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Daimonion

Daimonion may refer to:

  • Another name for a daemon
  • Daimonion (band), a Polish rock band
    • Daimonion (Daimonion album), 2007
  • Daimonion (Project Pitchfork album), 2001
Daimonion (band)

Daimonion are a Polish band from Piotrków Trybunalski established in 1994. They play an energetic, colourful and spatial variety of atmospheric rock, rooted somewhere in the gothic scene of the 1980s and 1990s. The musical formula of the group is constantly enriched with elements characteristic of such genres as: trance, ambient, post rock or shoegaze.

They have released several demo and promo tapes and CDs as well as one full length studio album entitled " Daimonion" ( Love Industry, 2007). Their tracks have been released in various compilations including: " Castle Party Compilation 2001", " In Goth We Trust" DVD medley ( Metal Mind Productions 2003) issued to show an overview of the Polish dark and goth scene.

Daimonion have played many concerts in Poland, including major events and festivals: Jarocin Festival ( Jarocin 1994) Castle Party, (Grodziec 1994, 1995, 1996, Bolków 1998, 2001), Dark East Music Meeting ( Warsaw 2005), supporting Fields of the Nephilim ( Warsaw 2008), Love Like Blood and Breath of Life ( Cracow 1995) and developed a moderate following. Their visits abroad include playing at two editions of the Dark Nation Day Festival in Vienna (2001) and the Lithuanian Creeper Fest ( Vilnius 2008).

Daimonion (Daimonion album)

Daimonion is an album by the Polish band Daimonion released on June, the 15th 2007 by an independent Polish record label Love Industry. It is the official Daimonion's debut and at the same time a re-issue of the formerly self-released material circulating underground in the form of CD-R copies. It also marks the band's return to activity after a several-year break.

Daimonion (Project Pitchfork album)

Daimonion is the 10th studio album by the German electronic music group Project Pitchfork. It was released on February 26, 2001 through EastWest Records. The album reached number eight on the German album charts and became the most commercially successful Project Pitchork album up-to-date. Two songs from the album were released as singles: "Existence" and "Timekiller".