Very nice mix. I usually listen to an album from start to finish but you've picked a good song order here. It's like a journey, rather than random songs put together.
When the weather gets colder in winter, my musical taste shifts towards "colder" music too. I really apprectiate these tunes now that winter is slowly approaching, really helps getting through the days and appreciate the beauty of these seasons. Thank you.
@@mrmerezz Yeah man the same here. I’m diving into this music right now. I despise summer. My soul craves the cold seasons and it's as if something ancient, something from a thousand years ago, awakens inside me when the cold sets in... I'm from Poland, living in the countryside. In autumn our fields are swallowed by thick fog, and it fills me with a strange, dark pleasure. Rain drizzles endlessly. In winter the fields are buried under snow, the world turns a deep, cold blue, and there's no one around. I love walking through those frozen fields at this time, thinking about the eternal, the distant. I imagine how much blood this land has seen, how many battles were fought here... Centuries ago, knights fell on these cold, snow-covered plains, ending their lives here. Greetings from Poland, friend.
this is the kind of art that you discover by yourself, in the endless search for something worthy and meaningful... limpid and released of all imposed contemporary commercial pollution. sprouted from a soul that surrendered to its origins, to darkness...
Williams Zambrano our European Heathen roots are both darkness and light, both love for our race and hate for those who seek our death. Hail allfather Odin/allmother Frigga forever !
This kind of beauty and art, that lifts our spirit, instead of trying to destroy us like the degeneracy in the shill mass media, you'll never find being recommend or pushed by internet monopolies, you won't find it other than by yourself, along with your journey of self discovery and detoxing from all the indoctrination and depravity. The more I learn about my forefathers and my great civilization, the more I find more art like this, worthy art
Varg makes the best ambient music.Some of these tracks (Han Som Reiste, Autumn Leaves, Moti Ragnarokum, Rundgang, The Reckoning of Man) are forever and ever in my 'favorite' playlists.
His ambient stuff gives me this melancholic and gloomy vibe but always with a hint of distant hope, like a frozen forest at dusk, with springtime sunny morning awaiting somewhere in the future, when all that is frozen and fragile will rise and grow again, strong and full of life.
I napped while listening to this album; woke up a couple of times in between to the sounds and fell back into my dreaming world.. Super dope... It was kinda difficult to actually get outta bed. Made it out though eventually. Perfect dreaming album!
This mix is like a strange and wonderful journey for the spirit. There's something ancient and primordial about Burzum, I can't even define. Great job, mate!
Tuistos Herz (00:00) Sôlarrâs (06:06) Channelling the Power of Souls Into a New God (10:01) Der Tod Wuotans (13:22) Han Som Reiste (19:58) Thulean Mysteries (24:42) Tomhet (28:49) Rundtgåing av den Transcendentale Egenhetens Støtte (42:52) Autumn Leaves (01:07:58) Haugaeldr (01:12:37) Ansuzgardaraiwô (01:19:57) Móti Ragnarokum (01:24:19) The Portal (01:33:17) Sôlarguði (01:35:31) Mythic Dawn (01:42:35) Frijôs goldene Tränen (01:47:40) Illa Tiðandi (01:50:11) Ek Fellr (02:00:36) Forgotten Realms (02:03:23) The Reckoning of Man (02:10:38) Der weinende Hadnur (02:17:49) Hall of the Fallen (02:18:57) Til Hel og Tilbake Igjen (02:23:58)
Never been the type of person to like black metal, but my bf introduced me to this world over two years ago and I absolutely love this! Makes my spirit feel so free! Varg is beyond talented!
@@blakkmetal-wizkokk She never said it was. She said her bf introduced her to black metal, and if you get into Burzum then you usually end up arriving at his ambiant tracks if you listen long enough.
I've just had an extremely profound and transcendental experience listening to this. Ek Fellr is on now and released me from that state. I thought of life, world events, happiness, sorrow, and relations, I didn't feel like me for that moment in time. I feel like me again now, but I see the world slightly differently.
I didn't know how much I needed this until half way through. A calm washed over me. The burdens of life weighing a little less. The pains of existence not as sharp. Thank for complaining this work for us.
@@rtyrty7617Mushrooms in winter, especially on a hill far from city is something out of this world. The key is to dress up very warm. If you dont, you're gonna end up shaking, it will ruin whole trip
@masterofreality5528 not gonna lie the only things I do now, is just some absulot vod, thinking of doing them again for a more healing and happy experience
@@rtyrty7617 I haven't done them from 2022 new year. I had some financial and law issues and whole thing would just ruin my trip, and now have some health issues, but if i get healthy again, i will most definitely go to my remote hill cabin for a few months to reconnect with them again. I've been dying for 2,5 yrs to try them with this Burzum mix in nature
It's great music to listen to when you're up all night waiting for Santa Claus, it's almost like it was composed in Santa's very workshop! Delightful to say the least. Its so vivid, I can just imagine pure joy of waking up to see all the gifts that Santa and his beautiful little Elves had crafted and blessed me with upon my ceremonial Christmas tree. If I caught them in the act of leaving me gifts I would dance with them immediately. That's what this joyful music means to me, I've no idea who wrote this, but I'd like to personally believe a special elderly Elf did. One with aeons of experience and knowledge in magic and toy building.
In the early 90's there was a lot of electronic music released by the Cold Meat label. Some obscure stuff. Most BM bands also had acoustic and ambient songs or intros. There is DCD also. I find this kind of music more medittative and it shows another side to the extreme metal scene of those times.
Tuitos Herz, Channeling the power of souls into a new God and Rundtåing a den transcendental egenhetens støtte are my favorite one. So dark. So deep. So nostalgic and so mystical.
I honestly don't know what to picture when I listen to these, just Varg in his cell patiently waiting to hit the next key on the keyboard (the longer the note, the more dread) I know I've spent many hours at the bottom of a hot shower listening to these tracks to relax.
Puiki muzika, norint mėgautis gera tailandietiška virtuve jaukiame ir skoningai įrengtame restorane! Žinoma, klausykite saikingai ir gerbkite įprastus atstumus
Strange resemblance in first composition is with synth ambient music in Serbian and Yugoslavian movies, series and culture and art programs from through 80s and early 90s ...it adds some more melancholy and nostalgia for lost and hard times. ❣️
Most of these mixes as others have said, are seemingly going nowhere. This mix has been on repeat for me now for probably 12+ hours and Im enjoying Every single moment of it. This takes me places from beginning to end. Its more than a mix. Its a Journey through time.
I usually don't even fuck with comments like this, but I have to somehow agree. Its like I discovered the soundtrack to my favorite movie I never saw or something, its crazy! Great stuff.
The reckoning of man has got to be one of the craziest pieces of media I have ever encountered. One of those tracks that feels like a spell. Truly special.
As a child, when I was little, I tried to write music on an analog synthesizer. It turned out very similar to this mix. The volume level was also wrong, there were just as many repetitions, a rather monotonous and intrusive boring melody. There was no reverberation and delay, as in this material. Thank you for reminding me of my youth.
BURZUM left a very deep mark. And even though Varg has now moved away from writing music, all his work is alive and will continue to live. And please with your depressing ambient.
Damn I’ve been watching his RUclips videos for the last 5 years or so and found his other page where he’s making videos, I wish he would keep making music, it’s so fucking good. Has he said specifically that he’s not working on music anymore???
@@norwardradtke1361 he made a new album about a year ago but if memory serves me correctly I think he said something like that on his Twitter or something
can't get enough of this. Varg is one of the Metalheads icons, who makes pure epic tracks in this field. i really adore his work. he'll always be my idol and my inspiration.
And if you’d seen his videos, he is so intelligent! His words just float by and he had his baby boy in his arms in the woods. His son wanted his mama, so the interview ended. You could tell his son sense something in the forest.
I like Burzum's ambientance to reading Prof. J.R.R Tolkien. Sometimes just for fun, to play medieval tematic board games or digital "old school" RPG. But some day I will go into the forest and put these songs just to apreciate the real ambientance atmosphere; the link of art and nature. Thank's Varg.
Nothing gives me the same vibes as does Vargs music, my Norwegian father passed the lineage of thousand of generations of this down into my blood and I feel it resonate with a deep deep deep familiarity when I hear this. It is so comforting and calming to feel my ancestors through this music
@@serkanpek1276 we did actually. As I said I’m half Norwegian already. So it’s ridiculous for you to say “see how pure nord you are” when I never suggested that. It’s still a huge part of who I am and nothing you say has any bearing on that. Your comment has disrespectful though. We have a little Swedish and Iberian blood too. That’s pretty much it, in case you were actually wondering instead of just making a snide comment.
@@norwardradtke1361 that's not Aryan technically speaking there's no such thing as Aryan unless you're talking about Indo-Aryans. My DNA results were primarily Celtic, & Nordic plus some native American admixture but I don't consider myself Aryan I consider myself Caucasoid with mongoloid admixture.
@@norwardradtke1361 I guess if you mean the proto-indo Europeans which would be the closest to the Aryans you're talking about who are the ancestors of all Europeans, iranians, and north indians. The inventors of the wheel and the original cultivators of both milk and cannabis. If you're more interested in stuff about our ancestors I recommend the RUclips channel SurvivingtheJive.
Very nice mix. I usually listen to an album from start to finish but you've picked a good song order here. It's like a journey, rather than random songs put together.
i like videos too
Lmao your profile picture
@@carltonbanks3883 Haha
Guys , I don't understand
Didn't varg compose with distortion?
Are these orchestral arrangements of the albums ??
His ambient albums were done on an apple p.c.
Burzum ALWAYS in our Hearts
@Thoth 3000 likes
Stop being so sappy
Black Hearts
Burzum has no heart
True ⚡⚡
Combination of Varg's ambient music and Kittelsen's drawings...it's just magic. Wonderful..
When the weather gets colder in winter, my musical taste shifts towards "colder" music too. I really apprectiate these tunes now that winter is slowly approaching, really helps getting through the days and appreciate the beauty of these seasons. Thank you.
winter is an amazing time of the year
I love the winter, but I listen to more black metal in the summer. I hate the warmth and love the cold, only BM can bring the cold into summer.
where are you from ?
@@AzogBolg Basque contry, north of spain. and you friend?
@@mrmerezz Yeah man the same here. I’m diving into this music right now. I despise summer. My soul craves the cold seasons and it's as if something ancient, something from a thousand years ago, awakens inside me when the cold sets in... I'm from Poland, living in the countryside. In autumn our fields are swallowed by thick fog, and it fills me with a strange, dark pleasure. Rain drizzles endlessly. In winter the fields are buried under snow, the world turns a deep, cold blue, and there's no one around. I love walking through those frozen fields at this time, thinking about the eternal, the distant. I imagine how much blood this land has seen, how many battles were fought here... Centuries ago, knights fell on these cold, snow-covered plains, ending their lives here. Greetings from Poland, friend.
this is the kind of art that you discover by yourself, in the endless search for something worthy and meaningful...
limpid and released of all imposed contemporary commercial pollution.
sprouted from a soul that surrendered to its origins, to darkness...
Williams Zambrano our European Heathen roots are both darkness and light, both love for our race and hate for those who seek our death. Hail allfather Odin/allmother Frigga forever !
Well said
@@denoplyste449 Totally right 🙏🏻
This kind of beauty and art, that lifts our spirit, instead of trying to destroy us like the degeneracy in the shill mass media, you'll never find being recommend or pushed by internet monopolies, you won't find it other than by yourself, along with your journey of self discovery and detoxing from all the indoctrination and depravity.
The more I learn about my forefathers and my great civilization, the more I find more art like this, worthy art
@@MybeautifulandamazingPrincess very astute
Varg makes the best ambient music.Some of these tracks (Han Som Reiste, Autumn Leaves, Moti Ragnarokum, Rundgang, The Reckoning of Man) are forever and ever in my 'favorite' playlists.
No he doesn't make the best. A band called forest silence has that honour. But its very good in all honesty.
Also
@@matthewread7220 well it's really subjective
@@Somewhere_Bagel yes in is
@@matthewread7220 Absolute nonsense, they are a spec of dust compared to Burzum.
His ambient stuff gives me this melancholic and gloomy vibe but always with a hint of distant hope, like a frozen forest at dusk, with springtime sunny morning awaiting somewhere in the future, when all that is frozen and fragile will rise and grow again, strong and full of life.
Beautifully written
Beautiful
I sense the first sprouts rising as we speak .
Also a sense of knowing that this will come to pass. Knowing the totality of existence and decay but not being lost in either of them.
This dude must be some hermit! Only away from the corrosive pollution of modernity can anyone come up with such awesome inspiration!
Fernando Vazquez he lives as close to nature as possible!
he made this music in jail
@@longhairedchild1 well some of it yes...
@phill unrau what in the fuck
@phill unrau I saw you in a Bolt Thrower album's comment section just a few minutes ago. Sorry about the stroke.
Varg know how to make a good music. Very spiritual and deep. I feels like i treveling in other worlds from my dreams.
Exactly. I use it to drift off into other dimensions while falling asleep in bed, it is so hypnotic & relaxing, a wonderful experience.
Dream to Brazil!
@@Yoshi92 Think I read or heard him say some of his songs were to relax and fall asleep! The guy is a legend.
I napped while listening to this album; woke up a couple of times in between to the sounds and fell back into my dreaming world.. Super dope... It was kinda difficult to actually get outta bed. Made it out though eventually. Perfect dreaming album!
This mix is like a strange and wonderful journey for the spirit. There's something ancient and primordial about Burzum, I can't even define. Great job, mate!
It transcends music as just being an industry and about money, it's a meditative experience that lifts our spirit
Tuistos Herz (00:00)
Sôlarrâs (06:06)
Channelling the Power of Souls Into a New God (10:01)
Der Tod Wuotans (13:22)
Han Som Reiste (19:58)
Thulean Mysteries (24:42)
Tomhet (28:49)
Rundtgåing av den Transcendentale Egenhetens Støtte (42:52)
Autumn Leaves (01:07:58)
Haugaeldr (01:12:37)
Ansuzgardaraiwô (01:19:57)
Móti Ragnarokum (01:24:19)
The Portal (01:33:17)
Sôlarguði (01:35:31)
Mythic Dawn (01:42:35)
Frijôs goldene Tränen (01:47:40)
Illa Tiðandi (01:50:11)
Ek Fellr (02:00:36)
Forgotten Realms (02:03:23)
The Reckoning of Man (02:10:38)
Der weinende Hadnur (02:17:49)
Hall of the Fallen (02:18:57)
Til Hel og Tilbake Igjen (02:23:58)
Never been the type of person to like black metal, but my bf introduced me to this world over two years ago and I absolutely love this! Makes my spirit feel so free! Varg is beyond talented!
it's not black metal
@@blakkmetal-wizkokk She's called church lmao
its indeed not black metal but if you look for atmosferuc black metal you might find something that interests you
@@blakkmetal-wizkokk She never said it was. She said her bf introduced her to black metal, and if you get into Burzum then you usually end up arriving at his ambiant tracks if you listen long enough.
@@cookiesontoast9981 it was definitely implied she thought it was black metal. no need to make excuses. it's fine to err.
I've just had an extremely profound and transcendental experience listening to this. Ek Fellr is on now and released me from that state. I thought of life, world events, happiness, sorrow, and relations, I didn't feel like me for that moment in time. I feel like me again now, but I see the world slightly differently.
Wow
I didn't know how much I needed this until half way through. A calm washed over me. The burdens of life weighing a little less. The pains of existence not as sharp. Thank for complaining this work for us.
my favourite yoga music - thank you for making it easy to just keep playing
Me encanta escuchar esto en mis momentos de reflexión, gracias Varg por crear esta musica
This Burzum Ambien Mix goes pretty well while playing Elden Ring, The Vibes!!!
Amazing well done, I came here after hearing the unreleased Uruk-Hai tape
Thanks!
Este artista nos muestra con sus obras un plano superior de la existencia
Burzum ETERNALLY ⬆️❌⚡
Going to listen to this whole thing again while walking on the frozen lake in the mountains for my next mushroom trip
I never done mushrooms in the winter time, stay safe brother.
@@rtyrty7617Mushrooms in winter, especially on a hill far from city is something out of this world. The key is to dress up very warm. If you dont, you're gonna end up shaking, it will ruin whole trip
@masterofreality5528 not gonna lie the only things I do now, is just some absulot vod, thinking of doing them again for a more healing and happy experience
@@rtyrty7617 I haven't done them from 2022 new year. I had some financial and law issues and whole thing would just ruin my trip, and now have some health issues, but if i get healthy again, i will most definitely go to my remote hill cabin for a few months to reconnect with them again. I've been dying for 2,5 yrs to try them with this Burzum mix in nature
Long live to Varg and his family.
Not so much Euronymous.
@@edwardglenn9310 he had it coming
@@edwardglenn9310bro this was so bad 😂
@@edwardglenn9310 He was worse than Varg.
@@gnomodejardim23266 and it was a self defence!
Great artwork in the background
The art is made by Theodor Kittelsen a norwegian artist
This is beautiful
perfect, dark and smells like a forest
😅🖤💜
I'll say it again and again and again... Varg is a musical genius!
@No Body nobody here cares about your pearl clutching. You haven't "defeated" anyone.
Man I love Ek Fellr. That classic primal, intrinsic strength in it. Yet overwhelming loss and sadness.
It's great music to listen to when you're up all night waiting for Santa Claus, it's almost like it was composed in Santa's very workshop! Delightful to say the least. Its so vivid, I can just imagine pure joy of waking up to see all the gifts that Santa and his beautiful little Elves had crafted and blessed me with upon my ceremonial Christmas tree. If I caught them in the act of leaving me gifts I would dance with them immediately. That's what this joyful music means to me, I've no idea who wrote this, but I'd like to personally believe a special elderly Elf did. One with aeons of experience and knowledge in magic and toy building.
In the early 90's there was a lot of electronic music released by the Cold Meat label. Some obscure stuff. Most BM bands also had acoustic and ambient songs or intros. There is DCD also. I find this kind of music more medittative and it shows another side to the extreme metal scene of those times.
Tuitos Herz, Channeling the power of souls into a new God and Rundtåing a den transcendental egenhetens støtte are my favorite one. So dark. So deep. So nostalgic and so mystical.
I honestly don't know what to picture when I listen to these, just Varg in his cell patiently waiting to hit the next key on the keyboard (the longer the note, the more dread)
I know I've spent many hours at the bottom of a hot shower listening to these tracks to relax.
I've listened hundreds of calming music type of stuff to sleep and it never worked. Never thought burzum would make me fall asleep great stuff
Puiki muzika, norint mėgautis gera tailandietiška virtuve jaukiame ir skoningai įrengtame restorane! Žinoma, klausykite saikingai ir gerbkite įprastus atstumus
Strange resemblance in first composition is with synth ambient music in Serbian and Yugoslavian movies, series and culture and art programs from through 80s and early 90s ...it adds some more melancholy and nostalgia for lost and hard times. ❣️
I really like the artwork, it matches very well with this beautiful music
Excellent mix. Makes me forget that I'm alive.
Great playlist and accompanying artworks. The flow and transition is nicely done. It's my go to yoga and relaxation audio. Hails!
Most of these mixes as others have said, are seemingly going nowhere. This mix has been on repeat for me now for probably 12+ hours and Im enjoying Every single moment of it. This takes me places from beginning to end. Its more than a mix. Its a Journey through time.
I usually don't even fuck with comments like this, but I have to somehow agree. Its like I discovered the soundtrack to my favorite movie I never saw or something, its crazy! Great stuff.
I feel like i'm hiking in elfheim when i listen to ambient burzum and i love that
the automix/the sync to next song is very smooth
Jamming this mix during my playthrough of Diablo IV!
sweet
Сам Варг сегодня сделал репост этой подборки в Твиттере 😌
Hell yes!!!!
The reckoning of man has got to be one of the craziest pieces of media I have ever encountered. One of those tracks that feels like a spell. Truly special.
As a child, when I was little, I tried to write music on an analog synthesizer. It turned out very similar to this mix. The volume level was also wrong, there were just as many repetitions, a rather monotonous and intrusive boring melody. There was no reverberation and delay, as in this material. Thank you for reminding me of my youth.
nobody cares retard
Theaulean Mysteries is such a legendary and beautiful song.
Oh wow, this is beautiful, thank you for this mix!
@Αλπικος I don't discriminate, have a good day!
@Αλπικος music is for everyone & universal. Stop bringing race into this. Skin color is meaningless.
@@Baphomane say that to Varg
@@casperthuresson862 he said in one of his videos that he doesn’t care who listens to his music
@@Baphomane Varg isn't the racist,Euronymous was...
Forgot how much I loved Burzum. So fucking good. Master of atmosphere.
BURZUM left a very deep mark. And even though Varg has now moved away from writing music, all his work is alive and will continue to live. And please with your depressing ambient.
I don't thınk it is a depressive ambient, it is very atmospheric unique ambient music with melanchony mostly
He's a genius
Damn I’ve been watching his RUclips videos for the last 5 years or so and found his other page where he’s making videos, I wish he would keep making music, it’s so fucking good. Has he said specifically that he’s not working on music anymore???
@@norwardradtke1361 he made a new album about a year ago but if memory serves me correctly I think he said something like that on his Twitter or something
@@norwardradtke1361 he still makes music he has just moved away from black metal
can't get enough of this. Varg is one of the Metalheads icons, who makes pure epic tracks in this field.
i really adore his work. he'll always be my idol and my inspiration.
And if you’d seen his videos, he is so intelligent! His words just float by and he had his baby boy in his arms in the woods. His son wanted his mama, so the interview ended. You could tell his son sense something in the forest.
@@susanhaas2083 - i do watch his videos which is uploaded on some archieve online. he IS my idol.
god bless him and his lovely family.
Que banda espetacular, trilhas sonoras maravilhosas.
Thank you for your amazing work, and thank you Varg for making it possible. Hail from Italy
Yealy comment in salutations to the top V! Herr wolf
Yes we know Varg is a genius but those transitions are perfect
So beautiful!! ☝️👍👌
Hail Burzum!
I have spent thousands of hours "traveling" with Varg's music...
brilliantly done
Autumn leaves......damn!!!!! Spoke straight to my soul.
what a beautiful transition, no words 14:39
I dont support Varg in every thing he says, but his music is quite delightful.
Love Burzum. And love people of all colors and creeds!
Varg makes the ambient music it is a very relaxing journey
He does indeed make the ambient music, you are not wrong.
nice for studying!
I was about to write it but you already have done it. It´s true, love to study listening to Varg´s ambient music.
Спасибо, Орск слушает!✌
без проблем) музыка принадлежит к всему
Few things have touched my soul the way this has
It’s hard to believe that one guy made all of this.
I like Burzum's ambientance to reading Prof. J.R.R Tolkien. Sometimes just for fun, to play medieval tematic board games or digital "old school" RPG. But some day I will go into the forest and put these songs just to apreciate the real ambientance atmosphere; the link of art and nature.
Thank's Varg.
do you know where the name "Burzum" comes from? ;)
Was so amusing. Once Vikernes made pleasant record. These never get old.
Each composition is combined with a picture!
Thanks for this nice compilation and info about the artwork.
Beautiful music & beautiful illustrations.
Nothing gives me the same vibes as does Vargs music, my Norwegian father passed the lineage of thousand of generations of this down into my blood and I feel it resonate with a deep deep deep familiarity when I hear this. It is so comforting and calming to feel my ancestors through this music
I really want you to do some DNA test, and lets see how pure nord u re :)
@@serkanpek1276 we did actually. As I said I’m half Norwegian already. So it’s ridiculous for you to say “see how pure nord you are” when I never suggested that. It’s still a huge part of who I am and nothing you say has any bearing on that. Your comment has disrespectful though. We have a little Swedish and Iberian blood too. That’s pretty much it, in case you were actually wondering instead of just making a snide comment.
@@serkanpek1276 my dad literally did a DNA test. So yes we are predominantly Norwegian, with a little Swedish and Iberian, and german. All Aryan blood
@@norwardradtke1361 that's not Aryan technically speaking there's no such thing as Aryan unless you're talking about Indo-Aryans. My DNA results were primarily Celtic, & Nordic plus some native American admixture but I don't consider myself Aryan I consider myself Caucasoid with mongoloid admixture.
@@norwardradtke1361 I guess if you mean the proto-indo Europeans which would be the closest to the Aryans you're talking about who are the ancestors of all Europeans, iranians, and north indians. The inventors of the wheel and the original cultivators of both milk and cannabis. If you're more interested in stuff about our ancestors I recommend the RUclips channel SurvivingtheJive.
He’s still alive. He released an album on March 12th
Varg will always be a great guy
Wish more people would put effort in description as this dude did, learned quite a bit about this piece. Thanks for that.
First time I listened to this while trying to sleep I successfully astral projected for the first time in 2 decades.
best mix ive heard in a long time
This is truly a gem in youtube. Very good 2hrs and 30 minutes.
ajme sto volim ovu stvar!!!!111!!!!!!
I love listening to this while re-reading Berserk. The atmosphere of the music and the manga fit together perfectly.
Varg vikernes if he knows what he does, the best melodies that are heard in my disgusting life
I used this for my rpg session. Good.
Great job. Thanks for share.
No Meadow Elves? That's my favorite track by Varg, thanks for the upload.
Thumbs up if this feels like home.
Those drawings and pics really go along with music
Listening to this while playing morrowind in solstheim is a great experience.
Thank you for this upload, great compilation.
autumn leaves is so beautiful
Brilliant! True and wonderful 👌
educational purposes - listening to it during studying for an exam!
I love those pictures
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I really liked this playlist so I created spotify one under the same name. Hope you don't have anything against it.
Illa Tiðandi is so chill and melancholic, kinda like it. Also the painting is creepy and rad af
never stop listen burzum
Beautiful stuff as ever, hails varg.. and all of yours..
Spiritual on a new level in another dimension.
Burzum ... A God in our present time
"Der Tod Wuotans" is a song made by the gods. Love the picture too.