Dissection - Reinkaos
1.Nexion 218
2.Beyond the Horizon
3.Starless Aeon
4.Black Dragon
5.Dark Mother Divine
6.Xeper-I-Set
7.Chaosophia
8.God of Forbidden Light
9.Reinkaos
10.Internal Fire
11.Maha Kali
Length: 43:01
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Reinkaos

  • Type: Full-length
  • Style: Death Metal
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  • Year: 2006
  • Country: Sweden
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Tracklist
Length: 43:01

  1. Nexion 218
  2. Beyond the Horizon
  3. Starless Aeon
  4. Black Dragon
  5. Dark Mother Divine
  6. Xeper-I-Set
  7. Chaosophia
  8. God of Forbidden Light
  9. Reinkaos
  10. Internal Fire
  11. Maha Kali
8 users have collected this album

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'Dissection - Reinkaos'
'Reinkaos'

4.3 star rating 85%

Dissection - “Reinkaos” 2006


Dissection
“Reinkaos”

Origin: Strömstad, Västra Götaland, Sweden

Genre: Black Metal

Label: Black Horizon Music

“Death is the orgasm of life…” We should all be so fortunate to have the same fearless outlook upon existence. For you see, death is imminent and as fast as time passes, it’s safe to say that it’s also right around the corner. But for Jon Nödtveidt, death was merely an adventure; a second chapter. “To transcend with Dragon’s wings” and to live forever in the formless spirit. Jon took his own life in accordance with the notion that the true Satanist can forego the less-than-glorious process of growing old and choose to take his own life at his peak in order to face the other side in strength and with glory. Jon’s esoteric works within the Temple of the Black Light formerly known as the Misanthropic Luciferian Order defined the entirety of his life from his personal affairs down to - of course - his music.

Jon joined the MLO in 1995, the same year Dissection’s “Storm of the Light’s Bane” was released. I feel like his joining essential put the brakes on whatever creative propulsion the band may have been riding which was one Hell of a ride to say the least. Black metal of the finest and of the most imaginative consortium. Still diabolical in nature but nothing like what would transpire 11 years later…

Jon was convicted of murder shortly after joining the order. Although mutterings of human sacrifice had apparently circulated throughout the ranks, the murder of Josef ben Meddour was chalked up to random violence. No one will ever know the true motive behind this murder and Jon subsequently spent a decade behind bars for it. It was a time that Jon used to reinvent himself and to visualize a different future for Dissection; one where The Eleven and the disruption of cosmic order were all that mattered.

Following his release from prison, Jon reformed Dissection with new members, Set Teitan and Tomas Asklund and recorded their third and final album in 2006’s “Reinkaos”. With “Reinkaos”, instead of constructing an elaborate labyrinth of an album akin to the output of today’s occult-driven bands, Dissection put together their most accessible album. Palatable and savory as all those sweet hooks and melodies converge with all those martial rhythms and concrete bass lines. Something that could appeal to any fan of extreme music as it boasts unforgettable cuts: “Beyond the Horizon”, “Black Dragon” and “Maha-Kali” to name just a few. A rarity indeed for a band to dial down the dynamics and take such a simple approach to their craft after having established itself as a beacon for innovation for the genre. But damn, it just sounds so fucking good. Only the most tantalizing of sonic elixirs to awaken The Dragon and to homage The Ancients. Riff-dominated, Gothenburg-inspired and delicious for lack of a better word. So many of their fans were taken aback by this unprecedented shift in creative direction but this was of no consequence to Jon. “Reinkaos” is an album that was realized with a purpose or at least it comes off that way. Formulas, incantations and salutations linked to The Eleven throughout and let’s just say that Jon wasn’t simply rubbing one out here. This is the album that I believe he wanted Dissection to be remembered by, as I feel Jon had envisioned his looming fate while incarcerated. It was only a matter of time.

Jon committed suicide in 2006, the same year “Reinkaos” was released and following their greatest ever live recording. He died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound and his body was discovered within a circle of candles, a copy of Liber Azerate lain open before him. Some call it crazy, most a tragedy but it’s just not for us to truly understand. We’ll never know what Jon knew: the things he must have seen and experienced through the practice of ritual and the use of magick. Enough for him to have dedicated his life while he was here and then to take it in the name of his esoteric works. Death the orgasm of life, remember? The stronger the release the better I guess… No questioning that, but to leave us all without such magnificent music and to have left behind such timeless art is where tragedy comes into play. Why didn’t Jon’s thirst for more knowledge and experience dominate whatever urge he had to end it all? I’ve read where Jon was described as someone who got the most out of life in almost childlike fashion, so once again there lies before us this great mystery and for journalists like myself, it’s a frustrating one. But all the greats are steeped in mystique, some more than others.

The greatest black metal project of all time? You could say that and most wouldn’t argue. Is “Reinkaos” Dissection’s greatest album? Certainly not. But what this album represents as far as how much Jon had changed over the course of eleven years and the esoteric nature of it is what makes it something special. That and the overall 180 in creative direction from their previous record. Sorely missed and vastly emulated are Jon and Dissection. The world of black metal just isn’t the same without them. We try to move on from the impact Jon made on the scene and from the amazing music he left behind but we can’t and never will. Why? Because that’s what’s called being a legend and legends never die… Rest in chaos, old friend.

Captivation: 9/10
Concept: 9/10
Cover Art: 8/10
Production: 8.5/10
Revisitability: 8.5/10

Final Score: 8.5/10

Experience “Reinkaos” by Dissection right here:

https://youtu.be/lugA911tZvA?si=VDaYVQRxKglJQMcl

~Jeger

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#1 By Damien Hell (Archived) on
9th Sep, 2012 @ 01:07 UTC
09-09-2012

This is True Black metal! Hails!!!

Murder + Suicide = 1 cool motherfucker!!!

And the music kicks ass too!!!

R.i.p Jon Nodtveidt

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