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"Together with Euronymous, Mysticum also came up with the idea of ‘Never Stop the Madness’, which subverted the ‘Stop the Madness’ anti-drug campaign and logo that appeared on Roadrunner Records releases at the time. The logo (essentially a modified version of the original, replacing the broken syringe with an intact version) would appear in several places during 1993, namely Burzum’s Aske (released on Euronymous’ Deathlike Silence Productions), Mysticum’s next demo, Medusa’s Tears and Ulver’s Vargnatt demo. It would later appear on Malicious Records releases by bands such as Zyklon-B and Gorgoroth, before being resurrected a decade later by US bands such as Nachtmystium and Krieg.”
- Evolution of the Cult by Dayal Patterson, the new expanded edition 🕯️
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Ad promoting the Ulver & Mysticum split 7”. Released June 14th, 1994 on Necromantic Gallery Productions.
Metalion: "Another Norwegian band we spoke with recently is Mysticum, hailing from Asker. A thing you might have heard is that Hellhammer wants to reform Mayhem with some Mysticum members. Ravn tells us some facts."
Ravn: "Well, that rumour was true. Hellhammer asked us about it, and we thought about it for a while because it isn't everyday we get a chance like that. But anyway, we said no and I'm glad for that. It would be so wrong to start up Mayhem with all those tragic happenings. And we have never been part of Mayhem, so it would be wrong taking honour in continuing Mayhem. Euronymous lives in our dark hearts forever! Hail Euronymous! I have heard some new rumours that Hellhammer will start up Mayhem with some old members of the band, that could be interesting. But they will never achieve what Mayhem achieved with Dead and Euronymous."
--------------------------------- source: Slayer Mag #10, 1995
Robin «Dr. Best» Malmberg (Mysticum) and Charmand Grimloch (Tartaros), right after Emperor show in Bergen, March 29, 1997.
Charmand Grimloch was Emperor's live keyboard player at the time.
Photo credit: Full Moon Productions
mysticum -- crypt of fear