Jilemnický okultista

Jilemnický okultista (English: "the Jilemnice occultist") is the second studio album by Czech black metal band Master's Hammer, self-released in December 1992 and distributed by Osmose Productions in the following year.

Formerly Satrapold's aide-de-camp, Poebeldorf rebelled against his master and planned to take his place as the village chieftain, steal all its riches and Kalamaria's fortune, and flee to start a new life in a different land.

German gothic metal band the Vision Bleak made an English-language adaptation of "Já mizérií osudu jsem pronásledován..." (under the title "By the Misery of Fate He Was Haunted"), included on the digipak re-release of their 2010 album, Set Sail to Mystery.

Götz Kühnemund, of the German magazine Rock Hard, compared Jilemnický okultista to King Diamond, though Master's Hammer's style was described as "considerably more uncompromising".

[10] The demo counterparts of "Mezi kopci cesta je klikatá..." and "Já nechci mnoho trápiti..." previously appeared on the band's teaser EP Klavierstück, which came out a year prior, under the English titles "Cards Do Not Lie" and "Satrapold", respectively.

Czech guitarist Vítek "Vít" Malinovský was a guest musician on the tape, contributing guitar solos to the instrumental tracks "Litografické kalendáře" and "Mediální kresby".

Front cover of the Jilemnický okultista demo tape