MORTIIS OFFERS FIRST LOOK AT ‘THE GREAT CORRUPTER’ WITH FREE DIE KRUPPS/ LEÆTHER STRIP REMIX DOWNLOAD
OSLO – Mortiis will offer fans a first glimpse into the upcoming ‘The Great Corrupter’ album with a free download of the ferocious “Doppelganger”/”The Shining Lamp of God,” remixed by German industrial legends Die Krupps and club heroes Leæther Strip, starting today.
http://downloadmusic.mortiis.com/album/the-die-krupps-le-therstrip-mixes
“We’re stoked to be able to open the floodgates, so to speak, of ‘The Great Corrupter’ in advance, and invite people to check out the Die Krupps and Leæther Strip mixes,” Mortiis said. “The album has 28 tracks in total, each one darker, denser, weirder, angrier and heavier than the next.”
‘The Great Corrupter’ is due for release on April 21. The record is a collection tracks from Mortiis’ The Great Deceiver album, deconstructed and masterfully “corrupted” by Chris Vrenna, Rhys Fulber, Die Krupps, John Fryer, GODFLESH, Merzbow, Apoptygma Berzerk, In Slaughter Natives, Raison D´Etre, Je$us Loves Amerika, PIG, and many more. The record will also contain unreleased material from the original recording sessions.
Mortiis will embark on a nine-date UK co-headline run this March with PIG, aka industrial pioneer Raymond Watts, ahead of the album’s release.
MORTIIS/PIG ‘Swine & Punishment’ UK TOUR
10 March Nottingham – Rescue Rooms
11 March Glasgow – Ivory Blacks
12 March Newcastle – Think Tank
13 March York – Fibbers
14 March Sheffield – Plug
15 March Manchester – Ruby Lounge
16 March Bristol – Fleece
17 March Norwich – Epic Studios
18 March London – Garage
Tickets are on sale now at:
https://www.stargreen.com
Newcastle Show tickets are on sale at:
http://www.seetickets.com/event/mortiis-pig/think-tank-/1062433
The official Mortiis webstore is now open at Mortiiswebstore, where fans can purchase vinyl, CD, Shirts, ect, as well as upcoming VIP packages for the UK tour.
Alternatively, Mortiis has also opened a webstore at the official Bandcamp site, where free downloads accompany most of the physical merch.
Photo credit: Sebastian Ludvigsen