“Professor Fate is a solo project from Mick Kenney (Anaal Nathrakh/Exploder/Mistress) Professor Fate produce cinematic style music, a form of epic classical that fuses intertwined drumbeats with orchestral Rock and electronic sounds. The music screams “soundtrack” in its every audible moment, with grand, sweeping soundscapes that inspire cinematic imagery even in the dark. ‘Inferno’ presents you with a powerfully potent journey through the caverns of the underworld, inspired by Dante Alighieri’s book, ‘The Divine Comedy.'” —CD Universe
HIM, “Venus Doom” (2007)
“‘Venus Doom’ is said to have multiple layers, ranging from beautiful melodies to crunchy guitars–a contrast that HIM was striving for. The idea to have nine songs was based on Dante’s Inferno, ’cause hell has nine layers, so it’s like going deeper down into hell and then coming back,’ [band’s frontman] Valo said.” —Live Daily (retrieved July 7, 2009)
Dante’s (Portland, Oregon)
“Live Music, Cabaret, Burlesque & Rock-n-Roll” —Dante’s Live
Contributed by Lisa Peterson (Bowdoin, ’07)
Dante Joseph, “Dante’s Inferno” (2000)
See Dante Joseph’s website to hear excerpts from the album.
Bootleg of Joy Division’s 1979 Concert, “Dante’s Inferno”
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