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Golden Dawn:
Chapter I: Early Obscurity
Stefan Traunmüller formed GOLDEN DAWN in the year 1992.
Originally a one-man black metal project, the first demo,
entitled Lullaby, embraced the doom/black metal genre,
complimenting its musical escapades with an epic concept story
based on Viking mythology. The varied experimental keyboards,
which would later become a trademark of GOLDEN DAWN in the
coming years, were already present. Additionally, GOLDEN DAWN
released a 90-minute split-demo with APEIRON, another
Traunmüller creation, serving as an outlet for his love of
electronic and ambient experimental sounds.
Chapter II: Austrian Black Metal Syndicate
In 1995 Ray Wells of PAZUZU and Martin Schirenc of HOLLENTHON
discovered GOLDEN DAWN while searching for Austrian bands to
feature on the Austrian Black Metal Syndicate’s compilation CD
to be released by Dark Matter Records, a sub-label of the now
defunct Sing Sang Records. In the mid-nineties, the A.B.M.S.
served as a platform to support the activities of several
bands. A.B.M.S. - Norici Obscura Pars became Dark Matter’s
first release and featured a good selection of Austria’s dark
side, including tracks from PAZUZU, PERVERTUM, VUZEM
(HOLLENTHON’s predecessor) and GOLDEN DAWN. Traunmüller
contributed two tracks, Way of the Sorcerer and Enigma, which
were recorded at the Sing Sang Studio during a September
weekend in 1995. Of the two, Way Of The Sorcerer received rave
reviews for its varied melodic black metal style, and GOLDEN
DAWN quickly became one of the bands to watch.
Chapter III: The Side Projects
In spite of the first waves of enthusiasm greeting GOLDEN
DAWN, Traunmüller remained unsure about his musical direction.
He feared that an experimental project such as GOLDEN DAWN
placed too many limits on his creativity. Thus, he proceeded
to record further demo tapes under different project names,
but it was GOLDEN DAWN’s third demo, Way Of The Sorcerer, that
proved the most inviting.
Chapter IV: The Art of Dreaming
In early 1996, Dark Matter signed on GOLDEN DAWN and
Traunmüller entered the Sing Sang studio under the expertise
of accomplished producer Martin Schirenc. The tedious
recording/production process under very professional
circumstances was the key to the unique sound of the band’s
debut, The Art of Dreaming. Schirenc, who shared guitar
responsibilities, backed Traunmüller. Thomas Tannenberger
(founding member of ABIGOR) and several session singers also
contributed to the recording. Following its release, the debut
was praised worldwide for its raw black metal charm, its
dreamy soundscapes, and its eccentric experimental passages.
Chapter V: The Years of Silence
In 1997, the future darkened for GOLDEN DAWN as both Schirenc
and Wells left Dark Matter Records. Bound by a contractual
agreement, Traunmüller spent several weeks in the studio
between 1997 and 1999 recording portions of the band’s
follow-up, Sublimity. But with the passage of time, Sing
Sang’s financial outlook turned grim and the label’s owner
repeatedly refused to allow the release of the nearly
completed recording by another label.
Traunmüller, however, wasted no time in improving his
home-studio and learning about the recording process. He
recorded a new version of Sublimity, as well as A Solemn Day
at his home studio. The difficulties of the past years were
reflected in the material’s melancholic style.
Chapter VI: Masquerade
In early 2001, Traunmüller joined forces with two guitarists
and concurrently signed with Ars Metalli. But while Masquerade
was being recorded, the label folded, leaving the band to
self-finance the album. The finished product includes the work
of Moritz Neuner on drums, as well as the talents of several
session singers, and presents a more varied and experimental
GOLDEN DAWN, which eventually secured a deal with NAPALM RECORDS.
The long awaited comeback of GOLDEN DAWN is scheduled for 24
February 2003. Simultaneously the label will release a
re-mastered mid-price version of The Art of Dreaming featuring
new artwork.
GOLDEN DAWN is:
Stefan Traunmüller - Keyboards, Vocals, Additional Guitars
Sebastian Reiter - Bass, Lead & Acoustic Guitar
Karim Kienzle - Rhythm & Lead Guitar
Moritz Neuner - Drums
Given to us by Napalm Records 5/04
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