artefactˈɑr təˌfækt
artefact
English Definitions:
artifact, artefact (noun)
a man-made object taken as a whole
artefact (Noun)
Alternative spelling of artifact, perhaps more common in Commonwealth English.
Artefact
Artefact was a black metal band from Nice, France. According to the band itself, its name is taken from the medieval fantasy universe, and evokes a magical item. Its music, delving largely into influences such as Emperor, Arcturus, Bathory, Opeth, Burzum, Dimmu Borgir, Metallica, Iron Maiden, Satyricon, is a mixture between different genres: folk or medieval tunes, ethereal moods, powerful and massive heavy metal composition, as well as a touch of progressive music in its arrangements. However different, all these elements succeed in blending together in carefully constructed, narrative and unity-seeking musical pieces.
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