The British combo Emit, including
Michael Morthwork,
terrorized the crowds of black metal with the
claustrophobic gothic industrial music of
A Sword Of Death For The Prince (2005):
the extreme noise and screams of Herald The Dawn With Your Offerings,
the free-form cacophony of Utlag Avenger Spiritual Scourge Of Deformity,
the reverbed post-psychedelic infernal mayhem of Where God's Shadow Resides,
and
the ten-minute concert of glissandoes Echoes Of Mass Murder - The Dark Bleeding, like an endless Jimi Hendrix solo.
The Mysterious Unknown (2004) is a compilation of demo material.
Abortions (Autumn Wind Productions, 2008) collects rarities.
The Dark Bleeding Gods (Goatowarex, 2010) collects the
EPs The Dark Bleeding (2003) and The Dark Gods (2004).
Spectre Music of an Antiquary (2012) marked a rather bland conversion
to droning metal.
Michael Morthwork formed
Hammemit to play
gothic music inspired by ancient religious hymns on
Spires over the Burial Womb (Total Holocaust, 2008) and
Nature Mystic (Todestrieb, 2009), as well as on
the EPs
From The Old Hills Desolate (The Heresy Press, 2010) and
The Ghastliere Morrowe (PseudoArcana, 2012).
Morthwork also recorded
1682 Rehearsal (2012) as Ante Cryst,
and AnXpm (2012) as AnXpm