Ensoph is an Italian avant-garde/industrial metal collective from the Venice/Padua area. Reviews describe a blend of metal, industrial electronics, gothic and occasional black-metal elements, with esoteric and anti-religious lyrical themes and theatrical vocal delivery.

Albums reviewed on DeBaser: Opus Dementiae (2004), Project X-Katon (2006), Rex Mundi X-Ile (2009). Collaborations/guests mentioned in reviews: Antonella Buosi (Scarecrown), Steve Sylvester (Death SS). Production credits: Giuseppe Orlando (Novembre) produced Rex Mundi X-Ile; Bruno Kramm (Das Ich) remixed a track.

DeBaser reviews present Ensoph as an original, theatrical Italian avant-garde band blending metal, industrial, gothic and prog elements with esoteric/anti-religious lyrical themes. Vocal performances (N-Ikonoclast / Nicholas) and strong instrumental arrangements are frequently praised. Key works discussed: Opus Dementiae, Project X-Katon, Rex Mundi X-Ile.

For:Listeners of avant-garde/experimental metal, industrial and gothic music; fans of theatrical, esoteric and progressive heavy music.

 Strange creature, that of Ensoph, starting with the name.

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 We are faced with a highly experimental band, distinct from the mass of clones and emulators that plague the global metal scene.

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