Background
He was born in 1970, in Spain, to a father born in Croatia of Slovenian stock.
He was born in 1970, in Spain, to a father born in Croatia of Slovenian stock.
Kurtagić went through the United States educational system in both university and high school and completed his post graduate work in a British university.
His writing deals with topics relating to culture, society, politics, music, and community relations in the contemporary West. Alex Kurtagić"s roots are Slovenian and Spanish. In 1995 Kurtagić founded the band, which has since released four albums.
In 1996 he founded.
During the mid-to-late 1990s Kurtagic was active as an album cover illustrator. Most of his artwork appeared on albums by black metal artists, such as Dimmu Borgir, Mayhem, Tormentor, Deinonychus, Ancient, and others
His artwork is featured in the book Heavy Metal Thunder: Album Covers that Rocked the World. More recently, he has been active as a book cover illustrator.
Since 2009, Kurtagic has focused primarily on writing and publishing.
Kurtagic"s dystopian novel, Mister, was published in 2009. Since then, Kurtagic has been active as a social, cultural, and political commentator. In 2011 a collection of his articles and essays was published in book form by Unitall Verlag in German translation, with the title A second collection, also in German, was published by Antaios in 2013 as Warum Konservative immer verlieren ("Why conservatives always lose").
Various other essays have appeared in The Radical Tradition: Philosophy, Metapolitics and the Conservative Revolution (Primordial Traditions, 2011), Black Metal: European Roots and European Extremities (Black Front Press, 2012), and Bowden: Thoughts and Perspectives, Volume Nine (Black Front Press, 2012), all edited by Troy Southgate. was mainly known throughout the late 1990s for its mail order catalogue of underground music, particularly extreme metal in all categories, but mainly black metal.
Later on it became known in the underground black metal scene through a roster that included bands such as Astrofaes and Drudkh from Ukraine, Fleurety and Mayhem from Norway, and The Meads of Asphodel from the United Kingdom. In 2008 the British "anti-fascist" Searchlight published a critical article on fascist lyrics and imagery in some styles of black metal that included criticism of the label"s newsletter for having featured Savitri Devi, Ernst Junger, Miguel Serrano, and Julius Langbehn on its covers and for the content of some of the CDs on offer.
He is known as a proponent of elitism, and as a critic of egalitarianism (as an ethics) and conservatism.