Disharmonic Orchestra are an Austrian death metal/grindcore band.

Disharmonic Orchestra
Disharmonic Orchestra live at Eindhoven Metal Meeting, 2017
Disharmonic Orchestra live at Eindhoven Metal Meeting, 2017
Background information
OriginKlagenfurt, Austria
GenresDeath metal
Grindcore
Progressive death metal
Avant-garde metal
Years active1987–1995, 2001–present
LabelsNuclear Blast
Steamhammer

History edit

The band was formed in Klagenfurt in 1987. Two demos were recorded. A gig in Germany with Pungent Stench led to a deal with Nuclear Blast in 1989. The first outcome of that deal was a split with country-mates Pungent Stench. After they released two full-length albums with Nuclear Blast they signed a new deal and released their third album on Steamhammer. The albums sound rather different from each other. The band took a break in 1994 . This timeout lasted until 2002 after their debut album Expositionsprophylaxe had been re-issued they released studio album, titled Ahead.

In October 2016 after a long break the band released their new album called Fear of Angst. In January 2023 the band released a compilation album of early demos, EPs, and previously unreleased recordings, entitled Repulsive Overtones? 1988-1989 on F.O.A.D. records.

Members edit

  • Patrick Klopf – Guitars, vocals (1987–)
  • Martin Messner – Drums (1987–)
  • Hoimar Wotawa – Bass (2008–)

Former members edit

  • Herald Bezdek – Guitar (1987–1988)
  • Herwig Zamernik – Bass (1988–2008)

Discography edit

  • The Unequalled Visual Response Mechanism (Demo, 1988)
  • Requiem for the Forest (Demo, 1988)
  • Split with Pungent Stench (EP, 1989)
  • Successive Substitution (EP, 1989)
  • Disappeared with Hermaphrodite Choirs (compilation LP, 1990) on Witchhunt Records
  • Disharmonisation (Compilation LP, 1990) on Witchhunt Records
  • Expositionsprophylaxe (CD, 1990)
  • Not to Be Undimensional Conscious (CD, 1992)
  • Mind Seduction (Single, 1992)
  • Pleasuredome (CD, 1993)
  • Ahead (CD, 2002)
  • Fear of Angst (CD, LP, 2016)
  • Repulsive Overtones? 1988-1989 (Compilation CD/LP, 2023)

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