Fire Danger Season

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Fire Danger Season
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Released2003
Recorded1997-2002
Genre Martial Industrial, Neofolk, Neoclassical Darkwave, Industrial music
Label Tesco
Der Blutharsch chronology
When All Else Fails!
(2002)
Fire Danger Season
(2003)
Time Is Thee Enemy!
(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic (?) [1]

Fire Danger Season is a 4-CD box set released by Der Blutharsch. It is limited to 2,222 copies. The first 222 copies were special edition, packaged in a leather army satchel. The first disc is a special iron cross shaped cut out mini cd containing unreleased tracks. The second disc contains tracks released on various compilations. The third and fourth discs are Der Blutharsch tracks that are remixed by other artists. [2]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Der Blutharsch and guests

Disc 1: Previously Unreleased
No.TitleLength
1."I"1:13
2."II"5:57
3."III"2:14
4."IV"2:38
5."V"3:37
6."VI"3:35
Total length:19:14
Disc 2: Compilation Releases
No.TitleSourceLength
1."Untitled 1"MM Compilation2:44
2."Untitled 2"Previously Unreleased2:55
3."Untitled 3"Unitiles split 7-inch3:46
4."Untitled 4"Ten Years of Madness (Behind the Iron Curtain) compilation3:40
5."Untitled 5"Heilige Feuer compilation2:50
6."Untitled 6"Heilige Feuer compilation2:49
7."Untitled 7"Wo Die Wilden Kerle Wohnen compilation4:11
8."Untitled 8"The Pact:...Of the Gods compilation3:49
9."Untitled 9"Lucifer Rising compilation3:09
10."Untitled 10"Lucifer Rising compilation2:16
11."Untitled 11"Der Tod im Juni5:00
12."Untitled 12"Ain Soph and Der Blutharsch split 7-inch3:44
13."Untitled 13"Eisteddfod compilation2:57
14."Untitled 14" (The Moment of Truth 10-inch) 2:57
15."Untitled 15" (Wenn Alle Brüder Schweigen 10-inch) 1:58
Total length:48:00
Disc 3: Remixes I
No.TitleLength
1."Untitled 1 (Tribe of Circle remix)"5:16
2."Untitled 2 (Sophia remix)"2:37
3."Untitled 3 (Bearer of the Inmost Sun remix)"5:43
4."Untitled 4 (Scivias remix)"6:12
5."Untitled 5 (Graumahd remix)"3:13
6."Untitled 6 (Con-Dom remix)"6:12
7."Untitled 7 (Deutsch Nepal remix)"8:36
8."Untitled 8 (Mushroom's Patience remix)"5:01
9."Untitled 9 (PAL remix)"4:54
10."Untitled 10 (His Divine Grace remix)"8:09
Total length:55:00
Disc 4: Remixes II
No.TitleLength
1."Untitled 1 (Hybryds remix)"5:53
2."Untitled 2 (Apoptose remix)"4:51
3."Untitled 3 (I-C-K remix)"5:08
4."Untitled 4 (Novy Svet remix)"5:12
5."Untitled 5 (Decadence remix)"3:44
6."Untitled 6 (Derniere Volonte remix)"4:15
7."Untitled 7 (Of the Wand & the Moon: remix)"3:25
8."Untitled 8 (Death In June remix)"5:11
9."Untitled 9 (Wumpscut remix)"4:56
10."Untitled 10 (Mental Destruction remix)"5:24
11."Untitled 11 (C.D. Caspar.osp remix)"7:54
Total length:55:00

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References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. "Discogs.com". 2006-05-07. Retrieved 2009-01-10.