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Allerseelen is the musical project of the Austrian musician Gerhard Petak, also known as Kadmon and Gerhard Hallstatt. Briefly a group in 1987, it has been a solo project since 1989; Petak collaborates with groups for performances. His music is experimental, sometimes post-industrial and military pop and has often fallen into the neo-folk and pagan rock categories. He is known for his use of lyrics by Nazi authors, and has also written admiringly of Nazi cultural figures and collaborated with right-wing extremist musicians.

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  • Allerseelen ist ein österreichisches Musikprojekt von Gerhard „Kadmon“/„Hallstatt“ Petak, das musikalisch dem Post-Industrial, im engeren Sinne dem Ritual- und Neofolk-Umfeld, zugeordnet wird. (de)
  • Allerseelen is the musical project of the Austrian musician Gerhard Petak, also known as Kadmon and Gerhard Hallstatt. Briefly a group in 1987, it has been a solo project since 1989; Petak collaborates with groups for performances. His music is experimental, sometimes post-industrial and military pop and has often fallen into the neo-folk and pagan rock categories. He is known for his use of lyrics by Nazi authors, and has also written admiringly of Nazi cultural figures and collaborated with right-wing extremist musicians. Allerseelen's recordings have been issued on the private label Aorta, with various distributors, and since 2004 on Ahnstern, a collaboration with Steinklang, a Salzburg imprint. Album design is by Stefan Alt, known as Salt; several have cover art by the Bulgarian artists HaateKaate. Petak has also published his writing as a periodical titled Ahnstern, formerly Aorta. (en)
  • Allerseelen — австрийский музыкальный проект, исполняющий музыку в стилях неофолк и мартиал-индастриал. Вокалист и автор всей музыки и текстов — Герхард «Kadmon» Петак. Allerseelen неоднократно выступали с концертами, в том числе и в России. (ru)
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  • 1987-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 1987-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • Allerseelen on stage in Nizhny Novgorod with members of Sal Solaris (en)
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  • Gerhard "Kadmon" Petak (en)
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  • Aorta/Ahnstern (en)
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  • Allerseelen (en)
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  • Austria (en)
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  • Allerseelen ist ein österreichisches Musikprojekt von Gerhard „Kadmon“/„Hallstatt“ Petak, das musikalisch dem Post-Industrial, im engeren Sinne dem Ritual- und Neofolk-Umfeld, zugeordnet wird. (de)
  • Allerseelen — австрийский музыкальный проект, исполняющий музыку в стилях неофолк и мартиал-индастриал. Вокалист и автор всей музыки и текстов — Герхард «Kadmon» Петак. Allerseelen неоднократно выступали с концертами, в том числе и в России. (ru)
  • Allerseelen is the musical project of the Austrian musician Gerhard Petak, also known as Kadmon and Gerhard Hallstatt. Briefly a group in 1987, it has been a solo project since 1989; Petak collaborates with groups for performances. His music is experimental, sometimes post-industrial and military pop and has often fallen into the neo-folk and pagan rock categories. He is known for his use of lyrics by Nazi authors, and has also written admiringly of Nazi cultural figures and collaborated with right-wing extremist musicians. (en)
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  • Allerseelen (Band) (de)
  • Allerseelen (band) (en)
  • Allerseelen (ru)
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