
Hell-P
In winter 2019, Slayer, one of the greatest metal bands of all time, left the stage forever. To promote their last live album and to leave their fans a very special farewell gift the band released a unique single only Slayer could make. Hell-P: The first record you can play in hell. A strictly limited 6.66” record that is the last Slayer single ever released. Forged from stainless steel and copper, it withstands infernal temperatures of up to 1,500° Celsius. But to listen to the record, fans had to set the completely sealed inner sleeve on fire. With a match, enclosed in a copper coffin.
- Packaging DesignPromotional
- Graphic DesignRecord Sleeves & Album Covers
- Product DesignPromotional
Country
- Germany
Client
- Warner Music
- Bettina Dorn
Production Company
- RTS Scholz
Creative Agency
- Kolle Rebbe GmbH
Audio Production Company
- Railroad-Tracks GmbH
Production Design
- RTS Scholz GmbH
Film Production Company
- Effectiv Team sfx Gmbh
Chief Creative Officer
- Fabian Frese
Executive Creative Director
- Thomas Knüwer
Creative Team Leader
- Marco Obermann
Creative Director
- Alexander Michaelsen
Account Supervisor
- Jan Vierig
Account Manager
- Milena Gau
Art Director
- Martin Strobel
Illustrator
- Janin Heymach
Executive Production Director
- Alexander Schillinsky
Production Manager
- Martin Lühe
- Marco Cordes
SFX Artist
- Ingo Bauer
- Steffen Gill
Phantom Operator
- Niklas Girardet
SFX Coordination
- Fiete Girardet
Agency Producer
- Jan-Ole Brendel
DoP + Director
- Alexander Hildenberg
Editor
- Alexander Seipel
Sound Engineer
- Klaas Nocken
Music Artist
- Slayer Repentless (live)
Advertising Agency
- Kolle Rebbe
Design Agency
- Kolle Rebbe
In winter 2019, Slayer, one of the greatest metal bands of all time, left the stage forever. To promote their last live album and to leave their fans a very special farewell gift the band released a unique single only Slayer could make. Hell-P: The first record you can play in hell. A strictly limited 6.66” record that is the last Slayer single ever released. Forged from stainless steel and copper, it withstands infernal temperatures of up to 1,500° Celsius. But to listen to the record, fans had to set the completely sealed inner sleeve on fire. With a match, enclosed in a copper coffin.