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In may 1999, Stijn Van Cauter founded a project, named Macabre Destiny. The music could be described as a mixture between cold black metal and melodic doom, only consisting of electric and acousitc guitars and
programmed drums. Later on, the music developped to a slower form of doom, completely leaving out the black-influences.
In february 2000, the name of the solo-project was changed into Until Death Overtakes Me (taken from the song Black God, by the doom-gods My Dying Bride who had a lot of influence on the music in those days). From then on, the compositions kept on slowing down, and the influences of other bands completely dissapeared.
In august 2000, Elke De Smedt joined the project (acoustic guitar and keyboards) and in September of the same year Jo Renette (Guitar, Bass and Keyboards) joined to band. At that time, we had some songs and thought about recording a demo, some of our songs were slow and heavy doom, while others were very experimental with electronics, dark ambient, and guitar-FX. In November 2000, Pamela Turrell (Flute and Recorder) joined our Doom-collective.
Early 2001, S started recording the demo Deep Dark Red, his music being a
mix of very slow and heavy doom, gothic, ambient and some influences of
classical music, by that time S also decided to leave out the drums completly
and replace them by Timpani, thus adding to the heaviness of the compositions.
He decided not to release the demo, because most of the work originated from the solo-period and was thus written only by S, who also played all instruments on the demo (except for the Saxophone), so this first symphony was no exact representation of the band at that time.
After that demo, the music still was evolving , going back to the ideas of the earlier days
of the project, originating from 1997.
So after years of experience, i now come up with lyrics based upon my own way of life, on my rather negative view on the world and its society nowadays and with my music i don't follow any commercial trends, my only source of inspiration comes from
my feelings, dreams,…trying to honour true music, in my own, simple ways…
During the recording of the second demo
Absence Of Life, both Pamela and Elke left the band, because of lack of time for the recording and the band. As soon as the mix of the album was finished, Jo also left the band to concentrate his time and work on his black metal-project 'Duystere Kercker'. The second chapter of
UDOM starts with a new full-length demo, released on the 30th of
november, a serious line-up change and the rerelease of the first demo Symphony I - Deep Dark Red on the 7th of february.
From then on, i started exploring other musical styles which resulted in a
number of new solo-projects. The first one was an Ambient/electronic project
called I Dream No More (IDNM), which was founded even before the
first UDOM release. The first track of this project was released on a
split with several unfinished tracks by UDOM. IDNM's music evolved
and on the Fade - Die album, released in April 2002, it shows both pure
electronic tracks as well as experimental ambient.
While i was working on the music for
Fade - Die, i started experimenting
with a heavy, droning sound made on Bass guitar, after discovery of the 'Drone'
genre. These experiments resulted in a new solo-project : Fall Of The
Grey-Winged One (FOTGWO). The first 3 tracks were a combination of
this drone sound with some ambient and industrial elements and formed this
project's first album Aeons Of Dreams.
In May and June of 2002 - a very productive period of time since i quit school
then - i founded 3 more solo-projects. The first one, The Ethereal,
created very negative and rather minimalistic Funeral Doom. Compared to UDOM,
this music had no keyboards and sounded very cold and harsh. Within 6 months
after i founded this project i released the From Funeral Skies album,
containing 4 tracks. Much to my surprise, this release received a lot of
positive reactions from the Doom scene.
The Church organ has always played an important role in most of the music i had
written thus far and i decided to start a project where i would only use this
instrument. I named the project Organium and it's highly-experimental
sound, which ranged from harsh distortion to ghostly ambient, resulted in some
unusal and very fast tracks. It took me more than 2 years to complete this
project's only album, The Rage. Organium was intended as a
'one-release' project but that doesn't mean i stopped experimenting with the
Organ sound.
In the same month i also founded Dreams Of Dying Stars (DODS),
which was created from an UDOM-track, intended to become the intro of the
next UDOM album. At first this project sounded very similar to UDOM,
in fact it was UDOM, but without the guitars and vocals. In a very short
period of time i wrote enough material for 2 full-lengths and the music evolved
away from the UDOM sound and gained it's own unique character. DODS'
music is some of the most atmospheric and dream-like i had written so far, the
first album, StarDance, was influenced by the beautifull grandeur of the
Universe which resulted in long, slow and epic soundscapes, released in April
2003.
In the summer of that year i joined Pantheist, as live musician.
Pantheist is a funeral doom band influenced by classical music. The band had
a very clear goal : despite the small scene compared to other metal genres, they
wanted to play as much gigs as possible to promote their unique and original
music. I stayed with the band for about 10 months and each of the gigs, from the
first one at the Baroeg to the tour with UDOM and Skepticism was a
succes. Pantheist released their debut on Firebox Records and they
asked me to do the guest vocals on the track 'Envy Us'. Currently, the founder
of the band has moved to the UK and only the 2 original members remain.
Later on, still enjoying my extended time without school-duties, i started
another experimental project, Tear Your Soul Apart (TYSA), and
released a first full-length almost right away. This TYSA debut was a
mix of noise and industrial, with some glitch/ambient and droning elements.
At that time i had enough extra material for 3 more albums.
In the same month i also founded In The Mist (ITM), which was
a result of the ongoing experiments with the typical sound i created for the
UDOM track with the same title. Only 2 months later i finished the
first ITM album, containing one long song, with this typical dense,
organic ever-evolving sound. This album, Lost, is one of the best
albums i had released thus far.
From the ideas that resulted in The Ethereal and in combination with
the new sound i was creating for UDOM, another solo-project was
created, Beyond Black Void (BBV). BBV created desolate
funeral soundscapes, using only guitar, vocals and timpani. The first album
for this project, Desolate, was released on the 1st of January 2003
and is possibly the heaviest, bleakest and most nihilistic album i've made
so far.
From that period on i started following a course in sound
recording/editing/mixing at a well-known film-school in Brussel, tho i'm not
really interested in movies, i was already a bit into experimental visuals,
mostly computer aided designs and figured i could learn something
interesting in regard to visuals as well from that course.
In November 2002, Aeons Of Dreams, FOTGWO's debut was 'album
of the month' at doom-metal.com. A very unexpected award which generated
some extra interest in this project within the doom scene. In the same month
i released From Funeral Skies, this album received the same award in
April 2003. The Ethereal's debut turns out to be one of my best
selling albums next to the UDOM releases.
In December 2002 i finished the next UDOM album, Prelude To
Monolith and signed a one-album deal with Finnish label Firebox,
who released this album 2 months later and did a lot of promotion for
UDOM. This album presented the new UDOM sound and the first part
of the 'Monolith' concept. Prelude To Monolith received a lot of
positive reviews and the initial pressing of 1000 copies was sold out pretty
quick - a very unexpected event.
In the same month i created a project which revived the old UDOM
style, which had a lot in common with the band 'Esoteric'. The fact that
this music sounded so similar to Esoteric's music was the reason why i
didn't continue exploring this style with effected guitars and vocals, but
eventually i decided to make some tracks in this vein again, not for UDOM,
but under a new project : Cold Aeon. A few months later T.,
doom-fan and guitar player in several black and doom metal bands, joins this
project.
In the same month that From Funeral Skies became 'album of the month'
and StarDance was released, i also finished and released FOTGWO's
second album, Death Time Emptiness. This album was less minimal
compared to the first FOTGWO, showing organ and vocals being used in
combination with the heavy drone/ambient sound. April was also the start of
the Pantheist/Skepticism tour through Europe, FOTGWO was supposed to
open the gig in Belgium but ended up being a part of the tour and pretty
soon after that we decided to take UDOM on tour instead of FOTGWO.
Both Kostas and Frederic, members of Pantheist were UDOM's live
session musicians on this tour. Overall, the tour was a great succes, with
gigs in 'Knaack' (Berlin - Germany - 11 april), 'Alte Brauerei' (Muhlhausen
- Germany - 12 april), 'Black Pes' (Praha - Czech Republic - 13 april), 'Nu
Beatz' (Dresden - Germany - 15 april), 'Mundo' Belgian Doom Night (Zottegem
- Belgium - 19 april) and 'Goudvishal' (Arnhem - Netherlands - 20 april).
UDOM played 'Missing' and 'Absence Of Life', judging by the reactions of
the Audience, the music was much appreciated.
In May 2003, i founded a small CDr label, NULLL Records, at first it
was intended to release only my own albums, but i decided to take on a few
funeral doom, ambient and drone bands as well. NULLL Records simply
became NULLL later on and also contained my dark music zine
EverDarkGreen and a section to promote digital visual art and
animations.
In the summer of 2003 i founded The Sad Sun, an extreme funeral doom
project and EMH (Wraith Of The Ropes, Torture Wheel) joined this
project. Our first track became a mix of the music we created for our
projects, mostly BBV, The Ethereal and on EMH's side,
Torture Wheel and his appreciation for vocal experiments and knowledge of
how to create great drumtracks. The track, The Seas That Swallowed The
Night ended up on an extreme doom compilation one year later.
In July 2003 i joined dark/doom metal band In Somnis as bass-player,
a band with already a long history and a lot of live experience who were
about to start working on their debut at that time, which was released in
Oktober of the same year on NULLL.
In the same month UDOM played a gig in London, with Kostas
(pantheist) on keyboards. At the venue (The Cartoon) we met Mark who then
recently joined Esoteric. Mark Borrowed a Bass guitar and joined UDOM
for that gig. It turned out great, one of the best UDOM live
performances so far.
The Ethereal caught the attention of UK metal-label Rage Of Achilles
and signed a 2-album deal with it's new sublabel, Totentroll. They
were interested in re-releasing the From Funeral Skies album, so i
re-recorded it and added a 4th track, to make this album sound a lot better
than the first version. The release was sheduled for the first half of 2004
but never happened as Rage Of Achilles and it's sublabels decided to stop
releasing albums. A result of the current music industry where only the
biggest labels with the most commercial bands seem to be able to survive.
Towards the end of 2003 i managed -despite having to do a lot of work for
school and upcoming exams- to release the second TYSA album, In
Pain and start a new project as well as release the first album for this
new solo project. Forbidden Fields is the result of experimenting
with a more ambient sound for UDOM, which also resulted in the full
ambient version of Funeral Dance by UDOM. Forbidden Fields'
debut, Field I : Night, is one of the darkest drone/ambient albums i
made thus far and also contained the longest track i've written until then,
since the full version was more than 88 minutes long.
On January, 1st, 2004 i released the first album in the Interludium
series, a set of releases which will contain special un-released versions of
some of my tracks as well as experimental tracks by several of my projects.
This first release, Funeral Path, contained the full ambient version
of Funeral Dance and the full version of the cover of 'Marche Funèbre' by
Frederic Chopin.
Except for a succesfull gig in Antwerpen in April, with Mark and Kostas as
live session musicians, most of the first half of 2004 was spend doing too
much work for school. As a result i had a lot of new music ready in my head
waiting to be recorded and released. In the summer i released 2 albums :
The Rage by Organium and Funeral In The Void by DODS
as well as 2 new releases in the Interludium series : Aeon E
by DODS and Inritus by FOTGWO. Only several days before
school started again i finished the next UDOM album : Symphony
III - Monolith.
Monolith was released in march 2006 by Flood The Earth, after over three years of
work. The 1000-copy limited release is sold-out within months. The label shortly thereafter closes
so all rights are back in my hands in case i decide on rereleasing this album in the future.
Also during that period i started working on my online story/comic hybrid,
4th Moon Of Xyth as well as an animated version of that story and an
obscure audio-visual experiment called Suicide Mist...
Over the course of the next several years, the 4th Moon Of Xyth concept grows and various
projects are started in an attempt to capture the entire project in an audio-visual medium.
Mid 2005, The Ethereal signs a one-album deal with brand new extreme doom label Marche
Funebre, the start of a cooperation that will result in at least one other release of one of
my albums on that label. Only several months later, From Funeral Skies is available again.
In the meanwhile i also completed and released the second dark ambient soundscape album for
Forbidden Fields, titled Field II - Of Trees, Frozen in the Sky.
Another rerelease in april 2006. UK-based label Supernal Music releases Aeons Of Dreams
and in january 2007, Marche Funebre rereleases Desolate.
Apart from two Interludium releases mid 2007 : Leviation and Buried in the Void, all seems quiet.
Although i have not as much time to spend on my AV works anymore, several large projects are being prepared
for release, as a small preview i finish a short teaser late 2006, which is part of the 4th Moon project.
Over the course of several years, Kostas (Pantheist), Kris (In Somnis), Lawrence (Solicide) and myself have been
working on a joint project called Wijlen Wij. Mid 2007, Aesthetic Death releases the debut, a powerfull
raw funeral doom album...
- Hi-lites -
05/1999 - founded Until Death Overtakes Me
10/2000 - founded I Dream No More
11/2000 - finished split UDOM-IDNM (1)
03/2001 - finished 'Symphony I - Deep Dark Red' (2)
07/2001 - launched UDOM website
10/2001 - finished + released 'Symphony II - Absence Of Life' (3)
11/2001 - founded Fall Of The Grey-Winged One
02/2002 - finished + released new version of 'Symphony I - Deep Dark Red' (4)
04/2002 - finished + released 'Fade - Die' (5)
05/2002 - founded The Ethereal
06/2002 - founded Organium
06/2002 - founded Dreams Of Dying Stars
06/2002 - finished + released 'Aeons Of Dreams' (6)
07/2002 - Joined Pantheist as session rhythm guitarist
08/2002 - founded Tear Your Soul Apart
08/2002 - finished + released 'Undigested Remains' (7)
08/2002 - founded In The Mist
09/2002 - founded Beyond Black Void
10/2002 - finished + released 'Lost' (8)
10/2002 - played live with Pantheist at 'Dutch Doom Day' in the Baroeg, Rotterdam (session rhythm-guitar + vocals)
11/2002 - 'Aeons Of Dreams' is 'album of the month' at doom-metal.com
11/2002 - finished + released 'From Funeral Skies' (9)
12/2002 - revived Cold Aeon
12/2002 - finished 'Prelude To Monolith' (10)
12/2002 - played live with Pantheist in the Frontline, Ghent (session guitar + vocals)
12/2002 - UDOM signs one-album deal with Finnish label Firebox
01/2003 - finished + released 'Desolate' (11)
01/2003 - finished 'Stardance' (12)
01/2003 - founded Dance Nihil
02/2003 - Firebox releases 'Prelude To Monolith'
03/2003 - played live with Pantheist in Ghent (session rhythm-guitar)
04/2003 - From Funeral Skies is 'album of the month' at doom-metal.com
04/2003 - 'Until Death Overtakes Me' goes on tour with 'Pantheist' and 'Skepticism'
04/2003 - released 'Stardance'
04/2003 - finished + released 'Death Time Emptiness' (13)
05/2003 - founded NULLL Records label
05/2003 - T. joins Cold Aeon as guitar player
06/2003 - founded The Sad Sun with EMH.
07/2003 - Joined In Somnis as bass player
07/2003 - UDOM live in London
10/2003 - In Somnis releases 'The Memory You've Become'
11/2003 - founded Forbidden Fields
12/2003 - finished + released 'In Pain' (14)
12/2003 - finished + released 'Field I : Night' (15)
01/2004 - finished + released 'Interludium I : Funeral Path' (16)
04/2004 - UDOM live in Antwerpen
07/2004 - finished + released 'Interludium II : Aeon E' (17)
08/2004 - finished + released 'The Rage' (18)
09/2004 - finished + released 'Funeral In The Void' (19)
09/2004 - finished + released 'Interludium III : Inritus' (20)
09/2004 - finished 'Symphony III - Monolith' (21)
07/2005 - The Ethereal signs one-album deal with 'March Funebre Producions'
09/2005 - finished + released 'Field II - Of Trees...' (22)
10/2005 - Marche Funebre Productions releases 'From Funeral Skies' (23)
11/2005 - UDOM signs one-album deal with 'Flood The Earth Records'
03/2006 - Flood The Earth Records releases 'Symphony III - Monolith'
04/2006 - Supernal Music rereleases 'Aeons Of Dreams' (24)
11/2006 - '4th Moon of Xyth' first teaser released
01/2007 - Marche Funebre Productions releases 'Desolate' (25)
05/2007 - finished + released 'Interludium IV - Levitation' (26)
05/2007 - finished + released 'Interludium V - Buried in the Void' (27)
06/2007 - Wijlen Wij releases debut on Aesthetic Death (28)
12/2008 - Infra Sub Ultra released on NULLL (29)