tracks of their singles. However, differences between the studio and St. Thomas prevented the album’s release.[18]

The first studio album that was released was 2002's Wolf Age, put out under the Black Pepper Records label.[19] The album showed off a key element that defines the band's sound—rich programming with extensive use of environmental sound samples and “darkened neo-classical noise-scapes”.[20][21] The lyrics of the band's music are generally described as thoughtful or intellectual; meditations on “the darkest realms of the animal mind and the human condition” with "Goetic, Objectivist and left-hand path elements".[4][20][22] A further example of this is seen in their choice to remix a sound recording, Underground Tunnels by a proponent of the left-hand path, Tapio Kotkavuori [fi]. Later, Fredric provided philosophical contexts for their two subsequent albums in a self-published 2009 book, The Erbeth Transmissions.[23][8]

Soon after Wolf Age, Lesikar died.[24] His guitar wasn't replaced. Instead, Asmodeus X brought in Joel Schafer (Joel 313) to fill in on electronic percussion in 2003. They had previously worked together at a concert at the Satellite Lounge in Houston prior to the production of Nova Futura, then playing on acoustic drums.

The band signed with Latex Records for their third album, Morningstar in 2004.[20] It was picked for album of the month for January 2005 by Electrogeneration.[3] This album also yielded their most popular downloaded song to date, a cover of the Psychic TV hit, "Roman P".[25]

This was followed two years later by Sanctuary, which in addition to new tracks, also revisited past songs.[26] It featured guest stints by the Los Angeles band Typhon Vortex on "Microcosm" and former Morphine Angel guitarist Deros Mezmeronicus (Carl Gibson) on "On a Spaceship with Beelzebub", as well as posthumously reworking guitarwork of Lesikar.

With Next-Gen Records in 2008, they released the two-disc style collection The Greater Key – primarily a compilation of remixes of music from the band’s prior two albums by prominent genre DJs and groups, such as Australian band Masquerade, Weltklang, The Evolutionaries (who contributed to the Xbox 360 Dead Rising soundtrack) and members of Written in Ashes, Provision and Bozo Porno Circus. The following year, the band produced two new singles and won Best Album for Sanctuary, Best E.P. for the untitled promotional version of The Greater Key, and Live Performance at the Revolutions Music Awards.[27][28][29] This year also marked Joel 313 leaving the band to re-form Provision. Currently, Kirk Graham of the California-based synthpop band Phase Theory fills in on live performances of Asmodeus X.

The band experimented with adding other members to the band, like journeyman Chris Vasquez (Skeleton Dick) on keyboards.[30] Vasquez appears on the band's music videos for On a Spaceship with Beelzebub and Theos and remixed two songs for The Greater Key. With Marshall leaving the band in 2014, Joel 313 and Vasquez returned, respectively splitting time with other projects, Post Faction and Skeleton Dick. The band later released the albums The Bright Ones and Dark Ides of Summer.[31] The title track for the former album was previously well-received in its inclusion in the compilation Negative Impact V0.3 from PfF Productions.[32] 2020 saw the release of the EP Black Fire, a mostly acoustic offering reflecting their neo-folk roots.[33]

Asmodeus X side projects edit

In 2004, Asmodeus X played the role of the Tommy Gnosis band in a Houston stage production of Hedwig and the Angry Inch, performing "Wicked Little Town (Reprise)" with a lead vocalist from The Black Math Experiment, Jef With One F.[30] Later in 2006, they went on to remix a Black Math song, "Ruler of the Rock Robots (A Love Story)", which was retitled, "Ruler of the Trance Robots".

Fredric has stepped away from the band occasionally to fill in on electronic percussion for the synthpop band Red Flag and splits his time as a founding member (Mixmaster Fritzi) of Phase Theory, working in production and playing synthesizer and electronic percussion. In 2006, he teamed with author and singer Alice Karlsdóttir and guest artists like Ian Read of the dark folk band Fire + Ice on a neo-folk project called Verdandi. He also founded Sakaki 4, which released an album in 2009.[34] Fredric further recorded with TG Mondalf a Subgenius “rant” aired on Hour of Slack #993 by Rev. Ivan Stang, founder of the Church of the Subgenius.[35] Fredric also worked with Craig Ellenwood of Psychic TV on a 2011 music video, Fire Idol vs Asmodeus X -Coconut Disco (Asmodeian mix).

Other band members edit

Other musicians who played with the band onstage include Reverend TiG (keyboards) from Bozo Porno Circus and Bamboo Crisis and Allison Scott (acoustic drums and keyboards) (Opulent).[14][36]

Members edit

Current edit

Former edit

In popular culture edit

Darker Shores from the Sanctuary album and Morphine Angel’s Breakfast with Cthulhu were reviewed in their relationship to the writings of H.P. Lovecraft in The Strange Sound of Cthulhu: Music Inspired by the Writings of H.P. Lovecraft, a 2006 book by Gary Hill of Music Street Journal.[37]

Discography edit

Full-length albums edit

  • Nova Futura, 2001 – St. Thomas Records
  • Wolf Age, 2002 - Black Pepper Records (Houston)
  • Morningstar, 2004 – Latex Records; CD includes music video for Voices Of The Fallen
  • Sanctuary, 2006 – Kreislauf Records
  • The Greater Key (Compilation), 2008 – Next-Gen Records
  • The Bright Ones, 2011 – Kreislauf Records
  • Dark Ides of Summer, 2018 – Latex Records

EPs edit

  • The Cult of the Nassarene, 1999, limited release
  • (untitled), 2003, promotional release for Wolf Age
  • (untitled), 2008, promotional release for The Greater Key – Next-Gen Records
  • Black Fire, 2020

Singles edit

  • "San Francisco Girls"/"Holy Fire", 2000 – St. Thomas Records
  • "The Cow"/"Beyond the Water", 2000 – St. Thomas Records
  • "God's Creation (Asmodeus X Remix)" (Remix of In[Perfektion] song), 2006
  • "Own Little World (Asmodeus X Mix)" (Remix of Celldweller song), 2007
  • "Underground Tunnels (Asmodeus X remix)", 2008 (as music video)
  • "Theos", 2009 (as music video)
  • "Watch Out (Asmodeus X Remix)" (Remix of Ex-VoTo song), 2009 – Poor Alice Music
  • "Power Factory", 2009
  • "Catatonic Refugee", 2009

Compilation appearances edit

  • "Krishna (Weird Blue Light Mix)", Track #2, Primal River Valley – The Past By Way Of The Future, (various artists), 2005 – Latex Records
  • "Ideal – Asmodeus X Remix", Track #10, Ideal Warfare, Provision, 2006 – Section 44 Records
  • "Ruler of the Trance Robots (A Remix)", Track #14, Last Transmission From The Blue Room, The Black Math Experiment, 2007
  • "Resurrection (Remixed by Asmodeus X)", Track #2, Resurrection EP, Warforge, 2007 – Xenobiotic Records
  • "The Bright Ones", Track #11, Negative Impact Vol. 3, (various artists), 2008 – PfF Productions
  • "Always the Same featuring Asmodeus X", Track #1-6, The Grey Years, 2008 – Bleiburg
  • "Find Another Way", Track #1-3, (various artists), Free Tibet Free, 2008 – Dark Transmission (Germany)
  • "Power Factory (Alle Lassen Mix)", Track #8, Negative Impact Vol. 4, 2011 – PfF Productions
  • "Something I Missed (feat. SPIKE the Percussionist)", Track #10, (various artists), New Mind Emergence (Artificial Intelligence), 2016 – Latex Records

Remixes and covers of Asmodeus X edit

  • "Crucified Serpent (Valhalla Mix)", Endymion, Track #2-4, Hunter's Moon, (various artists), 2006 Stark (Damon Law), Written in Ashes – Dark Horizons
  • "Wolf In The Sky", Fremdheit (Germany), Track #5, North Country, Verdandi, 2006
  • "Typhoon", Led Manville (Spain), Track #2-11, God Plays Dice, DJ Led Manville, 2007
  • "Morningstar (Flaschback Mix)", Track #2-9, hEADaCHE re:mixes V2: Highly Dangerous Defects, hEADaCHE, 2006 – Underground Inc.

Music videos edit

  • Wolf in the Sky, 2003 – director David J
  • Voices of the Fallen, 2004 – director Amy Coster
  • MuZ, 2006 – director Xeghys
  • Glass Towers, 2006 – director Paul Fredric
  • Wewelsburg 2 (Driving to Wewelsburg), 2007 – director Paul Fredric
  • Astaroth, 2008 – director Paul Fredric
  • Theos, 2009 – director Paul Fredric
  • On a Spaceship with Beelzebub, 2009 – director Paul Fredric
  • Fifth Planet, 2011 – director Chris Camacho
  • The Bright Ones, 2012 – director Paul Fredric

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ Eelco. X Wolf Age. Rockezine, December 30, 2002.
  2. ^ Band review. ROARezine (in Dutch), August 25, 2004.
  3. ^ a b c Dj Cybergoth. Asmodeus X Mourningstar (Electrogeneration album of the month January 2005). Electrogeneration (Belgium), December 24, 2004.
  4. ^ a b HD. Asmodeus X. Funprox Webzine, February 21, 2003.
  5. ^ Kristofer Upjohn. Asmodeus X: Morning Star. Chain D.L.K., July 15, 2004. Retrieved February 13, 2011.
  6. ^ Press release by Asmodeus X July 23, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Jeremy Eckhart. Interview- Asmodeus X. July 11, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Grave Concerns E-zine, October 17, 2004.
  8. ^ a b Ines (15 September 2015). "Asmodeus X - Interview". Terra Relicta. Retrieved March 29, 2021.
  9. ^ a b Morphine Angel. Encyclopedia of Lincoln Bands. Star City Scene. Retrieved February 21, 2011.
  10. ^ ELECTRIC HELLFIRE CLUB ,THE - Calling Dr. Luv - CD. Retrieved February 21, 2011.
  11. ^ 'Morephine Angel Lovenest+Murderfest' - Morphine Angel biography. Delinquent Records. Retrieved February 22, 2020.
  12. ^ IMDB listing for Morphine Angel on the movie Shut Eye
  13. ^ Shut Eye trailer with soundtrack list of bands. December 21, 2007.
  14. ^ a b Sande Chen. Goth Via Space City: Let other goth acts infest other cities; Asmodeus X is perfectly happy here. Houston Press, December 23, 1999.
  15. ^ Announcement of first concert, Asmodeus X website
  16. ^ Music Awards Winners. Houston Press, July 27, 2000.
  17. ^ Asmodeus X band biography 2018-08-28 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved September 1, 2009.
  18. ^ Paul Fredric. Asmodeus X - Nova Futura release. August 5, 2005, Retrieved September 1, 2009.
  19. ^ Rouner, Jef (18 January 2013). "The 5 Most Important Years in Goth Music: 2002". Houston Press. Retrieved 29 March 2021.
  20. ^ a b c Joshua Heinrich, Jeremy Eckhart Asmodeus X- Morningstar. July 11, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Grave Concerns E-zine, February 17, 2005.
  21. ^ Review. Gothic Beauty. Issue 9. 2003.
  22. ^ Chris Parasyte. Asmodeus X: Asmodeus X EP. Starvox, March 2003.
  23. ^ Fritzi. Check out Erbeth Transmissions at Latex Records. Retrieved February 21, 2011.
  24. ^ ASMODEUS X: SYNTHESIZING THE ELECTRONIC WITH THE ESOTERIC....... Next-Gen Records. Retrieved February 23, 2011.
  25. ^ Information from the iTunes Store, Retrieved on October 9, 2009
  26. ^ "Daimonic Body Music (DBM)". Latex Records. Retrieved March 29, 2021.
  27. ^ Revolutions Music Awards co-sponsor Revolutions Entertainment Group 2011-02-07 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on March 30, 2021
  28. ^ Revolutions Music Awards co-sponsor Gulf Coast Electronic Music Association
  29. ^ Revolutions Awards 2011-09-04 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on March 29, 2021
  30. ^ a b Jef With One F. Aftermath: Asmodeus X at Numbers. Houston Press, October 27, 2008.
  31. ^ Rouner, Jef (14 August 2018). "Surprise! There's a New Asmodeus X Album Out Now!". Houston Press. Retrieved 29 March 2021.
  32. ^ Michelle Russo. "VV.AA: NEGATIVE IMPACT VOL 3". Chain D.L.K., February 22, 2009. Retrieved March 29, 2021.
  33. ^ Rouner, Jef (April 28, 2020). "Houston's darkwave Asmodeus X goes acoustic". Houston Chronicle.
  34. ^ Asmodeus X. NextGen Records. Retrieved March 8, 2011.
  35. ^ Malahki Thorn. Asmodeus X & Latex Records in an Unusual Location. Heathen Harvest, May 17, 2005.
  36. ^ Opulent band site with Allison Scott's appearances sitting in with Asmodeus X. Retrieved September 1, 2009.
  37. ^ The Strange Sound of Cthulhu book release announcement. Music Street Journal, August 20, 2006.

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Asmodeus X is an American electro industrial band whose music is frequently characterized as a mixture of EBM and darkwave and typically includes the use of environmental sampling 1 2 3 Their style is said to be influenced by the music of Laibach Kraftwerk Death in June and Front 242 among others 3 4 The vocals have been described as following in the EBM synthpop tradition of being somewhat flat lending a darker edge to the music 5 The band is promoted as the original and ex officio Black Corps of the industrial underground 6 7 Asmodeus XAsmodeus X left to right Brad Marshall Paul Fredric Photo courtesy Komodokat 2008Background informationOriginHouston Texas U S GenresElectro industrialYears active1999 presentLabelsNext Gen Records Underground Inc Latex RecordsMembersPaul FredricJoel 313Chris VasquezPast membersBrad MarshalFrank G LesikarWebsiteOfficial Asmodeus X website Contents 1 History 1 1 Morphine Angel 1 2 Asmodeus X 1 3 Asmodeus X side projects 2 Other band members 3 Members 3 1 Current 3 2 Former 4 In popular culture 5 Discography 5 1 Full length albums 5 2 EPs 5 3 Singles 5 4 Compilation appearances 6 Remixes and covers of Asmodeus X 7 Music videos 8 Notes and references 9 External linksHistory editMorphine Angel edit Asmodeus X was founded by Paul Fredric and Brad Marshal in Houston Texas in 1999 Fredric Paul McAtee and Marshal were originally members of a Goth band called Morphine Angel formed in Lincoln Nebraska in 1993 and later based in Chicago Illinois 8 During this time part of Fredric s musical training came from work with Thomas Thorn lead vocalist for the industrial metal band Electric Hellfire Club contributing vocals for EHC s song Pack 44 9 10 Recording on the St Thomas Black Pepper and Delinquent Records labels Morphine Angel developed a significant following 11 Their song Age of Man was included in the soundtrack to the independent film Shut Eye alongside other popular goth oriented electro bands such as In Strict Confidence 12 13 However the band fell apart as members relocated to different cities Fredric and Marshal leaving in March 1999 9 Later that year the two formed Asmodeus X 14 Asmodeus X edit Asmodeus X s first release The Cult of the Nassarene was released the year prior to their live debut at the Houston club Instant Karma on February 26 2000 15 The band grew with the addition of guitarist Frank G Lesikar and their performances earned the 2000 Critic s choice for Best Industrial Noise Band from the Houston Press 16 This was followed by the release of two singles with St Thomas Records one being a cover of the Fever Tree hit San Francisco Girls Their first studio album Nova Futura was produced in 2001 by Victor Peraino former keyboardist of Kingdom Come and included the song The Tiger featuring guest drummer Dennis Machine Gun Thompson formerly of MC5 as guest drummer 17 The album also contained re recorded tracks of their singles However differences between the studio and St Thomas prevented the album s release 18 The first studio album that was released was 2002 s Wolf Age put out under the Black Pepper Records label 19 The album showed off a key element that defines the band s sound rich programming with extensive use of environmental sound samples and darkened neo classical noise scapes 20 21 The lyrics of the band s music are generally described as thoughtful or intellectual meditations on the darkest realms of the animal mind and the human condition with Goetic Objectivist and left hand path elements 4 20 22 A further example of this is seen in their choice to remix a sound recording Underground Tunnels by a proponent of the left hand path Tapio Kotkavuori fi Later Fredric provided philosophical contexts for their two subsequent albums in a self published 2009 book The Erbeth Transmissions 23 8 Soon after Wolf Age Lesikar died 24 His guitar wasn t replaced Instead Asmodeus X brought in Joel Schafer Joel 313 to fill in on electronic percussion in 2003 They had previously worked together at a concert at the Satellite Lounge in Houston prior to the production of Nova Futura then playing on acoustic drums The band signed with Latex Records for their third album Morningstar in 2004 20 It was picked for album of the month for January 2005 by Electrogeneration 3 This album also yielded their most popular downloaded song to date a cover of the Psychic TV hit Roman P 25 This was followed two years later by Sanctuary which in addition to new tracks also revisited past songs 26 It featured guest stints by the Los Angeles band Typhon Vortex on Microcosm and former Morphine Angel guitarist Deros Mezmeronicus Carl Gibson on On a Spaceship with Beelzebub as well as posthumously reworking guitarwork of Lesikar With Next Gen Records in 2008 they released the two disc style collection The Greater Key primarily a compilation of remixes of music from the band s prior two albums by prominent genre DJs and groups such as Australian band Masquerade Weltklang The Evolutionaries who contributed to the Xbox 360 Dead Rising soundtrack and members of Written in Ashes Provision and Bozo Porno Circus The following year the band produced two new singles and won Best Album for Sanctuary Best E P for the untitled promotional version of The Greater Key and Live Performance at the Revolutions Music Awards 27 28 29 This year also marked Joel 313 leaving the band to re form Provision Currently Kirk Graham of the California based synthpop band Phase Theory fills in on live performances of Asmodeus X The band experimented with adding other members to the band like journeyman Chris Vasquez Skeleton Dick on keyboards 30 Vasquez appears on the band s music videos for On a Spaceship with Beelzebub and Theos and remixed two songs for The Greater Key With Marshall leaving the band in 2014 Joel 313 and Vasquez returned respectively splitting time with other projects Post Faction and Skeleton Dick The band later released the albums The Bright Ones and Dark Ides of Summer 31 The title track for the former album was previously well received in its inclusion in the compilation Negative Impact V0 3 from PfF Productions 32 2020 saw the release of the EP Black Fire a mostly acoustic offering reflecting their neo folk roots 33 Asmodeus X side projects edit In 2004 Asmodeus X played the role of the Tommy Gnosis band in a Houston stage production of Hedwig and the Angry Inch performing Wicked Little Town Reprise with a lead vocalist from The Black Math Experiment Jef With One F 30 Later in 2006 they went on to remix a Black Math song Ruler of the Rock Robots A Love Story which was retitled Ruler of the Trance Robots Fredric has stepped away from the band occasionally to fill in on electronic percussion for the synthpop band Red Flag and splits his time as a founding member Mixmaster Fritzi of Phase Theory working in production and playing synthesizer and electronic percussion In 2006 he teamed with author and singer Alice Karlsdottir and guest artists like Ian Read of the dark folk band Fire Ice on a neo folk project called Verdandi He also founded Sakaki 4 which released an album in 2009 34 Fredric further recorded with TG Mondalf a Subgenius rant aired on Hour of Slack 993 by Rev Ivan Stang founder of the Church of the Subgenius 35 Fredric also worked with Craig Ellenwood of Psychic TV on a 2011 music video Fire Idol vs Asmodeus X Coconut Disco Asmodeian mix Other band members editOther musicians who played with the band onstage include Reverend TiG keyboards from Bozo Porno Circus and Bamboo Crisis and Allison Scott acoustic drums and keyboards Opulent 14 36 Members editCurrent edit Paul Fredric vocals programming theremin 1999 present Joel 313 Joel Schafer electronic percussion 2003 2009 2014 present Chris Vasquez keyboards 2014 present Former edit Brad Marshal keyboards synthesizers 1999 2014 Frank G Lesikar Frank Faust Gary Lesikar guitars 1999 2002 In popular culture editDarker Shores from the Sanctuary album and Morphine Angel s Breakfast with Cthulhu were reviewed in their relationship to the writings of H P Lovecraft in The Strange Sound of Cthulhu Music Inspired by the Writings of H P Lovecraft a 2006 book by Gary Hill of Music Street Journal 37 Discography editFull length albums edit Nova Futura 2001 St Thomas Records Wolf Age 2002 Black Pepper Records Houston Morningstar 2004 Latex Records CD includes music video for Voices Of The Fallen Sanctuary 2006 Kreislauf Records The Greater Key Compilation 2008 Next Gen Records The Bright Ones 2011 Kreislauf Records Dark Ides of Summer 2018 Latex Records EPs edit The Cult of the Nassarene 1999 limited release untitled 2003 promotional release for Wolf Age untitled 2008 promotional release for The Greater Key Next Gen Records Black Fire 2020 Singles edit San Francisco Girls Holy Fire 2000 St Thomas Records The Cow Beyond the Water 2000 St Thomas Records God s Creation Asmodeus X Remix Remix of In Perfektion song 2006 Own Little World Asmodeus X Mix Remix of Celldweller song 2007 Underground Tunnels Asmodeus X remix 2008 as music video Theos 2009 as music video Watch Out Asmodeus X Remix Remix of Ex VoTo song 2009 Poor Alice Music Power Factory 2009 Catatonic Refugee 2009 Compilation appearances edit Krishna Weird Blue Light Mix Track 2 Primal River Valley The Past By Way Of The Future various artists 2005 Latex Records Ideal Asmodeus X Remix Track 10 Ideal Warfare Provision 2006 Section 44 Records Ruler of the Trance Robots A Remix Track 14 Last Transmission From The Blue Room The Black Math Experiment 2007 Resurrection Remixed by Asmodeus X Track 2 Resurrection EP Warforge 2007 Xenobiotic Records The Bright Ones Track 11 Negative Impact Vol 3 various artists 2008 PfF Productions Always the Same featuring Asmodeus X Track 1 6 The Grey Years 2008 Bleiburg Find Another Way Track 1 3 various artists Free Tibet Free 2008 Dark Transmission Germany Power Factory Alle Lassen Mix Track 8 Negative Impact Vol 4 2011 PfF Productions Something I Missed feat SPIKE the Percussionist Track 10 various artists New Mind Emergence Artificial Intelligence 2016 Latex RecordsRemixes and covers of Asmodeus X edit Crucified Serpent Valhalla Mix Endymion Track 2 4 Hunter s Moon various artists 2006 Stark Damon Law Written in Ashes Dark Horizons Wolf In The Sky Fremdheit Germany Track 5 North Country Verdandi 2006 Typhoon Led Manville Spain Track 2 11 God Plays Dice DJ Led Manville 2007 Morningstar Flaschback Mix Track 2 9 hEADaCHE re mixes V2 Highly Dangerous Defects hEADaCHE 2006 Underground Inc Music videos editWolf in the Sky 2003 director David J Voices of the Fallen 2004 director Amy Coster MuZ 2006 director Xeghys Glass Towers 2006 director Paul Fredric Wewelsburg 2 Driving to Wewelsburg 2007 director Paul Fredric Astaroth 2008 director Paul Fredric Theos 2009 director Paul Fredric On a Spaceship with Beelzebub 2009 director Paul Fredric Fifth Planet 2011 director Chris Camacho The Bright Ones 2012 director Paul FredricNotes and references edit Eelco X Wolf Age Rockezine December 30 2002 Band review ROARezine in Dutch August 25 2004 a b c Dj Cybergoth Asmodeus X Mourningstar Electrogeneration album of the month January 2005 Electrogeneration Belgium December 24 2004 a b HD Asmodeus X Funprox Webzine February 21 2003 Kristofer Upjohn Asmodeus X Morning Star Chain D L K July 15 2004 Retrieved February 13 2011 Press release by Asmodeus X Archived July 23 2007 at the Wayback Machine Jeremy Eckhart Interview Asmodeus X Archived July 11 2011 at the Wayback Machine Grave Concerns E zine October 17 2004 a b Ines 15 September 2015 Asmodeus X Interview Terra Relicta Retrieved March 29 2021 a b Morphine Angel Encyclopedia of Lincoln Bands Star City Scene Retrieved February 21 2011 ELECTRIC HELLFIRE CLUB THE Calling Dr Luv CD Retrieved February 21 2011 Morephine Angel Lovenest Murderfest Morphine Angel biography Delinquent Records Retrieved February 22 2020 IMDB listing for Morphine Angel on the movie Shut Eye Shut Eye trailer with soundtrack list of bands December 21 2007 a b Sande Chen Goth Via Space City Let other goth acts infest other cities Asmodeus X is perfectly happy here Houston Press December 23 1999 Announcement of first concert Asmodeus X website Music Awards Winners Houston Press July 27 2000 Asmodeus X band biography Archived 2018 08 28 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved September 1 2009 Paul Fredric Asmodeus X Nova Futura release August 5 2005 Retrieved September 1 2009 Rouner Jef 18 January 2013 The 5 Most Important Years in Goth Music 2002 Houston Press Retrieved 29 March 2021 a b c Joshua Heinrich Jeremy Eckhart Asmodeus X Morningstar Archived July 11 2011 at the Wayback Machine Grave Concerns E zine February 17 2005 Review Gothic Beauty Issue 9 2003 Chris Parasyte Asmodeus X Asmodeus X EP Starvox March 2003 Fritzi Check out Erbeth Transmissions at Latex Records Retrieved February 21 2011 ASMODEUS X SYNTHESIZING THE ELECTRONIC WITH THE ESOTERIC Next Gen Records Retrieved February 23 2011 Information from the iTunes Store Retrieved on October 9 2009 Daimonic Body Music DBM Latex Records Retrieved March 29 2021 Revolutions Music Awards co sponsor Revolutions Entertainment Group Archived 2011 02 07 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on March 30 2021 Revolutions Music Awards co sponsor Gulf Coast Electronic Music Association Revolutions Awards Archived 2011 09 04 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on March 29 2021 a b Jef With One F Aftermath Asmodeus X at Numbers Houston Press October 27 2008 Rouner Jef 14 August 2018 Surprise There s a New Asmodeus X Album Out Now Houston Press Retrieved 29 March 2021 Michelle Russo VV AA NEGATIVE IMPACT VOL 3 Chain D L K February 22 2009 Retrieved March 29 2021 Rouner Jef April 28 2020 Houston s darkwave Asmodeus X goes acoustic Houston Chronicle Asmodeus X NextGen Records Retrieved March 8 2011 Malahki Thorn Asmodeus X amp Latex Records in an Unusual Location Heathen Harvest May 17 2005 Opulent band site with Allison Scott s appearances sitting in with Asmodeus X Retrieved September 1 2009 The Strange Sound of Cthulhu book release announcement Music Street Journal August 20 2006 External links editOfficial website Asmodeus X at AllMusic Asmodeus X discography at Discogs Asmodeus X discography at MusicBrainz Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Asmodeus X amp oldid 1192976019, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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