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''Phormula'' is the full-length debut
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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
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es; this release was re-titled as ''Rephormula''. At the time, Ephel Duath consisted of Giuliano Mogicato and Davide Tiso, both playing guitar, accompanied by
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s 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
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mixed with electronic music.


Background

Ephel Duath was formed in Padova, Veneto, in February 1998, initially as a studio project, by the duo of Davide Tiso (vocals, guitar) and Giuliano Mogicato (vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards and drum machine). 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
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. 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 ogicatobecame completely confused regarding the 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.
Later in 2001, the Code7 agency (a division of the Code666 label) sent the band to sign a four-album deal with Elitist Records, a sub-label of
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. In early 2002, Earache/Elitist decided to re-release ''Phormula'', adding two remixed songs and a sampling of Ephel Duath's original demo, 1998's ''Opera'', as bonus tracks, and changed the title to ''Rephormula''.


Style and influences

The music on ''Phormula'', including that of the bonus tracks on ''Rephormula'', was mainly written by Giuliano Mogicato, then the band's main composer. The band's ideas and arrangements have been influenced by the raw sound of the older era Emperor and
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, but incorporated dark,
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, and avant-garde musical elements in the songs' structures. In a 2002 interview with webzine Chronicles of Chaos, Davide Tiso stated that Ephel Duath compositions are made in a "very spontaneous" way, and noting the band's complex arrangements, he added: "It just flows from within us. We avide Tiso and Giuliano Mogicatolove to have spontaneity with what we do, a lot of it comes from the initial guitar lines that act as a skeleton for the song at hand. ..We try to keep our ideas very open to every style of influence and bring that somehow into what we do."


Reception

''Phormula'' and ''Rephormula'' received generally positive reviews. A writer in the Romanian magazine '' Negura'' said, "It's full of magic and mystery and you can sense there’s a whole (alchemic) process going on at the same beside the music." Jason Taylor of Allmusic said that the album "is certainly one of the most intriguing black metal albums to be released." He also praised the reissue as a "welcome introduction" to the duo's music. The webzine Chronicles of Chaos praised the album's tempo as "simultaneously innovative and enjoyable."
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reviewer Cosmo Lee stated that ''Phormula'' "ran
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through a funhouse of electronics and demented wackiness." Regarding the use of a drum machine, critics were of different opinions; Pedro Azevedo of Chronicles of Chaos considered it "well used ..despite some less than perfect passages", while ''Neguras writer saw what he called "electronic drums" (a drum machine was used) as the only negative aspect of the album.


Track listing


Personnel

;Performers *Giuliano Mogicato –
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, guitar,
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, vocals, programming *Davide Tiso – guitar, synthesizer, vocals, photography ;Production *Antonio Morgante – engineer, mixing, mastering *Giorgio Spolaor – engineer, mixing, mastering *Gabry – engineer, mixing *Paso – engineer, mixing, remixing *Tim Turan – mastering, remastering *Tomàs Bican – photography *Peppe –
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References

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