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Pax, a Chinese tour by Noctiferia to promote their latest album, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Beijing,
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In 2001 Noctiferia recorded their second album Per Aspera, which indicated reorientation to more extreme/death metal. In 2002 the group toured Spain and Italy with Malevolent Creation, Immolation, and Marduk.
Their third album Slovenska Morbida [Slovene Morbidness] (2006) was again different from the previous one – including various cultural influences from female vocals, unknown sounds for metal, and strange national instruments. The band flew to Sweden to The Abyss studio and started mixing the album with Peter Tägtgren. The album received some good reviews in the international metal sub-world. It was promoted with several tours – including two UK tours with Hypocrisy and a couple of shows with Cradle of Filth and Pain. In that time Noctiferia appeared twice at the Metalcamp main stage in domestic Tolmin.
Their fourth album Death Culture was published by Listenable Records in Spring 2010. Death Culture is a result of cooperation between Noctiferia and well-known metal producers Peter Taggren and Jonas Kjellgren.
Noctiferia released PAX, it's 5th studio album in the fall 2014.
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