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Complete 'Demo 91' , original 'Aske' recording, original 'Svarte Dauen' recording and more , with photos, info, etc, 74 minutes
1, 2, 3: orginal "Aske" EP, recorded during 1992
4, 5, 6, 7: "Rehearsal/demo 1991" previously unreleased
8, 9, 10: "Svarte Dauen" 1993 previously unreleased
11: version taken from "Burzum" 1992
12: version taken from "Det Som Engang Var"
13: version taken from "Filosofem" album
TRACKLIST
i. Lukans Renkespill
ii. Belus' Doed
iii. Glemselens Elv
iv. Kaimadalthas' Nedstigning
v. Besoek til Kelio
vi. Alvenes Dans
vii. Alvegavene
viii. Sverddans
ix. Keliohesten
x. Morgenroede
xi. Belus' Tilbakekomst
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"Sol austan, Mani vestan" is the 11th album from Burzum and a return to a purely electronic and instrumental expression. "Sol austan, Mani vestan" is different from all the older albums, and yet similar to all of them, and is in style more than anything similar to the oldest ambient music of Burzum, like the tracks "Tomhet", "Han som reiste" and "Channelling the power of Minds into a new God". "Sol austan, Mani vestan" is inspired by and made for the "ForeBears" movie by Marie Cachet and Varg Vikernes, where much of the Scaldic music from "Sol austan, Mani vestan" appears, only in unmastered form, as a soundtrack. Burzum says of the new album: "Sol austan, Mani vestan" will feature almost an hour of instrumental electronic music, that can best be described as relaxing, slow-paced, contemplative and very much original. And of the concept Burzum says; I have still not been able to leave behind the Pagan religious-spiritual concept of a descent into darkness and the following ascend back into the light; the Pagan initiation, the elevation of man to the divine, the enlightenment of the mind, the feeding of the elven light in man.
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"Thulêan Mysteries was made passively, in the sense that I never intended to make a new album; I just made music every now and then and at one point realized that I actually had enough to release it all on an album. When asked to do so I figured: why not? It was a good idea. The music is a little bit of this and a little bit of that, transcending any genre, and perhaps belonging to many different genres. The intention with it was always to create a certain atmosphere, often related to an idea or a situation. Since my true passion has never been music, but actually tabletop role-playing games, I figured I should make this an album intended for that use; as background music for my own MYFAROG (Mythic Fantasy Role-playing Game). Hopefully you will get a sense of Thulê when you listen to this, like always with Burzum, ideally when on your own. I hope you will enjoy this soundtrack to Thulê, to Mother Nature and life itself" – Varg Vikernes