2010 - Eparistera Daimones (Full Album) (исполнитель: Triptykon)
1. Goetia 11:00 Show lyrics 2. Abyss Within My Soul 09:26 Show lyrics 3. In Shrouds Decayed 06:56 Show lyrics 4. Shrine 01:43 [bad word] 5. Thousand Lies 05:28 Show lyrics 6. Descendant 07:41 Show lyrics 7. Myopic Empire 05:47 Show lyrics 8. My Pain 05:19 Show lyrics 9. The Prolonging 19:22 Show lyrics Band members Norman Lonhard [bad word] Vanja Šlajh Bass V. Santura Guitars, Vocals Tom Gabriel Warrior Vocals, Guitars, Keyboards, Programming Guest/Session Nadine Rimlinger Violin Fredy Schnyder Piano A. Acanthus Gristle Vocals (additional) Simone Vollenweider Vocals (additional) Miscellaneous staff H. R. Giger (R.I.P. 2014) Cover art Norman Lonhard Engineering (assistant) Thomas Gabriel Fischer Executive producer, Design, Concept, Producer, Mixing, Engineering (assistant), Arrangements V. Santura Mixing, Producer, Engineering, Recording, Arrangements Antje Lange Executive producer Walter Schmid Mastering Erik Ljunggren Engineering Lars Klokkerhaug (R.I.P. 2009) Engineering Vincent Castiglia Band illustrations Fredy Schnyder Engineering (assistant) Co-released on Prowling Death Records. According to the Triptykon Myspace page, "Eparistera Daimones" is Greek and translated as "to my left, the demons." Allthough ''Daimones'' in ancient Greek means 'spirits' and not the soldiers of Satan as it is known from the Christian point of view. Release dates: Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy - March 19 U.K., Benelux, France, Greece, Denmark, Norway, Portugal, Rest of Europe - March 22 Spain, U.S - March 23 Sweden, Finland, Hungary - March 24 Japan (via Victor Entertainment) - April 21 Violin sections arranged by Nadine Rimlinger, Thomas Gabriel Fischer and V. Santura. The cover artwork has also been used for Order from Chaos' ''Stillbirth Machine'' . Released in several formats including CD, Digipak CD, and Double Gatefold LP. Also released as a Deluxe Mediabook CD (including a 28-page booklet and extensive liner notes). Japanese bonus track: 10. Shatter (04:58) Recording information: Produced by Thomas Gabriel Fischer and V. Santura at Woodshed Studio between August and November 2009. Engineered and recorded by V. Santura. Mastered by Walter Schmid at Oakland Recording in Winterthur, Switzerland. Mixed by Thomas Gabriel Fischer and V. Santura.