Phormula | ||||
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original release
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Studio album by Ephel Duath | ||||
Released | May 2000 | |||
Recorded | Fear Studio in Ravenna, Italy | |||
Genre | Experimental metal, black metal | |||
Length | 42:35 | |||
Label | Code666 | |||
Producer | Ephel Duath | |||
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re-release
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | |
Chronicles of Chaos | (8/10) |
Negura | (8/10) |
Phormula is the full-length debut studio album by the Italian band Ephel Duath. Originally released through Code666 label in early 2000, the album was reissued two years later by Earache's sub-label Elitist. Bonus tracks on the reissue were three songs from the 1998 demo Opera and two remixes; this release was re-titled as Rephormula.
At the time, Ephel Duath consisted of Giuliano Mogicato and Davide Tiso, both playing guitar, accompanied by synthesizers and programmed drums. Mogicato was the main composer of the album, but both members of Ephel Duath added their ideas to the arrangements, with influences from old Norwegian black metal mixed with electronic music.
Ephel Duath was formed in Padova, Veneto, in February 1998, initially as a studio project, by the duo of Davide Tiso (vocals, guitar, keyboards) and Giuliano Mogicato (vocals, guitar, bass). The project debuted in October that same year with the demo Opera. This recording sold over 1,000 copies and topped MP3.com's heavy metal charts with over 20,000 free downloads, which drew attention of the newly founded Italian label Code666 who signed the band in late 1999. The duo recorded and mixed the album at Fear Studio in Ravenna, Italy.Phormula was released in May 2000 and was well-received by critics, who generally praised the creativity of musicians as well as their experimental combination of electronic music and extreme metal. However, this success did not prevent the departure of Giuliano Mogicato in June 2001. In a 2008 interview with Avantgarde-metal.com, Davide Tiso discussed the departure of Mogicato:
We have been a great communion for a lot of years, but after the Phormula recording session, my bandmate Giuliano [Mogicato] became completely confused regarding the [sic] Ephel Duath’s future. He wanted to move the new sound to some "anti-metal" form; Ephel Duath in his conception would be an instrumental band with percussion, cello and others acoustic instruments. I preferred to continue alone, because I thought he would destroy the spirit of the band.