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For the demon, see Eurynomos.
Euronymous
"Dead" (left) and "Euronymous" (right)Background information Birth name Øystein Aarseth Born March 22, 1968
Egersund NorwayDied August 10, 1993 (aged 25)
Oslo, NorwayGenres Black metal Occupations Musician Instruments Guitar, bass, keyboards, drums, vocals Years active 1984–1993 Associated acts Mayhem
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BurzumNotable instruments Gibson Cherry Sunburst Classic Les Paul Øystein Aarseth (22 March 1968 – 10 August 1993[1]), who went by the pseudonym Euronymous, was a Norwegian guitarist and co-founder of the Norwegian black metal band Mayhem. He was also founder and owner of the extreme metal record label Deathlike Silence Productions and record shop Helvete, until his murder by fellow musician Varg Vikernes.
Aarseth formed Mayhem in 1984. At the time he was going by the stage name "Destructor" but on joining the band he changed his name to Euronymous, derived from the demon Eurynomos.
He opened a record store called Helvete[2] (Norwegian for "Hell") and started his own record label and mailorder, which he named Deathlike Silence Productions.
Aarseth was ranked #51 out of The 100 Greatest Heavy Metal Guitarists of All Time by Guitar World.[3]
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Death
In late January 1993, Varg Vikernes of Burzum was interviewed by a journalist from Bergens Tidende. Vikernes had allegedly requested the interview in order to gain publicity for the black metal scene and for Aarseth's record label Deathlike Silence Productions. However, the interview led to a police investigation and Vikernes was put under arrest for six weeks. Aarseth decided to close his record store due to this negative attention.
On 10 August 1993, Vikernes and Snorre Ruch travelled from Bergen to Aarseth’s apartment in Oslo. Upon their arrival a confrontation began, which ended when Vikernes fatally stabbed Aarseth. His body was found outside the apartment with twenty-three cut wounds – two to the head, five to the neck, and sixteen to the back.[4]
It has been speculated that the murder was the result of a power struggle, a financial dispute over Burzum records, or an attempt at "out doing" the stabbing in Lillehammer.[5] Vikernes denies all of this, claiming Aarseth had plotted to torture him to death and videotape the event – using a meeting about an unsigned contract as a pretext.[6] On the night of the murder, Vikernes claims he intended to hand Aarseth the signed contract and tell him to "fuck off", but that Aarseth attacked him first.[6] Additionally, Vikernes contends that most of Aarseth’s cut wounds were caused by broken glass he had fallen on during the struggle.[6]
Regardless of the circumstances, Vikernes was arrested within days, and a few months later was sentenced to 21 years in prison (Norway's maximum penalty) for both the murder and church arsons. In a controversial display, Vikernes smiled at the moment his verdict was read, an image that was widely reprinted in the news media.[6]
In May 1994, Mayhem finally released the album De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas, which features Aarseth on electric guitar and Vikernes on bass guitar. Before the release, Aarseth's family had asked Hellhammer, Mayhem's drummer, to remove bass tracks which had been recorded by Vikernes. Although Hellhammer promised to personally re-record them, in truth he had no idea how to do it, and the final album retains Vikernes' contributions.
On 24 May 2009, Vikernes was released from prison on parole.
Beliefs
Satanism
Aarseth was a practitioner of Theistic Satanism[7] Although he did not use the music of Mayhem to promote his political leanings, he saw them as mutually compatible with black metal - influenced by the repressive nature of his Satanism as well as his intense misanthropy;[8] Satanism has since been shunned by the majority of black metal musicians in spite of their respect for his role in developing the genre. He admittedly held a disdain for individualism;[9] a mindset which later on would be a motivating factor for the hostility of many black metal musicians towards Right-Hand Path religions. Nevertheless, his beliefs were to have a profound effect on the then-nascent black metal participants.[citation needed]
'Satanism comes from religious Christianity, and there it shall stay. I'm a religious person and I will fight those who misuse His name. People are not supposed to believe in themselves and be individualists. They are supposed to OBEY, to be the SLAVES of religion.' - Euronymous, in an interview by Esa Lahdenperä[9]
However, in the Black Metal documentary "Until the Light Takes Us", Varg Vikernes claimed that, in fact, Aarseth was not a satanist.
Ostensibly, the theistic Satanism embraced by Euronymous was a deliberate fundamental inversion of Roman Catholic dogma,[7][9] fully supporting what was found to be abhorrent and blasphemous: for instance, he was an ardent proponent of sodomy, rape and murder simply because they were evil acts.[7][9] He opposed the teachings of Aleister Crowley and Anton LaVey, for unlike Euronymous they promoted what he saw as 'peace', and commercial frivolity, as well as individualism in contrast to precedence of dogma[7][9] (although Crowley and LaVey both included dogma in their belief systems, they were also naturally opposed to the subservience that Euronymous promoted).
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"Euronymous had this total Satan attitude. I didn't have that - he had that. He was such a devil worshipper you wouldn't believe it."- Mortiis [10]
Aarseth apparently did not have a problem with the following of Paganism in the black metal scene, however, as in due time many bands followed this and/or felt empathetic towards their ancient European/Viking roots. However, Varg Vikernes later claimed that Aarseth - determined to promote Satanism and incite intense Christian opposition - disapproved of Vikernes' desire to encourage Paganism.[11][12][13]
Communism
An admirer of Communist leaders such as Joseph Stalin and Pol Pot,[8] Euronymous was a member of the Norwegian Communist youth group Rød Ungdom,[14] where according to fellow black metal musician Frost, he may have honed his leadership skills of which he would utilize in the early Norwegian black metal scene, where he allegedly led a Black Metal Inner Circle. Euronymous himself openly rejected non-repressive interpretations of communism in favor of totalitarian interpretations of communism as practiced by Stalin and Pol Pot.[8]
Instruments
Euronymous played a Standard sunburst Gibson Les Paul guitar, which can be seen in many pictures of him playing. He stated in various interviews that his main guitar influences were bands such as Venom, Bathory, Slayer, Celtic Frost/Hellhammer, and Sodom. He played through a slightly modified Marshall JCM800 tube amp and used an Ibanez Tube Screamer pedal as well as an Arion Metal Master distortion pedal.[citation needed]
Discography
Title Recorded Released Pure Fucking Armageddon 1985 1985 Deathrehearsal 1987 1987 Deathcrush 1987 1987 Live in Leipzig 1990 1993 Dawn of the Black Hearts 1990 1995 Freezing Moon/Carnage 1990 1996 Out from the Dark 1991 1995 De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas 1993 1994 He also released a demo with Checker Patrol in 1986.[citation needed]
References
- ^ Euronymous' passport
- ^ "Euronymous". June 1992. http://www.angelfire.com/band/mayhem/euro2.html. Retrieved 2009-10-10. "Well, the original idea was to make a specialist shop for metal in general, but that's a long time ago. Normal metal isn't very popular any more, all the children are listening to "death" metal now. I`d rather be selling Judas Priest than Napalm Death, but at least now we can be specialized within "death" metal and make a shop where all the trend people know that they will find all the trend music. This will help us earning money so that we can order more EVIL records to the evil people. But no matter how shitty music we have to sell, we'll make a BLACK METAL look on the shop, we've had a couple of "actions" in churches lately, and the shop is going to look like a black church in the future. We`ve also thought about having total darkness inside, so that people would have to carry torches to be able to see the records."
- ^ "Guitar World's 100 Greatest Heavy Metal Guitarists of All Time". Blabbermouth.net. Roadrunner Records. 23 January 2004. http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=18446. Retrieved 11 September 2011.
- ^ Steinke, Darcey. "Satan's Cheerleaders" SPIN Magazine, February 1996.
- ^ Mayhem Biography on Yahoo! Music
- ^ a b c d Varg Vikernes - A Burzum Story: Part II - Euronymous
- ^ a b c d rare Euronymous interview - SMNnews Forums
- ^ a b c documents: Euronymous as Kafka
- ^ a b c d e http://www.fmp666.com/moonlight/mayhem.html
- ^ Christe, Ian. Sound of the Beast: the Complete Headbanging History of Heavy Metal. New York, NY: Harper Collins, 2004
- ^ rare Euronymous interview - SMNnews.com - The SMN Forums
- ^ Campion, Chris (2005-02-20). "In the face of death". The Guardian (London). http://music.guardian.co.uk/pop/story/0,,1894491,00.html. Retrieved 2010-05-02.
- ^ BLABBERMOUTH.NET - Updated: BURZUM Leader Fails To Return After Short Leave From Prison
- ^ http://oraclesyndicate.twoday.net/files/how+black+is+black+metal1/
External links
- Euronymous & Necro Butcher interview from Damage Inc zine #1 circa 1986
- interview, Morbid Mag #8
- interview by Esa Lahdenpera, from Kill Yourself! magazine
- Euronymous and Dead interview from Slayer #8
- interview from Close-Up magazine
- interview from Bad Faust magazine
- official website
- Necrobutcher
- Hellhammer
- Attila Csihar
- Morfeus
- Teloch
- Messiah
- Manheim
- Dead
- Maniac
- Occultus
- Euronymous
- Count Grishnackh
- Blackthorn
- Nordgaren
- Blasphemer
- Silmaeth
Main releases Live albums Compilation albums - European Legions/U.S. Legions
- Legions of War
- The Studio Experience
Demos and singles - Pure Fucking Armageddon
- Deathrehearsal
- Out from the Dark
- Freezing Moon/Carnage
- Ancient Skin/Necrolust
- Life Eternal
Related articles Categories:- 1968 births
- 1993 deaths
- Murder in 1993
- People from Egersund
- Crimes involving Satanism or the occult
- Deaths by stabbing
- Mayhem (band) members
- Murdered musicians
- Norwegian black metal musicians
- Norwegian businesspeople
- Norwegian communists
- Norwegian murder victims
- Norwegian rock guitarists
- Norwegian Satanists
- People murdered in Norway
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