
Burzum is a Metal album by Burzum, originally released in 1992. On Gatefold: 37 pressings tracked.
About
Recorded in March 1993 and released in January 1996, <i>Filosofem</i> is a definitive statement of Burzum’s career. True to its title—a Norwegian word for “a philosophical statement, theorem, or axiom”—the album was recorded in 17 hours on the cheapest possible equipment. Sole group member Varg Vikernes didn’t even use a real amplifier. Instead, he plugged into his brother’s stereo, treated it with some borrowed fuzz pedals, and requested that the studio technician supply him with the cheapest possible microphone. The aesthetic was a deliberate rebuke of metal’s insistence on technical superiority and high-end equipment. Varg wanted to upend all convention. He recorded everything on <i>Filosofem</i> in one take and argued that any mistakes made the music more “pure and natural,” qualities he considered more important than technical perfection. The guitar tone here is unlike anything else you’ll find. Icy and fiery all at once, it's a sound that incinerates anything it contacts. Though Varg’s high-speed drumming lights up “Jesus’ Tod,” the rest of the album forms a shimmering nightmare that only seems to gain strength as it slows its pace.
via Apple Music
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Tracklist
- 1Dunkelheit7:05
- 2Jesus' Tod8:39
- 3Erblicket Die Tochter Des Firmaments7:53
- 4Gebrechlichkeit I7:53
- 5Rundgang Um Die Transzendentale Saule Der Singularitat25:11
- 6Gebrechlichkeit II7:52
Sound DNA
- Metal
- Black Metal
- abrasive
- menacing
- occult
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- EuronymousGUITAR
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 37 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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