Ildjarn
Band
Black metal...and releasing black metal music; this included Mayhem , Burzum, Immortal , Darkthrone, Satyricon , Enslaved , Emperor , Thorns , Ildjarn, Gorgoroth, Ulver and Carpathian Forest. As seen below, some of these artists would be... In this article: Varg Vikernes, Black metal, Mayhem, Euronymous, Burzum, Darkthrone, Bathory, Christianity, Emperor, and Gorgoroth |
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Wikipedia | October 29, 2009
Xasthur
...such as Orosius, Acid Enema, Nachtmystium, Striborg, Angra Mainyu, Leviathan , and Nortt. Xasthur has contributed to tribute albums to Ildjarn, Burzum and Judas Iscariot , and appeared on various compilation albums. Additionally, Malefic has...
In this article: Xasthur, Nachtmystium, Nortt, Sunn O))), Suicide, Moribund Cult, Pitchfork Media, and Burzum
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Wikipedia | September 14, 2009
Ildjarn
...band website stated that no more news would be printed, leading to the conclusion that Ildjarn had ended. The title of Ildjarn's 2005 release, Ildjarn is Dead, further supports this conclusion. Part of Vidar Vaaer's motivation for ending...
In this article: Thou Shalt Suffer, Emperor, and Norway
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Wikipedia | June 16, 2009
Scum (band)
...black metal bands like Emperor , Gorgoroth, Satyricon , Zyklon , Thou Shalt Suffer, Arcturus and Zyklon-B , and did sessions for Ildjarn and Burzum. Drummer Faust contributed to the music of Emperor , Aborym, Zyklon , Thorns and several...
In this article: Scum, Turbonegro, Emperor, Zyklon, Amen, Casey Chaos, Faust, Gorgoroth, Zyklon B, and Thou Shalt Suffer
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Wikipedia | May 23, 2009
Clandestine Blaze
...owner of Northern Heritage, a record label that has released albums by Baptism , Behexen, Deathspell Omega, Drudkh, Hate Forest, Ildjarn and Satanic Warmaster among others. In addition, Aspa is the owner of CF Productions (which produces the...
In this article: Clandestine Blaze, Deathspell Omega, End All Life, Goat, Darkthrone, Beherit, Hate Forest, Baptism, and Bathory
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Wikipedia | December 27, 2008
Thou Shalt Suffer
...Shalt Suffer began to dissolve. Bassist Ildjarn and drummer Thorbjorn Akkerhaugen both left the band. Ildjarn formed his own eponymous project Ildjarn (which was often contributed to by both Ihsahn and Samoth), while Akkerhaugen went on to...
In this article: Thou Shalt Suffer, Ihsahn, Emperor, Samoth, Trademark, Thorbjorn Akkerhaugen, Peccatum, and Norway
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Pitchfork | May 01, 2008
Norwegian Black Metal Stars Showcased in Photo Book Pitchfork
...black metal acts as Darkthrone, Mayhem, Emperor, Satryicon, Enslaved, Immortal, Gorgoroth, Carpathian Forest, 1349, Dimmu Borgir, Ildjarn, and Aura Noir, the book seeks to uncover more about this secretive, often violent world where grown...
In this article: Gorgoroth, Immortal, Darkthrone, 1349, Norwegian Black Metal, True Norwegian Black Metal, Emperor, Enslaved, and Frost
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Pitchfork | February 27, 2008
Show No Mercy Pitchfork
...Charles Manson-sampling collection of creepy, noisy black metal: Think WOLD and Blut Aus Nord but via early snarling Darkthrone and Ildjarn. The album's slogan: "Worship. Kill. Die." Pitchfork: I saw a discussion at Encyclopedia...
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Ildjarn was a raw black metal solo project from Norway that formed in 1992. Ildjarn recorded music until 1997 but did not officially end until 2005. The man behind Ildjarn was Vidar Vaaer, although some releases were collaborations with a musician known as Nidhogg. Ildjarn's music was a very simple, lo-fi brand of black metal, most tracks featuring the same, basic drum patterns, each track composed of only one or two riffs, and most tracks featuring unintelligible vocals in Norwegian. Some later Ildjarn releases were composed entirely on a synthesizer.
Of all the released music, the only Ildjarn song to have its lyrics published was "Eksistensens Jeger", from the self-titled Ildjarn-Nighogg compilation.
As of 2006, the band website stated that no more news would be printed, leading to the conclusion that Ildjarn had ended. The title of Ildjarn's 2005 release, Ildjarn is Dead, further supports this conclusion. Part of Vidar Vaaer's motivation for ending Ildjarn was due to his 4-track recorder breaking (the same 4-track recorded used during Emperor's early days as Thou Shalt Suffer).
- Name:
- Ildjarn
- Origin:
- Telemark, Norway
- Years Active:
- 1991–2005
- Associated With:
- Sort Vokter
- Thou Shalt Suffer
- Emperor
- Genre:
- Black metal
- Record Label:
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- Norse League Productions
- Northern Heritage
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