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Arditi is a Swedish martial industrial and
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band. It consists of Henry Möller (
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and Leidungr) and Mårten Björkman from black metal bands Algaion and Octinomos.


History

Arditi formed in 1997, deriving their name from the early 20th century
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unit known as the
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. They released their first EP, ''Unity of Blood'' in 2002, following it soon after was their first full-length album, ''Marching on to Victory'' in 2003. Since then Arditi has released nine more full-length albums, ''Spirit of Sacrifice'' in 2005, ''Standards of Triumph'' in 2006, ''Omne Ensis Impera'' in 2008, ''Leading the Iron Resistance'' in 2011 as well as three more EPs, including a limited edition split album with Toroidh.


Content of the letters

Möller and Björkman themselves situate their project in the tradition of
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and its founder
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; Allerseelen and
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are mentioned as early musical influences. The
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of Arditi's music derive from this line of tradition, according to the
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: exaltation of danger and daring, propagation of "heroic realism" and tonal creation of a warlike atmosphere - consequently, exaltation of war as an extreme form of Art. On the cover of the album ''Omne Ensis Impera'' (in
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: 'Master all with the sword') is the following postulate: To implement this artistic claim, Arditi's songs use a wealth of historical samples, such as those from newsreels (''Nicht mehr Schande''; ''Der Angriff geht weiter''; ''Sieg durch Zwecksetzung''; ''Militant Fate'') or transcriptions of speeches by fascist leaders such as
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(''Legionaries'') and
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(''Sun of Predappio''). In some cases, recordings of speeches or excerpts from written works translated into English are used, including those of
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(''Military Virtue''),
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(''False Mask of Freedom''), BUF politician Arthur K. Chesterton (''Profound Truths''),
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(''Religion of the Blood'' - from " The Myth of the 20th Century") and
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(''Sons of God''; ''Bless our Arms'' - both titles contain passages from
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). Some songs also use samples from television documentaries, such as about the
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(''That Day of Infamy'') or the Swedish volunteer units in the Finnish Winter War against the
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(''Volunteers''). Relatively rarely, own texts, mostly of culturally pessimistic content, are presented in spoken word style (''The Measures of Our Age'', ''Ploughshares into Swords'', ''The Sinking Ship'', ''The Absolute Essence''). The song ''Marching on to Victory'' is an alienated recording of the Prussian march ''Gloria''. This fixation of content on war and totalitarian systems, together with a constant "monumental and cold image " of its releases, create an atmosphere peculiar to Arditi, which is perceived as immensely threatening and ominous, in which the ambivalent music leaves it up to the listener's choice whether to understand it as a glorification of war or as an admonitory implementation of the great conflicts of the 20th century: "You can tell: there is a powerful fascination with the dark side of history, especially war".


Collaborations

There are close contacts with Swedish industrial musician Henrik "Nordvargr" Björkk, well known within the scene. Nordvargr not only played an important role on the 2008 album ''Omne Ensis Impera'', but also contributed to the 2004 split album ''United in Blood'' with his project Toroidh. Another musical collaboration was with the well-known Swedish black metal band
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: The melody of the song ''Deathmarch'' from the Marduk album ''Plague Angel'' comes from Arditi, who re-released the title as an instrumental version without the vocal track of Marduk singer Mortuus on his ''Standards of Triumph'' album. The 1651 title music from the Marduk album ''Rom 5:12'' also comes from Arditi, as does ''Warschau III: Necropolis'' from the 2015 limited edition ''
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'' album. They have also collaborated with the French black metal band Baise Ma Hache on the track ''Aux modernes'' from the album ''F.E.R.T''.


Discography


Albums


EPs and singles


Collaborations


See also

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- related group


References


External links



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