Mystifier – The World Is So Good That Who Made It Doesn’t Live Here LP

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With “T.W.I.S.G.T.W.M.I.D.L.H.”, Mystifier delivered not only their shortest but also their most experimental full-length album. Known for his vocal versatility, Asmodeus brought a theatrical edge to the band’s sound, which became a defining element of this release. The album was initially released in 1996 via Osmose Productions. Seventeen years later, the first vinyl edition appeared through a collaboration between Nuclear War Now! Productions, Iron Bonehead Productions, and Ordo MCM. The opening track, “Give the Human Devil His Due” was also featured on the Gummo soundtrack in 1997. While die-hard fans may have been initially surprised by Mystifier’s artistic evolution, the lyrical themes took a more mature direction compared to earlier works like Wicca, exploring concepts of self-transcendence and realms beyond the physical world—distinct from the raw, aggressive sounds associated with bands like Sarcófago or Blasphemy. Despite its departure from traditional underground metal conventions, this unique album deserves recognition for its bold creativity and lasting impact.

Urtod Void want to honor the authentically crafted reissue by Nuclear War Now! Productions, Iron Bonehead Productions, and Ordo MCM. The Urtod Void release features the original layout with only minimal adjustments. The cover sleeve is adorned with red hot foil embossing on both the front and back. Additionally, the package includes a poster and an insert. The exclusive “Brazil-Flag” edition also comes with a metal pin as a Die-Hard bonus.

“T.W.I.S.G.T.W.M.I.D.L.H.” is available in 3 different vinyl colors, and a fourth color that is only available as a Die Hard Box.
180g vinyl.
Cover sleeve with 4mm spine, red hot foil embossing and blue flood inside.
One sided A2 poster.

Here you are ordering the black vinyl edition.

Produced by Beelzeebubth.
Recorded at Periferia Estudio in March 1996.
Engineered and mixed by Val Andrade and Beelzeebubth.
Front cover artwork by Ismael Arts.
Mastered for vinyl by JDB at Kosmik Womb MMXXV.
Layout by Igor ‘Urtod’ the terrible (based on the release by Nuclear War Now! Productions and Iron Bonehead Productions).

Tracklist:
1. Give the Human Devil His Due
2. A Chant to the Goddess of Love – Venus
3. The Death of an Immortal (According to the Astral Light)
4. Idolatry
5. The Barbarian Duelling with the Wise
6. Moonick (Why Does It Never Rain on the Moon)
7. Church of Molested Children*
8. Demolish the Towers of Heaven*

*Bonus tracks.

Listen here.

Additional information

Weight 0,32 kg
Dimensions 31,5 × 31,5 cm
Format

12" Vinyl LP

Vinyl condition

Mint

Sleeve condition

Mint

Extras/Special feature

Red hotfoild embossing, A2 poster

Record label

Urtod Void

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Manufacturer information

Contact details according to GPSR
Company/Responsible: Urtod Void, Igor Mrosek
Address: Kapfenhardter Str. 33, 75328 Schömberg, Germany
E-mail: info@urtodrecords.de

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