Det som engang var
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Det som engang var | |||||
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Studio album by Burzum | |||||
Released | August 1993 | ||||
Recorded | April 1992 at the Grieg Hall in Bergen, Norway | ||||
Genre | Black metal Dark ambient |
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Length | 40:01 | ||||
Label | Cymophane | ||||
Producer | Count Grishnackh and Pytten | ||||
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Det Som Engang Var (Norwegian for That Which Once Was) is the the third release by the Norwegian black metal artist Burzum. It was recorded in April 1992 and released in August 1993 through Burzum's own label, Cymophane.
The album was initially titled På Svarte Troner (Norwegian for On Black Thrones) but was retitled before its release. It should also be noted that the song "Det Som En Gang Var", with a slightly different spelling, would not appear until the next album, Hvis lyset tar oss. The album cover is inspired by a Dungeons & Dragons (1st edition) module called The Temple of Elemental Evil.[1] At the bottom of the artwork is a depiction of the "reaper" and the tree shown on Burzum's first album.
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[edit] Track listing
- "Den Onde Kysten" (The Evil Shores) – 2:20
- "Key to the Gate" – 5:14
- "En Ring til å Herske" (One Ring to Rule) – 7:10
- "Lost Wisdom" – 4:38
- "Han Som Reiste" (He Who Journeyed) – 4:51
- "Når Himmelen Klarner" (When the Sky Clears) – 3:50
- "Snu Mikrokosmos Tegn" (Turn the Sign of the Microcosms) – 9:36
- "Svarte Troner" (Black Thrones) – 2:16
[edit] Credits
- Count Grishnackh– vocals, electric guitar, bass guitar, drums, synthesizer
[edit] References
- ^ Vikernes, Varg. A Burzum Story: Part I - The Origin And Meaning. Burzum.org. Retrieved on 2007-03-07.