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2009-  Otrebor - drums, hammered dulcimer, vocals
2017-  Daturus - drums
2019-  Tony Thomas - bass
2022-  Mar Stacey - vocals
2022-  Randall Krieger - hammered dulcimer
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2018-2019  Davide Tiso - bass
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2012-2017  A. Lindo - harmonium, vocals
2013-2017  R. Chiang - hammered dulcimer
2017  Beth Gladding - bass, vocals
2013-2016  Dylan Neal - hammered dulcimer
2013-2016  Alex Lindo - harmonium, vocals
2013-2016  R. Chiang - hammered dulcimer
2013-2016  Balan - bass
2017-2018  Toorpand - bass
2017-2019  Cynoxylon - vocals
2020  Chelsea Rocha-Murphy - vocals

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The black metal plant worshippers Botanist have travelled back to the Jurassic period to become Palaeobotanists; with this comes a slight change in their music style.
Review by AndyMetalFreak ››
If the freezing moon can curse humans, maybe it can curse plants as well. But Selenotrope is all but freezing.
Review by RaduP ››
Ecosystem features what is probably the most expansive sound for Botanist to date. Let me explain.
Review by Auntie Sahar ››
If you ever needed a prime example of black metal's growing shift towards the unconventional in our recent times, you need look no farther than Roberto Martinelli's Botanist. A curious concoction of vocals, drums, and hammered dulcimer, the debut of the project took the more obscure fringes of the genre by storm, fusing seemingly unfitting elements together for the achievement of a refreshingly original creation. While perhaps not as radical, VI: Flora seeks to continue this pattern, and it does so wonderfully.
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