Mortiis

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Mortiis

Background information
Origin Flag of Norway Oslo, Norway
Genre(s) Black metal
Industrial rock
Dark ambient
Years active 1993–present
Label(s) Malicious Records
Cold Meat Industry
Primitive Art Records
Dark Dungeon Music
Earache
Currently unsigned
Website Official Website
Members
Mortiis
Leo Troy
Levi Gawrond
Åge Micheal Troite (temp)
Åsmund Sveinnungard (ex)

Mortiis (born as Håvard Ellefsen on July 25, 1975 in Notodden, Norway), is a Norwegian musician. During his career he has created music that falls into the black metal, dark ambient, and, most recently, industrial rock genres of music. The name is a misspelling of the word 'mortis', which is the pronunciation Mortiis himself uses though how one pronounces his name varies from person to person.

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[edit] History

Mortiis began his musical career playing bass for the infamous black metal act Emperor. He stayed with the band for two years before going on to create his own solo project, though unlike his previous band the music would be dark ambient orientated.

[edit] Era I

All of the albums Mortiis created up to 1999's The Stargate were composed entirely on synthesizers, creating a sound that was described as "Dark Dungeon Music" by Mortiis himself. However Stargate went even deeper into "battle music" genre with flutes and acoustic guitars, as well as the trademark synths, which this time sounded more professional. Female vocals were provided by Sarah Jezebel Deva.

[edit] Era II

2001's The Smell of Rain created a divide among fans; the songs this time had a electropop feel to them, and some fans loved the new sound, while others hated it.

Some fans thought Mortiis had betrayed them as they were expecting what many had nicknamed "The Stargate II". This would however prove to be Mortiis' most commercially successful period to date.

[edit] Band members

Mortiis as a band was formed shortly after the release of The Smell of Rain. The line-up consists of the following:

Mortiis performing in Leicester in 2005
Mortiis performing in Leicester in 2005

[edit] Era III

Mortiis' latest release, The Grudge, took an even more drastic turn from his Era I and Era II albums and is said to have made the largest impression of any of his albums. The Grudge took on a heavy industrial rock emphasis, combining grinding guitars and industrial programming. Some of the long time fans were again not too happy with this turn, but it helped gain Mortiis more new fans. Recently the Norwegian government declared The Grudge as a cultural artifact, requiring the album to be in libraries across the country[1].

Mortiis is working alongside Rhys Fulber for his latest album (working title: Road to Ruin[2]), with working titles such as "The Great Deceiver", "Zeitgeist", "The Ugly Truth", and "Scolding the Burnt".

Mortiis is set to release a remix album titled "Some Kind of Heroin", reworking material from "The Grudge", on April 16, via Earache Records. "Some Kind of Heroin" offers diverse remix material including interpretations by a wide range of contemporaries, such as Zombie Girl, Gothminister, Implant, Mental Siege, PIG, The Kovenant, Velvet Acid Christ, Girls Under Glass, David Wallace, Kubrick, Flesh Field, Dope Stars, In the Nursery and others[3].

[edit] Image

For much of Mortiis' career, he has worn a striking prosthetic mask which has become a subject of much urban legend over the years. It is debated in almost every interview with him. When asked as to what the mask represents he has answered, "I do not look upon myself as a goblin, or troll, or elf, or medieval. I am merely Mortiis."[4]

When talking about the influence for the imagery that his band uses, Mortiis has commented, "A lot of people do not get that you can do more than just look like you're waiting for a bus. I mean how dull is that? I grew up with KISS, W.A.S.P. and Alice Cooper." [5]

The mask is based around that of Blix from the movie Legend. When making the mask, Mortiis used Blix as a character reference for the moulding.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

Album Cover Date of Release Title Label
1993 The song of a long forgotten Ghost Pagan records
1993 Født til å Herske Malicious Records / Dark Dungeon Music / Earache Records
1995 Ånden som Gjorde Opprør Cold Meat Industry / Projekt Records
1996 Keiser av en Dimension Ukjent Dark Dungeon Music
1996 The Crypt of the Wizard Dark Dungeon Music / Earache Records
September 9, 1999 The Stargate Earache Records
October 22, 2001 The Smell of Rain Earache Records
September 13, 2004 The Grudge Earache Records
April 16, 2007 Some Kind of Heroin Earache Records

[edit] Singles

Single Cover Date of Release Title Label Chart Position
August 16, 2004 The Grudge Earache Records UK National Singles: 51

UK Indie Singles: 7

April 25, 2005 Decadent & Desperate Earache Records UK National Singles: 42

[edit] Videography

[edit] Side projects

In the past Mortiis has worked on a number of side projects. They were later disbanded so that he could focus solely on his main project. Although involving various different bands, they took on a similar style; much like Era 1 Mortiis, they were produced using synthesizers.

The sideprojects include:

Mortiis has recently announced that he is wrapping up work on the soundtrack to the movie Broken (Renegade Films, 2006). Broken is directed by Adam Mason who first worked with Mortiis on the video for Decadent & Desperate. Having completed a near album's worth of songs, Mortiis commented at how they were "atmospheric and eerie" and also "very dark" while "some of it actually is semi-song structured, with some melody and sense to it."

Adam Mason's latest film, The Devil's Chair (Renegade Films, 2006) will also feature Mortiis' music. It is yet to be revealed whether it will be music from the upcoming album or similar to that in the previous soundtrack or a mixture of both.

[edit] Collaborations

The following are songs Mortiis has produced or co-produced:

Year Song Type Artist
2007 Jesus was a Zombie (mortiis version) Remix Zombie Girl
2006 Havestar (la malediction mix) Remix I:Scintilla
2006 Blitzkrieg (driven on mix) Remix Deathstars
2005 Muv Your Dolly (Swedish erotica mix) Remix XP8
2005 N.A.S.A. (return of the funky dead mix) Remix T3chnophob1a
2005 Self Destructive Corp. (midnight mass remix) Remix Dope Stars Inc.
2005 Fear Feeders Soundtrack -
2005 Maze Backing Vocals Apoptygma Berzerk
2005 Speaking in Tongues Lead Vocals, co-writer SCUM
2005 Backstabbers go to Heaven Backing Vocals SCUM
2005 Touch Me (cleanse & corrupt) Remix Girls Under Glass
1995 Necrose Evangelicum Synths Brighter Death Now
 ?  ?  ? Repturence

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Album made available to public for free", Earache, April 14, 2005.
  2. ^ "Road to Ruin (working title)", Live Journal, December 18, 2006.
  3. ^ Mortiis to release remix album
  4. ^ Source: StarVox.net Interview
  5. ^ Source:Studio Pop Interview 2003

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