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Ritual Productions
Founded 2010
Genre Doom
Stoner Rock
Drone Metal
Psychedelic rock
Sludge Metal
Drone
Location London
Contents
1Biography
2Artists
3Alumni
4Discography
6References
7External links
Biography[edit]
On the summer solstice of 2010, Ritual put out their first release, Ramesses' Take the Curse. The
album artwork features images by Jake and Dinos Chapman of their work Fucking Hell,[2] from the
2008 "If Hitler Had Been a Hippy How Happy Would We Be"exhibition at London's White
Cube Gallery.[3] Additionally, Ramesses have released the following albums on Ritual
Productions: Chrome Pineal, Possessed By The Rise Of Magik (with the LP featuring remixes
from Justin Broadrick)[4] and re-issues of We Will Lead You to Glorious Times, The Tomb,
and Misanthropic Alchemy.[5]
Drone rock band Bong have too released numerous albums with Ritual Productions: We are, we were
and we will have been, Beyond Ancient Space, Mana-Yood-Sushai, Stoner Rock, Thought and
Existence and a re-issue of the band’s rare debut S/T, which came with a previously unreleased bonus
track.[6]
During 2013, Ritual released Superunnatural by new psychedelic rock group 11PARANOIAS, followed
by Spectralbeastiaries in 2014 and Stealing Fire From Heaven in 2015. The band released their latest
full-length, Reliquary For A Dreamed Of World in October 2016. The LP and CD formats for Reliquary
For A Dreamed Of World came with a ‘Multi-Dimensional Paranoid Vision Key’[7] – based on the RGB
colour model, a set of three coloured filters reveals different layers to the album artwork.
2015 saw heavy rock improv duo GHOLD release ‘Of Ruin’ – their debut on Ritual Productions. A
second full-length for Ritual Productions, PYR, was released in 2016 and included an expanded line-
up with the addition of multi-instrumentalist Oliver Martin.[8]
2016 further saw three new bands, and their subsequent releases, added to the Ritual Productions
roster. The Poisoned Glass from Seattle/Atlanta, consisting of Edgy59 and G. Stuart Dahlquist,
released their debut album 10 SWORDS; Horse Latitudes from Helsinki released Primal Gnosis – their
first on the Ritual Productions label - and NYC’s Thralldom released their first music in over a decade,
titled Time Will Bend Into Horror, the latter being only available on digital formats.[9]
New band, Ancient Lights, signed to Ritual Productions in summer 2017. The band is composed of
Adam Richardson (11PARANOIAS, Ramesses), Ben Carr (INTRCPTR, 5ive) and Tim Bertilsson
(Switchblade). The band met in the early 2000s whilst playing shows together, eventually recording
their debut album in North London during 2017.
In 2018, Ritual Productions announced the signing of Drug Cult, a four-piece occultist doom collective
hailing from Mullumbimby, Australia.
Late 2018 also saw the label expand their roster with the signings of Basalt and Nibiru. Basalt hail
from São Paulo, Brazil, unifying elements of doom, black metal and dark experimental tones. Nibiru
are an Italian three-piece who immerse listeners within their terrifically hypnotic realm of mind-
altering heavy psychedelic sonics, where deep Enochian chants seamlessly infuse with phenomenally
sublime ritualistic tones.
Ritual Productions sees all of its releases as serious artistic processes which deserve and get the
utmost care and attention to detail, only releasing the best quality products.
To date, six Ritual Productions artists have appeared at the esteemed Roadburn
Festival in Tilburg, Netherlands.
Artists[edit]
11PARANOIAS
Ancient Lights
Basalt
Bong
Drug Cult
Horse Latitudes
Nibiru
Ramesses
Thralldom
Alumni[edit]
GHOLD
Discography[edit]
RITE003DL: Ramesses - 'We Will Lead You to Glorious Times' Digital Download
RITE027LP: Bong - 'Beyond Ancient Space' double LP - uncut, remixed, remastered specially
for vinyl
RITE038DD - Bong 'We are, we were and we will have been' Digital Download
RITE040CD - 11PARANOIAS 'Reliquary For A Dreamed Of World' CD - with MPV Key, bonus
material and additional artwork
See also[edit]
Doom metal
Drone metal
References[edit]
External links[edit]
Official website
Categories:
Psychedelic music
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