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Icie meetup tomorrow!
An iconic moment in Black Metal history: Attila Csihar, Snorre Ruch, Hellhammer and Euronymous in the heart of Bergen, Norway. This was during the recording sessions for the legendary album 'De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas'
It was very fun with (the) synth music. There was nothing organic. It was completely synthetic, sort of. Very exciting, inhuman music. You mix those things up there and wrap it up with guitar and bass, you might get something a little weird.
I have not learned to play the guitar from anyone…I played a lot and spent a lot of time with Øystein Aarseth in Mayhem. Øystein and I actually had quite a few common ideas and such, on playing technique and playing style. He liked to experiment with things on the guitar, and do things that are not normal playing.
I learned that picking technique from Øystein. To tighten the hand so hard that everything just shook by itself. It’s like playing guitar with a mixer.”
- Snorre Ruch on the inspiration he took from Øystein’s guitar technique and went on to use in his work with Thorns. From the NRK documentary ‘Helvete: Historien om Norsk Black Metal’ 🕯
@the.old.mayhem on instagram
The sleep bugs are trying to take me away- I don't wana go to sleep D:
Snorri Sturlasons kongesagaer - “Stormutgaven”
An article in Bizarre magazine written by a woman claiming to be Euronymous’s girlfriend about her time in Norway’s Black Metal Scene
Voici quelques plans de mon film de fin d’année réalisé à l’EMCA: “Snorre”
THORNS "The Pagan Winter" (Album: Darkthrone Holy Darkthrone - Eight Norwegian Bands Paying Tribute, 1999)