some people have it in them, he might still be, it has to be said that his approach to music was very unique (which was after all the condition under which one should make music according to him), so it led to some truly unforeheard music.
@@olegdepapa I have. I can play a bit of piano and teached myself how to play electric guitar since 2 years now, I can play alot of burzum songs too but it still blows my mind how good he is/was at guitar
Varg is one of my all time favourite musicians and always will be. The ambient tracks on here are so good, and really sound quite ahead of their time. Music for me is all about atmosphere and everything this guy records is drenched in atmospheric magik
Most of the musicians to come out of Norway in the mid to late 80s all had fully functional bands by the time they were 14, Varg is different though, I think he is the most original, and talented, multi-talented. I thought some of the Old Funeral stuff was good when Varg was in the band, I think every band he helped out with he added something extra to the sound for sure.
I think this is the only version of hoddmimisholt without that metallic "tic tic clang" sound that some dude added to avoid copyrights or something. Thanks for this.
its so cool hearing what daudi baldrs was originally meant to sound like. if only varg hadnt done the shit he did we would have so much more incredible bm releases from him
@@Darkestone888 He said "they" referring to the whole movement, dumbass. And I do think Varg pretty much invented the minimalist ambient style of black metal.
@@LostWisdom_ Me too. Varg was one of the first black metal bands I listened to and still one of the best in my opinion. This is the last "true" Burzum release ever. But his legacy stays, and for me that's what is most important. And luckily there's alot of other musicians that make music simalar to Burzum. But it will never be the same im affraid.
@@LostWisdom_ My favourites are: Paysage d'hiver (Im wald especially), Xastur, but that's more DSBM, Damp Chill of Life by None (ambient black metal), some of Nargaroth's stuff, And I guess Grausamkeit, but Grausamkeit is mostly demos.
Interesting how the part starting from around 02:40 is almost exactly like one of the starting riffs from Enslaved's Niunda Heim from the Yggdrasil demo from '92, two years after. Wondering whether there was a acknowledged connection, similar influence from Bathory-esque style, or something else.
Is Uruk Hai a different band then? Or is that Varg too under a different name? Confused about this, since I couldn't find a band called Uruk Hai aside from one that was formed around a decade after this music was recorded. Ohh, I just checked the description! Uruk Hai is Burzum. Thanks!
Yup! Uruk-hai was Varg's project before he started Burzum. This is the only release that ever came out of it though, and it's a split tape so technically only half if it is Uruk-hai. Also Uruk-hai had more of a thrash metal style than black metal.
@@StardustPropaganda Very interesting to learn! I'm so glad that Varg decided to make it a black metal/ambiant Dungeon sinth project instead of thrash metal.
@@cookiesontoast9981 me too. Varg is a musical genius and a pioneer in the early black metal scene. I think if he would have kept making thrash his talent would've gone mostly unnoticed. Luckily he made Burzum and became a pioneer in the early black metal scene. Definitely a role model too look up to.
@@jacktheripperlover There was. But the owner of the original tape decided to officially release it not that long ago with the permission of Varg. So I bought it and uploaded it under a creative commons license so that everyone can listen to it. Alot of people still have no idea that this release is happening, and alot of people will probably miss out on it since the copies are selling out fast, so I thought it was only fair to upload it here for everyone to behold. I think they aren't all sold out yet though. I got my copy on www.black-metal-vendor.com/
i fucking love first and last tracks especially. they give me less of a black metal or ambient vibe and more like a completely naked 'sad boi and his guitar' vibe :P like a kind of cross between burzum and jandek xD (might sound kinda cringe but i don't know how to put it into words exactly)
This is not the demo with the Iljarn songs. Varg commented on the tape back when he still had a youtube channel so I'm 100% sure these songs are actually his. You can also even hear some riffs he used in later songs so it'd be pretty weird if this was an Iljarn demo.
@@BlackBlood666 it goes back father than that, the ildjarn song was on a burzum bootleg called "svarte dauen" (black death) th-cam.com/video/FnWKpOQ34E0/w-d-xo.html
I'll never understand how this man was so talented at that age
some people have it in them, he might still be, it has to be said that his approach to music was very unique (which was after all the condition under which one should make music according to him), so it led to some truly unforeheard music.
I never understand....ever. ever ever. I don't understand!
try to learn an instrument, have passion, and time and you will begin to understand
@@olegdepapa I have. I can play a bit of piano and teached myself how to play electric guitar since 2 years now, I can play alot of burzum songs too but it still blows my mind how good he is/was at guitar
@@olegdepapa the hubris of you to assume that the simple act of picking up an instrument will bestow upon you the one in one billion talent of Burzum.
the atmosphere of this and Burzum always gives me shivers, so damn good and out of this world.
I know, right? That sense of utter desolation, isolation, deprivation ... and probably a few -ations more. 🙂
Wolves in the Throne Room is the only band I've found that have a unique sound that can hold that level of atmosphere
@@jasonsworld333fkk o ff
Varg is one of my all time favourite musicians and always will be. The ambient tracks on here are so good, and really sound quite ahead of their time. Music for me is all about atmosphere and everything this guy records is drenched in atmospheric magik
Agree! My cat its called Burzum!
I feel like I’m in another world when listening to his music.
Epilogue is some of the most beautiful shit I’ve ever heard. That tone is insane.
Epilogue is almost my fave Burzum track. almost.
@@Th3F0cu5 technically it's from uruk hai
@@bagronk523 uruk hai is side burzum
the tone really gives me some 'cure' vibes, its so fucking nice
Beautiful prologue
Agreed. The prologue and epilogue are absolutely mesmorizing.
Boss
@@StardustPropaganda something about spacebase. Its okay to say yes to h
Wrong! Prologue is not beautiful.
@@dreadpiratemystic5515 gay
Damn total destruction has iron maiden, bathory, classical music everything in it. Sick riffs
It reminds me more of a song from Destructions first Full length
i love his every work.
Not a bad one amongst them. Hail to him.
@@beardlessodin945 truly. Listened to his work for 73.241 mins on spotify lol.
What I like about BURZUM is that the atmospheres of his music are always dark, I like that
hes from norway its always dark there
3:46 dude, this part is just amazing
Verdade muito bom
this is some of my favorite stuff from varg! happy yule!
Most of the musicians to come out of Norway in the mid to late 80s all had fully functional bands by the time they were 14, Varg is different though, I think he is the most original, and talented, multi-talented. I thought some of the Old Funeral stuff was good when Varg was in the band, I think every band he helped out with he added something extra to the sound for sure.
I think this is the only version of hoddmimisholt without that metallic "tic tic clang" sound that some dude added to avoid copyrights or something. Thanks for this.
he added it so people wouldn't bootleg the recordings (if i remember correctly)
@@gavin6666 Anyone got the link to it? I'm used to it and kinda miss it.
It was added so that people can't bootleg his upload
Yeah that was a real dick move.
I kind of liked that noise.
its so cool hearing what daudi baldrs was originally meant to sound like. if only varg hadnt done the shit he did we would have so much more incredible bm releases from him
We all have our days.
Lmao at the blacked out Swastikas on the cassette. That’s our Varg.
when varg was based
@@kylekrasilikovs hell yes, I remember the good old days of Thulean Perspective. Man, what a channel to go down a rabbit hole in.
@@beardlessodin945 how i miss the old days...
@@kylekrasilikovs and me, man. I say we be pals. Let’s celebrate. I like my churches like Varg likes his Corn Flakes. *CRISPY* 🔥 ⛪️ 🔥
@@beardlessodin945 lets all sing Bee Gees together with Varg!
Wow thanks for this. Imagine inventing an entirely new genre like they did. What a creative force.
Really, he didn’t. The real creator of second wave bm was thorns
@@Darkestone888 He said "they" referring to the whole movement, dumbass. And I do think Varg pretty much invented the minimalist ambient style of black metal.
@@Darkestone888well … inventing 2and wave .
A worthy addition to my collection!
MY FIGHTING URUK-HAI!
there has to be some kind of bridge that has been gapped by this record, you can't tell me otherwise.
beautiful, serene, honest...
Imagine telling him at that time he's gonna serve 21 years in prison
Please comeback again stardustpropaganda we miss you please comeback your channel is a goldmine
2:00 I love this riff so much. I love the more thrashy riffs, reminds me of Celtic frost.
Thank you for uploading this for us all to hear! , I can't wait for my vinyl to arrive. 🤘
Beautiful
I didn’t ever give this guy enough credit. He’s quite something.
He was a smart and talented man this proves it.
Sim, mas infelizmente ele realmente era uma merda de pessoa nazista, mas que, porra, esse cara era talentoso para um caralho
Desculpe-me os palavrões
Historic. Thanks for sharing
Wow a version without the Dind-Ding sounds, I almost miss them lol, keep expecting to hear them
Thank you for uploading!
Hail to you for this rare gift, Stardust. Hail Varg! Hail Burzum! Hail the Fighting High Orcs!
simplemente hermoso todo los trabajos de burzum
I'm now falling down the rabbit hole😮
the last 30seconds from "epilogue" are so scary. love it.
This whole thing is amazing.
00:00 Varg knew that nothing else matters before it was cool.
Goodbye Burzum. The last official album ever.
Heil VV.
His work will live on for ever! Heil Varg🤘
@@StardustPropaganda yes! Listening to this made me sad, to be honest
@@LostWisdom_ Me too. Varg was one of the first black metal bands I listened to and still one of the best in my opinion. This is the last "true" Burzum release ever. But his legacy stays, and for me that's what is most important. And luckily there's alot of other musicians that make music simalar to Burzum. But it will never be the same im affraid.
@@StardustPropaganda can you recommend me some?
@@LostWisdom_ My favourites are:
Paysage d'hiver (Im wald especially),
Xastur, but that's more DSBM,
Damp Chill of Life by None (ambient black metal),
some of Nargaroth's stuff,
And I guess Grausamkeit, but Grausamkeit is mostly demos.
A masterpiece!
Interesting how the part starting from around 02:40 is almost exactly like one of the starting riffs from Enslaved's Niunda Heim from the Yggdrasil demo from '92, two years after. Wondering whether there was a acknowledged connection, similar influence from Bathory-esque style, or something else.
Yes! This great demo sound reminds me like 'Yggdrasill', magistral second demo of Enslaved, Tormentor (Hungary) or 'Wellowie' of Gontyna Kry.
man varg really could’ve made a whole post punk album
It's exciting, the year from 1988 from beginning until 1994 he made this epic material results with it's cross sum my year of birth, 85...😉
Wuuuuooo..... Bless.... Magia pura bro.
8:36 I think he's had this riff in his head his whole life
Yes. He played the same riff on his album Dauldi Baldrs while he was in jail.
@@nouhhjrr Spell of destruction and jesu død have sort of the same motif in them
It sounds like back to the shadows
he used the same riff in Belus Doed of album Belus
Thank you for giving us this.
Hail Burzum. Hail Shining.
Sou fã do burzum a 25 anos
Odd listening to this without the ding ding bong bong sounds, kept expecting to hear them
Hail Varg 🤘🏻🖤.
Atemporal
I sometimes wonder if early Varg was influenced by the O9A.
The instrumental prologue here reminds me so much of old O9A recordings by Christos Beest.
Sublime.
this sounds like very dark power metal
Me impresiona estas mesclas tan impresionantes ,se crea un ambiente muy tétrico y enigmático 😮😮😮
Uruk - hai might as well be a tribute to early Destruction .
Awesome!
Lol this dude wrote better music when he was like 12 than I can at 30
Isn’t that how it usually goes?
I wrote better music when i was 17 than right now at 27
All the best stuff comes out when you still have fresh fingers
Maybe quit being a simp? 🤷🏻♂️
Thank you!
The legend ®️
Bur💤UM💀🔥💀🛩️
5:00 sverddans's solo :')
Man, thanks.
I subscribed at your channel.
Greetings from Italy.
don't get a third strike dude this channel is an actual goldmine
Last thing that was released was 3 years ago i hope he comes back
@@nanomachinesson1259 same man
Thank you.
Ive never heard of this one!
Gjallarhornit is fantastic
Burzum música perfecta 🔥👁️🔥💨💨
Is Uruk Hai a different band then? Or is that Varg too under a different name?
Confused about this, since I couldn't find a band called Uruk Hai aside from one that was formed around a decade after this music was recorded.
Ohh, I just checked the description! Uruk Hai is Burzum. Thanks!
Yup! Uruk-hai was Varg's project before he started Burzum. This is the only release that ever came out of it though, and it's a split tape so technically only half if it is Uruk-hai. Also Uruk-hai had more of a thrash metal style than black metal.
@@StardustPropaganda Very interesting to learn! I'm so glad that Varg decided to make it a black metal/ambiant Dungeon sinth project instead of thrash metal.
@@cookiesontoast9981 me too. Varg is a musical genius and a pioneer in the early black metal scene. I think if he would have kept making thrash his talent would've gone mostly unnoticed. Luckily he made Burzum and became a pioneer in the early black metal scene. Definitely a role model too look up to.
>unnoticed
Uruk-Hai is the best thrash metal band unironically.
odinns Dauør is amazing
5:19 reminds me of ea lord of the deapths …
its really look like
Hail Varg
Hail Santa!
😢🖤🤘🏼
This is cool
8:41 is litterally belus doed but a different key 😂
The only master
no dings this time around?
Nope! This is the only version on youtube at the moment without the dings.
@@StardustPropaganda That's really great to hear, where did this version come from? I thought the story was that there was only one copy in existence.
@@jacktheripperlover There was. But the owner of the original tape decided to officially release it not that long ago with the permission of Varg. So I bought it and uploaded it under a creative commons license so that everyone can listen to it. Alot of people still have no idea that this release is happening, and alot of people will probably miss out on it since the copies are selling out fast, so I thought it was only fair to upload it here for everyone to behold. I think they aren't all sold out yet though. I got my copy on www.black-metal-vendor.com/
It's quite funny that Arcadian Music released the CD with the catalogue number "ANTIDING-001" :D
i love the dings honestly
Só mesmo por interesse arqueológico!
Hail Burzum \m/
is the source of the cover image known?
Its from the great movie die nibelungen from 1924
I hope this helped you
i fucking love first and last tracks especially. they give me less of a black metal or ambient vibe and more like a completely naked 'sad boi and his guitar' vibe :P like a kind of cross between burzum and jandek xD (might sound kinda cringe but i don't know how to put it into words exactly)
gay
My comments will be hated...but if it weren't for dreamcore I wouldn't know this great experimental music artist
How did you find this?
The sound of introduction/epilogue always makes me tear up and i didnt tear up even at my father's funeral
Is this the one with Ildjarn's songs? sorry if I was misinformed.
This is not the demo with the Iljarn songs. Varg commented on the tape back when he still had a youtube channel so I'm 100% sure these songs are actually his. You can also even hear some riffs he used in later songs so it'd be pretty weird if this was an Iljarn demo.
You might be thinking about "Seven Harmonies of the Unknown Truth" from the "Draugen - Rarities" compilation
@@BlackBlood666 it goes back father than that, the ildjarn song was on a burzum bootleg called "svarte dauen" (black death)
th-cam.com/video/FnWKpOQ34E0/w-d-xo.html
Those covered symbols on the tape are svastikas?
Yeah. The image was like that when I found it though.
Well are you surprised? It's literally everywhere in the cover of "The Ways of Yore".
@@erlik420 I was just asking to be sure
Where can i download it?
5.25 sounds like solo from ea lord of the depths
5:25 sounds like solo from ea lord of the depths
Its actually the solo in sverdanns@@owen2239
Finally found this shit. Been searching for Kalashnikov and the result is a bunch of mf ak-47 lol.
what did you expect
3:47 best
U can really hear the german thrash influence
niiicee ;D
How to get away with murder
Will you ever get around to upload Kampfkoloss?
What is the album cover image taken from??
It is a still from the movie 'Die nibelungen' (1924). It's a two-part silent movie that was directed by Fritz Lang.
@@AnonGappy thank u
6:54
Slayer type riff
Please release vinyl
Burzum - Artur Marek Pępek 01.11.1971. Bobolice - Polska . Z prywatnej kolekcji muzycznej .Hetero .
Listen some influences of Destruction!
Here, unlike of Burzum records, you can hear the Iron Maiden influence
Please use the vinyl notes because the info you posted is wrong
Isn't that solo from total destruction the same one (or at least very similar) used on sverddans?
Download?
I releasing it soon on vinyl
Yeah. Probably not.