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The Pernicious Enigma

The Pernicious Enigma
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Studio album by Esoteric
Released April 1997
Recorded 9–26 July 1996
Studio Rich Bitch Studios, Birmingham
Genre Funeral doom metal
Length 115:00
Label Aesthetic Death
Producer Esoteric, Steve Wilson
Esoteric chronology
Epistemological Despondency
(1994)Epistemological Despondency1994
The Pernicious Enigma
(1997)
Metamorphogenesis
(1999)Metamorphogenesis1999
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Ave Noctum 9/10 stars
Sputnikmusic 5/5 stars

The Pernicious Enigma is the second studio album by the British doom metal band Esoteric. It was released in 1997 through Aesthetic Death Records. The Pernicious Enigma comprises two discs with a total running time of an hour and 55 minutes.

The album has received much praise since its release, and is seen as one of the band's best works. It has been cited to of help influence the funeral doom and death-doom genres. The album would later be remastered and released as a three-disc vinyl set in 2016, limited to only 600 copies.

The album was recorded at Rich Bitch Studios during the month of July 1996 and was mixed in October the same year, starting on the 9th and ending on the 15th. Mixing duties were held by the band itself, while the production and engineering featured the band being assisted by Steve Wilson. Anthony Brewer was hired as a session drummer to record on a few tracks on the album. The album was mastered at Strype Audio Studios, Oslo, Norway by Tom Kvalsvoll. The track "NOXBC9701040" was improvised in studio on 21 July 1996.

For the remaster, the album was mixed and mastered by Greg Chandler in 2015.Kevin Metcalfe also helped cut the lacquer used for the record manufacturing for the album at Soundmasters, London, United Kingdom.



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