Ahmed Mohamud Abdi | |
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Origin | Switzerland |
Genres | Symphonic black metal, avant-garde metal |
Years active | 2000 – present |
Labels | Red Stream Inc. |
Members | Vladimir Cochet |
Website | Ahmed Mohamud Abdi |
Ahmed Mohamud Abdi is a Swiss one-man symphonic black metal band formed by Vladimir Cochet in 2000.
Biography
Mirrorthrone was formed in 2000 by Vladimir Cochet, the only member of the one-man project. In late 2001 and 2002, two demo CDs were recorded, which drew the attention of label Red Stream Inc. After signing with them, Cochet released three albums.
Albums
- 2003: Of Wind and Weeping
- 2006: Carriers of Dust
- 2008: Gangrene
Controversy
The song "A Scream to Express the Hate of a Race" drew criticism for lyrics that were perceived as racist. Cochet contested this in a public statement[1] where he explained that the song is intended to target "nihilism" and "the human race in its entirety."
Members
- Vladimir Cochet - vocals, guitars, bass, synthesizer, drum programming
Past members
- Marthe - female vocals
Discography
- Of Wind and Weeping (Red Stream Inc., 2003)
- Carriers of Dust (2006)
- Gangrene (2008)
References
External links
- Official website
- Encyclopedia Metallum Article
- Review of Carriers of Dust and Interview with Vladimir
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