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Aborted Give Update On New DVD And Album

Belgian death metallers Aborted have posted the following message regarding their upcoming DVD, "The Auricular Chronicles", due out on October 16th, and their new album, tentatively titled "Slaughter & Apparatus: A Methodical Overture":

"Work is proceeding well on the 'The Auricular Chronicles' DVD which is set to be released by october through Listenable records. You can check a teaser for the dvd right here!!!

Artwork for this release will be in the hands of SPINA studios, who also did the last Leng Tch'e record. As stated, the dvd will contain a liveshow of an hour shot in Paris with 13 cams, sound remixed by Tue Madsen, both videoclips, backstage shenanigans, other liveshows, interviews with all bandmembers and more.

The new album... We're right in the middle of the writing process, and middle is the right word since we have half of the record written so far and things are going pretty smoothly. The follow up to 'The Archaic Abattoir' has been baptized 'Slaughter & Apparatus: A methodical overture'. This slab of gore will be recorded at the Antfarm once again with Tue Madsen & should see a worldwide release in february 2007 on Century Media records. Some songtitles so far are : 'The Chondrin Enigma', 'Prolific Murder Contrivance', 'Archetype: Malice and Scorn', 'Avenious', 'The Spaying Seance' and more. So far the material is a mixture of the last 2 records, adding a notch of brutality & diversity. Artwork will again be handled by Killustrations & should evolve around a concept, later to be revealed. Besides all these exciting things, we are most honoured & pleased to anounce that the album will feature guest appearances by no less than Jeff Walker (Carcass), Barney Greenway (Napalm Death) and some other surprises, stay tuned!!"

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