HIDDEN IN THE FOG Ink Deal With TWILIGHT, Mini-CD To Be Reissued

April 6, 2004

German symphonic black metallers HIDDEN IN THE FOG have inked a deal with the German company Twilight-Vertrieb GbR. The group's five-song CD, "Abstract Maelstrom Paragon", which originally came out last year, will be released worldwide via Twilight on May 3. A brand-new full-length CD will follow in the winter.

"Abstract Maelstrom Paragon" was recorded between December 2002 and March 2003 at Catacomb Studios in Aschersleben/Stassfurt and features the following track listing:

01. Introitus
02. Mirages Of Redemption (mp3)
03. Nautilus (Swimming Through Oblivion)
04. Abstract Maelstrom Paragon
05. Dignity's Fall

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