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Formerly called DEFY CHRIST. CARNÚN were formed in 1995. Incorporating a mix of Black, Doom and Death Metal. They released one demo, ‘Malkuth’, which was recorded in Connolly's Of Leap, 4th January 1996 by Paddy McNicholl. The line-up for this recording was Marc (Bard Nocturnus) on Vocals, Damien on keyboards and Mick playing guitars, bass and drums. It was recorded and mixed all in the one day.

Mick released digital versions of all CARNÚN's output for free download. This included the 'Malkuth' demo but without the last "necro-techno, 80's arcade style" track, 'Moremque Sinistrum Sacrorum'. Although I've included a DIY rip of the track from the demo cassette in it's stead.
Also included in his download is a rehearsal tape recorded in 1996 again featuring the main tracks from the demo, but with Rocky on drums.
And finally! Sometime around 2001/2002, Mick re-recorded instrumental versions of the demos main tracks on a 4-track with a drum machine, which he also made available to download.

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from CARN​Ú​N - MALKUTH (Demo 1996), released January 1, 1996
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Last Known Line-Up ;
Guitars, Bass, Drums - Michael Flynn (Primordial, [r]oas, Plague)
Keyboard/Synth - Damien Looney
Drums - Rocky
Bass - Noel Lynch (El Bastardo, [r]oas, Abhor, Half-Mast, Molde)
Vocals, Lyrics - Mark Ryan Fynes AKA 'Bard Nocturnus' 'Marcus Neuntöter’ (Myrkr, Magog (Irl))

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