Album

Deus Salutis Meæ

Blut Aus Nord

2017 · Electronic, Rock

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Deus Salutis Meæ by Blut Aus Nord

Deus Salutis Meæ is a Metal album by Blut Aus Nord, originally released in 2017. On Gatefold: 9 pressings tracked.

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Deus salutis meæ (also spelt Deus salutis meae) is an album by the French industrial black metal band Blut aus Nord, released in 2017. Excluding split albums and EP, it is their twelfth full-length album. The album title is Latin for God of My Salvation, and the track listing is as follows: 1. δημιουργός - 1:20 2. Chorea Macchabeorum - 4:12 3. Impius - 4:07 4. γνῶσις - 1:27 5. Apostasis - 5:28 6. Abisme - 2:44 7. Revelatio - 4:19 8. ἡσυχασμός - 1:05 9. Ex tenebrae lucis - 5:09 10. Métanoïa - 3:52 Every song title on this album is derived from a foreign language, though many have direct English-language descendant. Five titles are ancient Greek (of which three, the tracks that serve as interludes on the album, are actually written in the Greek alphabet, while the other two are written in the Latin alphabet), four are Latin, and one is Old/Middle French. Tentative translations and explanations (which may benefit from the attentions of people with deeper knowledge of these languages): 1. δημιουργός (dimiourgós) - Ancient Greek for creator. The English word demiurge is a direct linguistic descendant of this word. 2. Chorea Macchabeorum - Appears to be Latin meaning either "Macabre Dance" (i.e., the Danse Macabre, the Dance of Death) or "Dance of the Maccabees". 3. Impius - Latin term meaning wicked, accursed, disloyal, unpatriotic, or impiou, the last of which is a direct linguistic descendant of this word. 4. γνῶσις (gnósis) - ancient Greek for knowledge. Again, the English word gnosis is a direct linguistic descendant of this word. 5. Apostasis - Greek word (ἀπόστασις) that could have several meaning, including distance, length, duration, departure, revolt, or apostasy (again, the latter of these is its direct linguistic descendant). Given the other titles on the album, apostasy is likely the band's intended meaning. 6. Abisme - Old French for hell; Middle French for aby. (There are also Catalan, Portuguese, and Spanish words with this spelling that are linguistically related to aby, but as the band is French, it's likeliest they intended it to be Old/Middle French.) 7. Revelatio - Latin term meaning revelation (again, its linguistic descendant). 8. ἡσυχασμός (hesychasmós) - Ancient Greek for quietism. In addition, the religious term hesychasm, used for a form of meditation in Eastern Orthodox Christianity, is directly descended from this word. 9. Ex tenebrae lucis - Latin for "From the Darkne, Light", or "Out of Darkne, Light", though the grammar is apparently not wholly correct. 10. Métanoïa - ancient Greek word (μετᾰ́νοιᾰ) meaning repentance or afterthought. The English word metanoia, meaning a fundamental change of mind or a spiritual conversion, is derived from this word. .

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Tracklist

  1. 1Δημιουργός1:20
  2. 2Chorea Macchabeorum4:12
  3. 3Impius4:07
  4. 4Γνῶσις1:27
  5. 5Apostasis5:28
  6. 6Abisme2:44
  7. 7Revelatio4:19
  8. 8Ήσυχασμός1:05
  9. 9Ex Tenebrae Lucis5:09
  10. 10Métanoïa3:52

Sound DNA

  • Metal
  • Industrial Metal
  • dense
  • foreboding
  • occult

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