
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 1,500º 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
Advertising Agency
- Kolle Rebbe
Design Agency
- Kolle Rebbe
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)
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 1,500º 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.