
Disarmonia Mundi
Biography
The first version of the Melodic Death Disarmonia Mundi was born in 2000 in Turin, Italy, composed of Ettore Rigotti (Guitare / Battery), Benny Bianco Chinto (Chant), Simone Palermo (Guitare) and Mirco Andreis (Basse). Under this line-up the band released a first essay in 2002 entitled Nebularium recorded in Ettore Rigotti's studio. The galette is distributed only in Italy and Russia making in the end little talk about Italian training. In addition, linear-up problems occur and only Ettore Rigotti and Mirco Andreis remain to record a sequel to Nebularium. They are joined by Claudio Ravinale as new singer but also by Bjorn "Speed" Strid (vocalist of the Swedish Death-Melodic Silkwork band) very interested in their music. Fragments Of D-Generation came out in 2004, enjoying a better promotion than its predecessor and the fame of the singer of Soilwork, allowing the band to become known gradually. Mirco Andreis left the band the following year to devote himself to his career as video director, letting the trio compose their new album, Bjorn Strid being taken by Soilwork that remained only in collaboration with Disarmonia Mundi. Mind Tricks was released in 2006 on the Scarlet Records label. In 2009, Disarmonia Mundi announced a new opus, The Isolation Game with the participation of Antony Hämäläinen ( Nightrage ) in the song, preceded by an ep (The Restless Memoirs ) coupled with a reissue of Nebularium .
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Discography

Cold Inferno
2015

The Restless Memoirs Ep
2009

Mind Tricks
2006

Fragments Of D-Generation
2004

Nebularium
2002