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  1. Oct 16, 2017 · At the time Mortiis released his first full length (Født til å Herske), he had signed to a primarily black metal label (Malicious Records) and was still firmly entrenched, in the eyes of the public, as a black metal artist.

  2. May 23, 2024 · It’s probably the way you would imagine it – black walls covered in black metal merch. Euronymous had picture discs on the walls of Venom’s ‘Welcome To Hell’, Slayer’s ‘Show No Mercy’, Celtic Frost’s ‘Emperor’s Return’… It was the prototype of a black metal milieu.

  3. Apr 9, 2018 · Interview – Mortiis. To coincide with the release of the new version of his Secrets Of My Kingdom book, Ave Noctum had the chance to catch a few words with Håvard Ellefsen, aka Mortiis himself, and asked about Era 1, revisiting old haunts and the future. What follows is a refreshing, honest and open look at a musical life.

  4. Apr 6, 2017 · After he left iconic Norwegian black metal band Emperor in late 1992, he started Mortiis as a solo project, and has been releasing his own brand of dark, twisted electronic music under that ...

  5. Jul 19, 2022 · 2022-07-19. by Niklas Göransson. Before giving rise to the dungeon synth genre, Mortiis was the bass player of one of Norway’s most notorious bands: Emperor. In this candid retrospective, we explore his deeply formative years in the black metal reality.

  6. 1992-present. Contact: info@mortiis.com. Mortiis was formerly the bassist and primary lyricist for Emperor in the early '90s. He formed this band the day after he parted ways with Emperor because he wasn't into black metal anymore.

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  8. Jul 25, 2019 · We talk in-depth with Mortiis about mental health, collecting vinyl, his black metal roots, dungeon synth and how it’s becoming a phenomenon, plenty of amazing stories of his past, and what the future holds for Mortiis Era 1, Era 2, and Era 0.

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