MORTIIS, VOND - Rare Handmade Vinyl Available
October 18, 2010, 14 years ago
MORTIIS check in with the following brief update:
"Hey people, just a quick heads up to let you know we put out some new Mortiis and VOND handmade vinyls. You can check them out here ."As previously reported, Mortiis returned to satiate fans' desire for new music on October 10th with Perfectly Defect, a completely free, full-length, downloadable album.
Mortiis has spent much of the past couple years writing and recording The Great Deceiver, the follow-up to 2004's full-length The Grudge, and the 2007 remix album, Some Kind of Heroin. Perfectly Defect is the quintessential prelude to the world of The Great Deceiver - while the latter is heavier and darker, the former is varied, experimental, and largely instrumental. The bottom line is that Perfectly Defect leads into The Great Deceiver acting as a crucial stage in the evolution of Mortiis' music.
"When we were writing and working on The Great Deceiver, we were coming up with all sorts of inspired stuff, a really varied collection of music," Mortiis offered. "Some of it was far too varied and experimental to be included in such an angry, dark album as The Great Deceiver so we created a brand new album that is the introductory element to the more intricate world of The Great Deceiver.""I think we really captured a cool vibe here," Mortiis enthused. "It's not easy marrying anger with melody, but I believe we did it. The songs on Perfectly Defect were created across a period of time, and I believe it shows in terms of what inspired these songs. They're rather soundtrack-y in a dark and sometimes bombastic way."
With the concept of digital distribution came a new empowerment for Mortiis - one where the artist controls his own artistic destiny.
"After our record deal finally expired, I had developed a profound aversion to the very idea of letting other people control my art, my lifework," he said. "So, again, the idea of the new technology really did grow on me. We dealt with some really evil stuff in the industry. Nothing shocking in terms of industry practice, but at a human level, it was a living nightmare. It reached a point where we fired everyone around us except for the handful of people we knew we could trust. It was a big move, but had to be done in order to survive. It was like rewinding the clock back to the start and beginning with a clean slate. We started working on a ton of new music right then. With the advent of modern technology, we realized we could do a lot of stuff without the often self-serving, meddling record labels. No record label would ever have let us put out an album for free, with the option to donate if the fans wanted to."The album will be available at Mortiis.com beginning on October 10th. There is no cost for the download, but donations to cover the cost of recording may be made through the website.