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Ad Perpetuam Memoriam was an independent record label
Independent record label
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 based in Borlänge
Borlänge
Borlänge is a locality and the seat of Borlänge Municipality in Dalarna County, Sweden, with 49200 inhabitants in 2011.- History :Originally Borlänge was the name of a tiny village, and the first historical information about it is from 1390. The village was insignificant up until about 1870...

, Sweden
Sweden
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The label releases a mixture of musical styles, in the area of progressive rock
Progressive rock
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 and symphonic rock
Symphonic rock
Symphonic rock is a sub-genre of progressive rock. Since early in progressive rock's history, the term has been used sometimes to distinguish more classically influenced progressive rock from the more psychedelic and experimental forms of progressive rock....

 Artists on APM include Death Organ
Death Organ
Death Organ is a Swedish progressive rock/death metal band led by keyboardist Per Wiberg, who also played keyboards for the Swedish progressive death metal band Opeth and for Michael Amott's stoner metal band Spiritual Beggars...

, Höyry-kone, Catweazle
Catweazle
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Discography

APM9201 Kultivator: Barndomens stigar (Swe)

APM9302 Myrbein: Myrornas krig (Swe)

APM9403 AT Ensemble Nimbus: Key Figures (Swe)

APM9404 Jasun Martz: The Pillory (USA)

APM9405/SYMPHILIS1 Zaragon: No Return (Den)

APM9506 AT/Ad INFERNOS1 Death Organ: 9 to 5 (Swe)

APM9507/SYMPHILIS2 Akasha: Akasha (Nor)

APM9508/SYMPHILIS3 Atlas: Blå Vardag (Swe)

APM9509 AT Simon Steensland: The Zombie Hunter (Swe)

APM9510 AT Höyry-Kone: Hyönteisiä Voi Rakastaa

APM9511 Eskaton: 4 Visions (Fra)

APM9612 AT/SYMPHILIS4 Catweazle: Ars Moriendi (Swe)

APM9613 AT/SYMPHILIS5 In The Labyrinth: The Garden Of Mysteries (Swe)

APM9614 AT/SYMPHILIS6 Zello: Zello (Swe)

APM9715 Tömrerclaus: Same (Den)

APM9616 AT Evidence: Heart's Grave (Fra)

APM9717 /SYMPHILIS7 Blåkulla: Blåkulla (Swe)

APM9718 AT/AD INFERNOS2 Death Organ: Universal Stripsearch (Swe)

APM9720 AT Höyry-Kone: Huono Parturi (Fin)

Due to limited finances APM9719 was never released.
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