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.:Welcome

Welcome to the official deied website.

 

deied is a german Dark/Electro/Industrial project.

 

We are:

"din-tah_aeon" (bass, guitars, programming)

"n1n0" (vocals and programming)


We make free music for a free society - if you want to donate, you are welcome.



deied is PAIN, deied is INSANITY, deied is ART

News

24.09.2011

 

 

15 months after the release of "Formation Of Chaos" the duo Deied, constisting of Din-Tah Æon and n1n0 (amongst others aeon sable, Melanculia), return with their new work "Tales Of Sodenliah". The album's protagonist strolls, in the name of mankind, through the valleys of the imaginary Sodenliah - on the search for answers of this society's questions.

Mankind for the first time achieves, to enter the interior of the human mind and what comes across the main character's way even makes religious lore and darwin's evolution theory look like discount goods of an inflationary store.

"If you continue this way, we ALL will die!" the quintessence of the gained awarenesses, which are described in the 10 tracks of the album. Altogether "Tales Of Sodenliah" becomes a genial Science Fiction Soundtrack, which, due to the subtle audio technique and it's extraordinary instrumentation, rises far above a standardized play back and lyrical words and sometimes reminds of downfall scenarios of bands like Project Pitchfork or Wumpscut.

This audio-experience is linked with the artwork of the german underground-artist Ghostfog, who is responsible for a part of the new album, too. 

Our brandnew album is also available on AF-MUSIC.

precisely here

 

.:News

23.09.2011

 

New Album "Tales of Sodenliah" is out now.


There is a limited edition, a download edition and a free "net edition".
Wich one is yours?