Thats awesome! have yet to meet him, but have spoken to him a couple of times on Facebook, also bought a copy of The Smell Of Rain from him, and he included a bunch of other stuff. Absolutely love the dude.
"Ånden som gjorde opprør" was the first album from the scandinavian environment of black metal that I ever heard, I used to listen to it so much. Even my parents used to like it. When I sometimes still listen to it, it takes me back immediately to that feeling of deep fascination for the norwegian scene that I felt at that time. It's just like turning 25 years back in time all of a sudden. And it makes me think about how I used to fantasize about travelling to Norway, to see all the gloomy landscapes all those bands always talked about. It was 1994 or 1995. I finally made it in 1999, when I went to Oslo for 6 months as an exchange student. I used to go to a pub called Elm Street, where quite a few black metal musicians used to go very often. There I met Fenriz, Hellhammer, Astennu from Dimmu Borgir, some guy from Aura Noir. They were kind of weirded out when they were approached but this drunk Italian who could speak norwegian. :D While being there, I also found out that Norway is just another country, very charming, but with very ordinary and friendly people, and not the gloomy, demonic "vinterland" that all of them chant about. Well, winter over there can be quite harsh, but I did like it. After all, I'm a black metal fan, ain't I. :D
I was introduced to Enigma by my father, decades and decades ago, such a Surprise to know he likes it too :) Gravity of Love or Sadeness are masterpieces!
Saw Mortiis play Født Til å Herske here in Adelaide, South Australia last night and met him afterwards. Dude’s an absolute legend and wouldn’t even let me pay for beers.
I'm surprised there isn't at least one Nine Inch Nails album, considering how much his industrial rock albums often sounded like Mortiis trying to recreate "The Downward Spiral" - Especially "The Grudge"
None of these guys ever mention Peter Hammill of Van Der Graaf Generator! Rob Halford, Bruce Dickinson, even Johnny Rotten are all influenced by Peter Hammill and its documented in interviews. PH is a legend.
It's crazy to hear Mortiis talk about spending unreasonable amounts of money on his Venom collection while I have also spent unreasonable amounts of money on my Mortiis collection! And I wouldn't doubt the Venom guys also have bands that they collect records of too. If you follow the chain of influence, it just goes on forever.
You're right!!! I was so happy,when I heard that Mortiis left the waters of a cheap Nine Inch Nails copy, and get back to the genre he created by himself!!!! You LOVE it OR HATE it - I'll always will love it!!!!!
@@marioolave6334 I heard about thos side-project of Glenn,but I never listened to any of this tracks..... What was the name ? And if you're right, it is the trademark of Mortiis,the name "Dungeon Synth"!!! And he never did anything of this again! But I like Danzig,and when you tell me the name of the album, I`ll going to buy a record of this...
I feel so horrible that I’ve been a lifelong metal fan and just finally gave this guy a listen to yesterday……his music put me in a trance and it’s been a very long time since I’ve felt that way with music alone. New fan here, better late than never I guess
@TheBoi353 Never heard about that either, but I rememeber Mortiis saying in some interview, that they met few times and Mortiis assumed that Varg didn't like him that much... In the end Varg didn't like many people from those days over all... :D
@@teemujaakkola3157 they did both varg and mortiis said it many times in interviews also on vargs ex yt channel. Also there was a girl named Ilsa that was with them but not really part of BM scene mussically which was gf of Varg, Eronymus, and later of Mortiis and appeared on cover of his other project Vond. Also there was a anonymous letter from some musician who knew Varg very well in early days and met him often but never liked him circling around exposing him that what a jerk and and liar he is. That letter it's by many attributed to Mortiis .
Well, his BM adventure is limited to one demo and one split with Enslaved, and just writing credits in the first Emperor album. Sure, those releases are classics, but considering his discography I sure never think of him as a "BM guy". And Varg hating someone is like... cliché; I don't know why he'd hate Mortiis so, let's find out!
Ive been listening to him since probably 96 or 97. He's always struck me as a pretty down to earth guy who just wants to do his own thing. I hope he keeps making music for many more years to come.
All these black metal guys who seem to be all demonic turn out to be super chill and nice people. This guy had a lot of urban legends about him having plastic surgery to be like a demon and stuff like that. Being a 90s kid I remember how absolutely surprised and skeptical I was when I saw in a Dimmu Borgir album that one of the members dedicated the album to his Fiancee. I was like "what?" Do satanist demons fall in love and get married? Are you serious?" hahaha those were the days!
I really love these "What's in my bag" videos. In the 90s I worked at Projekt Records in Chicago and we used to sell several different Mortiis albums and video tapes. It was difficult to keep his stuff in stock! I was basically assembling CDs and shipping out orders back then.
I get props in norway for having had venoms dog as a kid. they moved to Japan in the late 80's, and left their dog with a guy who later married my mother. so I ended up having venoms dog. ha ha. we're from the same little village in Newcastle, this is how this happened.
LITERAL LEGEND. Let me translate this for people born after 9/11 - Think about this: Runescape music wouldn't exist without this man and his art. Dungeon Synth OG
I'm really happy that he ended on Enigma. I remember interviewing him a few years ago and being presently surprised when he suddenly came out as a big fan as I also grew up with those early albums. I'm glad he managed to hunt down a vinyl copy of his favourite album of theirs. :)
Its kind of funny. Because of his association with Cold Meat Industry he was kind of on the Dark Ambient scenes radar in the early 90s but not really? He didn't sort of fit but I did love his tune "The Devil Must Kill" on the CMI double CD compilation. Makes sense that he made more waves in the metal genre. Good to see he has not sold out even now.
His whole "Erache Records" deal was selling out. Re-releasing old albums with laughable new artwork, "The Stargate" with Sara Jezebel constantly shrieking and ruining the sounds plus several NiN type of Albums on top of that. Bleh
I’m surprised I didn’t see him pull out anything by White Zombie or Rob Zombie. I mean he praised the production of Robs first album and on his later stuff you can hear a few tracks with some heavy Zombie influence. Although I grew up listening to the same stuff as Mortiis I also listened to a ton of EBM/Industrial and I could say Mortiis Era II and Era III are very distinct and stand on their own.
Wow, I never heard Mortiis speak outside of his albums, is it normal for Europeans to speak American dialect like that? Btw, Perfectly Defect is my favorite track, then Marshland.
It depends. Nowdays many do that, since pretty much everynbody learns their english from the internet, since it's full of american movies and tv-series, but back in the day, when people learned most of their english in the school, the style was more british! I believe Mortiis learned his english from the movies and music he used to listen and watch to and that basically shaped his dialect... and many others; like me :D
British was more common but in High school in the early 90's i had a few classmates who spoke american english and out teacher was fine with it as long as he didnt mixed it up.
I one time asked Mortiis for some words of wisdom and and he started singing Panama by Van Halen....years after I relistened to the song and heard many aspects he used on his album The Smell of Rain. Still my favorite album.
This guy is great, very chill guy. I did the same thing mate, sold off collections over the years and have lot's of regrets.... but bills had to be paid, kids had to eat haha
Mortiis is not wrong about Michael Cretu being a genius. That dude put out absolute bangers for decades and somehow made them listenable to a mass audience at the same time.
Back in the ‘80s I remember getting high in a friend’s basement and he would play Venom, Celtic Frost, King Diamond, The Great Kat, Plasmatics, etc. Even though I wasn’t the biggest metal fan it was still a fun time!
OLD Bad music taste and surpassed... music of 1985 with 11 years? Satan Bless you kkkkkk -How much can you grow so young listening to such bad music? Enigma - Le Roi Est Mort, Vive Le Roi! [ ok ok i understand you are a kid
I had the pleasure of meeting this gent last evening. Chill dude. Very humble.
Insanely humble. "When I was really getting into black metal stuff" Translation: when I was literally in Emperor
Useless fact: I twice met Mortiis and he is utterly adorable.
Mortiis is cute 😍
Thats awesome! have yet to meet him, but have spoken to him a couple of times on Facebook, also bought a copy of The Smell Of Rain from him, and he included a bunch of other stuff. Absolutely love the dude.
I could honestly listen to Mortiis talk about his favorite records all day
"Ånden som gjorde opprør" was the first album from the scandinavian environment of black metal that I ever heard, I used to listen to it so much. Even my parents used to like it. When I sometimes still listen to it, it takes me back immediately to that feeling of deep fascination for the norwegian scene that I felt at that time. It's just like turning 25 years back in time all of a sudden. And it makes me think about how I used to fantasize about travelling to Norway, to see all the gloomy landscapes all those bands always talked about. It was 1994 or 1995. I finally made it in 1999, when I went to Oslo for 6 months as an exchange student. I used to go to a pub called Elm Street, where quite a few black metal musicians used to go very often. There I met Fenriz, Hellhammer, Astennu from Dimmu Borgir, some guy from Aura Noir. They were kind of weirded out when they were approached but this drunk Italian who could speak norwegian. :D While being there, I also found out that Norway is just another country, very charming, but with very ordinary and friendly people, and not the gloomy, demonic "vinterland" that all of them chant about. Well, winter over there can be quite harsh, but I did like it. After all, I'm a black metal fan, ain't I. :D
Really enjoy listening to people who know about the music they are talking about.
Amoeba actually played one of his best compositions in the intro, major props to them.
What song was this??
I'm so psyched you guys had Mortiis in for What's In My Bag! What an awesome surprise.
So, he's just a regular guy who listens to metal. Who would have thought?
And even without makeup he seems way more metal than Necrobutcher.
His music is sooo great! I like his vibe too! 💙
Scandinavian accents are just ❤️🔥😍 great picks from Mortiis!
Quite a surprise. Not an over-intellectualized "mature" musician, but a true Metal maniac faithful to his roots. Respect.
I was introduced to Enigma by my father, decades and decades ago, such a Surprise to know he likes it too :) Gravity of Love or Sadeness are masterpieces!
man, I just LOVE MORTIIS!…… pure respect to this guy, his art, music and philosophy… satan loves you all!
You believe in a mythological being lol
Such a chill guy
I saw Mortiis at his first US show in Chicago.
I nearly fell out of my seat when he said Ler was the guitarist for Possessed. I'm a huge Primus fan, I guess I forgot that part of Ler's discography.
I grew up listening to Possessed. Saw them live at the Balboa Theater in LA in 1986.
I love classic Mortiis
That's definitely his scariest mask yet.
It's called the veil of time. We all start wearing it at some point...
WOW!!! JUST WOW!!!! AMAZING!!!!!!!!! The one & only Mortiis!!! What an amazing artist
Omg I love walls of jerycho by helloween too
I did the same with my collection back in 2005 😭 then i started again... Been collecting since 1998.
Saw Mortiis play Født Til å Herske here in Adelaide, South Australia last night and met him afterwards.
Dude’s an absolute legend and wouldn’t even let me pay for beers.
We need a "Varg what's in the bag"
Good choice on the hawkwind album.
Did you ever see pictures of Hawkwind's dancer?
What an excellent selection... I love ALL of these. 🤘😀🤘
One exception, i like Kiss, but I wouldn't put it in my bag though - I never was a fanboy. :D
Cool interview, as far as I’m concerned.
Great job!
oh shit this is the 1st time ive seen him without makeup... and without ville valo
Read about him recently in Sounds of The Beast! Cool stuff
I'm surprised there isn't at least one Nine Inch Nails album, considering how much his industrial rock albums often sounded like Mortiis trying to recreate "The Downward Spiral" - Especially "The Grudge"
None of these guys ever mention Peter Hammill of Van Der Graaf Generator! Rob Halford, Bruce Dickinson, even Johnny Rotten are all influenced by Peter Hammill and its documented in interviews. PH is a legend.
Great Name
I NEVER fucking knew Larry from Primus was in fucking Possessed, wtf?!? Crazy!!! 😨💥
Noise was the shit. Anything on Noise was a win.
Absolutely amazing choices 👍
Mortiis is a cool guy. Great selection of albums. Venom and Priest are Awesome.
Seven Churches er helt konge!
Duh.
Kinda love he got all metal.
Wow...Mortiis likes Helloween...I guess weve got to renegotiate your Inner Circle membership pal...
Love the Enigma album...fuckin' awesome!
Hahahaha mortiis....without the halloween stuff...hahaha
I've seen Mortiis before... that ain't him. He looks more like a Morris.
Yes that is Mortiis when he's on stage he uses a lot of prostectics & makeup
Love his pronunciation of the word "innovative" .
Even Venom knew they were rubbish.
Gregor Mackintosh?
HAILS
I still miss the mask.
Agalloch. Novembers Doom. Fates Warning
It's crazy to hear Mortiis talk about spending unreasonable amounts of money on his Venom collection while I have also spent unreasonable amounts of money on my Mortiis collection! And I wouldn't doubt the Venom guys also have bands that they collect records of too. If you follow the chain of influence, it just goes on forever.
His nose looks shorter. Weird.
🤣🤣🤣🤣 That had me laughing for a while
his ears also, he gained some weight in the underworld too
Surgery.
HAH.
Are you serious? Did you believe that this large nose was real? He was masquerader for the videoclip. Nose and ears were additives.
Mortiis seems like a humble and friendly dude.
I saw Mortiis at a metal fest once. At the end he apologized for the guitar feedback.
with creepy af eyes! 0_0
Mortiis is great. His critics take him a lot more seriously than he takes himself.
These metal dudes are always so chill, gonna listen to some Venom to be chill like Mortiis.
His dungeon Synth albums are total perfection.
You're right!!! I was so happy,when I heard that Mortiis left the waters of a cheap Nine Inch Nails copy, and get back to the genre he created by himself!!!! You LOVE it OR HATE it - I'll always will love it!!!!!
@@pazuzu9495 Did he really go back? I sorta lost touch after whatever album was after The Grudge.
@@pazuzu9495 Glenn Danzig did dungeon synth, almost, 5 years before Mortiis.
@@marioolave6334 I heard about thos side-project of Glenn,but I never listened to any of this tracks..... What was the name ? And if you're right, it is the trademark of Mortiis,the name "Dungeon Synth"!!! And he never did anything of this again! But I like Danzig,and when you tell me the name of the album, I`ll going to buy a record of this...
@@pazuzu9495 ruclips.net/video/npIDPJxlHkc/видео.html
Dungeon synth fans, assemble!
+1 !
Lame obscure sub-genre fans, assemble!
@Olde Nāgarāja why? what do you get out of that.
☇🤚☇
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You can really tell that Mortiis is still passionate about Metal.
Mortiis has a sTROLL around Amoeba records.
I feel so horrible that I’ve been a lifelong metal fan and just finally gave this guy a listen to yesterday……his music put me in a trance and it’s been a very long time since I’ve felt that way with music alone. New fan here, better late than never I guess
What song/album? I discovered this guy briefly 21 years ago myself but wouldnt consider him a regular listener.
this dude was awesome in Battlefield Earth
Al jourgensen was in battlefield earth.
Mortiis - The King Of Dungeon Synth genre 🤘
Mortiis Is a great mastermind in music !! He has the talent of Trent Reznor without the money
He got to be like one of the coolest guys from BM in general, no wonder Varg and him really dislike each other
@TheBoi353 Never heard about that either, but I rememeber Mortiis saying in some interview, that they met few times and Mortiis assumed that Varg didn't like him that much... In the end Varg didn't like many people from those days over all... :D
@@teemujaakkola3157 they did both varg and mortiis said it many times in interviews also on vargs ex yt channel. Also there was a girl named Ilsa that was with them but not really part of BM scene mussically which was gf of Varg, Eronymus, and later of Mortiis and appeared on cover of his other project Vond. Also there was a anonymous letter from some musician who knew Varg very well in early days and met him often but never liked him circling around exposing him that what a jerk and and liar he is. That letter it's by many attributed to Mortiis .
@TheBoi353 Mortiis was apart of the First wave of Norwegian Black Metal, he was the first bassist for the Black Metal band Emperor.
Well, his BM adventure is limited to one demo and one split with Enslaved, and just writing credits in the first Emperor album. Sure, those releases are classics, but considering his discography I sure never think of him as a "BM guy". And Varg hating someone is like... cliché; I don't know why he'd hate Mortiis so, let's find out!
Good, Varg is gross. I bet these two would be metal opposites in a room together.
Whole video is worth it just for the story of a teenage Mortiis writing to Possessed to buy their old stage clothes.
godfather of Dungeon Synth ?!
Nani ?!
I've been a Mortiis fan for about two decades now. Very cool guy and I love each "era" of his music for different reasons.
Ive been listening to him since probably 96 or 97. He's always struck me as a pretty down to earth guy who just wants to do his own thing. I hope he keeps making music for many more years to come.
Håvard’s English is excellent. Almost flawless.
What a chill dude. That’s what’s up
All these black metal guys who seem to be all demonic turn out to be super chill and nice people. This guy had a lot of urban legends about him having plastic surgery to be like a demon and stuff like that. Being a 90s kid I remember how absolutely surprised and skeptical I was when I saw in a Dimmu Borgir album that one of the members dedicated the album to his Fiancee. I was like "what?" Do satanist demons fall in love and get married? Are you serious?" hahaha those were the days!
i hear the same of Mortiis when i was a kid.
I really love these "What's in my bag" videos. In the 90s I worked at Projekt Records in Chicago and we used to sell several different Mortiis albums and video tapes. It was difficult to keep his stuff in stock! I was basically assembling CDs and shipping out orders back then.
Very cool. Thank you!!
Mortiis is the best! this is awesome. def gunna check out enigma, never heard them before. also RIP to the OG Amoeba :(
Enigma is great, especially the first album. It was a huge international hit in 1990.
The dungeon daddy!
I had the honour of chatting to him before a concert to 50 or so fans in Hobart, couple years ago. He's this chill and humble in real life. :)
He went to Tassie? God lost track of him in 1995
I get props in norway for having had venoms dog as a kid. they moved to Japan in the late 80's, and left their dog with a guy who later married my mother. so I ended up having venoms dog. ha ha.
we're from the same little village in Newcastle, this is how this happened.
LITERAL LEGEND. Let me translate this for people born after 9/11 -
Think about this: Runescape music wouldn't exist without this man and his art.
Dungeon Synth OG
"Dark Dungeon Music" you mean,at the Time of Mortiis & Lamentation,the term "dungeon synth" wasn't yet coined
Can't believed it. What a gentleman, very polite. Great one amoeba!
Nice hair.
Is this the guy who was in Emperor
yup
I'm really happy that he ended on Enigma. I remember interviewing him a few years ago and being presently surprised when he suddenly came out as a big fan as I also grew up with those early albums. I'm glad he managed to hunt down a vinyl copy of his favourite album of theirs. :)
Its kind of funny. Because of his association with Cold Meat Industry he was kind of on the Dark Ambient scenes radar in the early 90s but not really? He didn't sort of fit but I did love his tune "The Devil Must Kill" on the CMI double CD compilation. Makes sense that he made more waves in the metal genre. Good to see he has not sold out even now.
His whole "Erache Records" deal was selling out. Re-releasing old albums with laughable new artwork, "The Stargate" with Sara Jezebel constantly shrieking and ruining the sounds plus several NiN type of Albums on top of that. Bleh
Fantastic man: an amazing musician. Good guy. Great musical taste!
I’m surprised I didn’t see him pull out anything by White Zombie or Rob Zombie. I mean he praised the production of Robs first album and on his later stuff you can hear a few tracks with some heavy Zombie influence. Although I grew up listening to the same stuff as Mortiis I also listened to a ton of EBM/Industrial and I could say Mortiis Era II and Era III are very distinct and stand on their own.
Always seemed like a cool dude. Fun fact, I went out today and bought an Enigma album after watching this.
Wow, I never heard Mortiis speak outside of his albums, is it normal for Europeans to speak American dialect like that? Btw, Perfectly Defect is my favorite track, then Marshland.
It depends. Nowdays many do that, since pretty much everynbody learns their english from the internet, since it's full of american movies and tv-series, but back in the day, when people learned most of their english in the school, the style was more british! I believe Mortiis learned his english from the movies and music he used to listen and watch to and that basically shaped his dialect... and many others; like me :D
British was more common but in High school in the early 90's i had a few classmates who spoke american english and out teacher was fine with it as long as he didnt mixed it up.
I'm American , he sounds a bit like he's from North Dakota , a lot of them are descent from Norwegian/ Swedish.
The Goblin king
I one time asked Mortiis for some words of wisdom and and he started singing Panama by Van Halen....years after I relistened to the song and heard many aspects he used on his album The Smell of Rain. Still my favorite album.
As far as I'm concerned....Mortiis is a genius
Enigma, damn!!! Hail Mortiis!
Good dude, good music, good stories. Keep it coming Mortiis.
Mortiis was kind enough to agree to appear on my show. Episode #066 approaches in July!
So many Mortiis nights. He’s what I put on to sleep to, so again this is awesome and a surprise. Thx 🙏🏽
This guy lives down the street from me
This guy is great, very chill guy. I did the same thing mate, sold off collections over the years and have lot's of regrets.... but bills had to be paid, kids had to eat haha
Mortiis is not wrong about Michael Cretu being a genius. That dude put out absolute bangers for decades and somehow made them listenable to a mass audience at the same time.
I met Mortiis in 2005 here in México and it's so polite and nice guy
always hated Kiss-always will
Back in the ‘80s I remember getting high in a friend’s basement and he would play Venom, Celtic Frost, King Diamond, The Great Kat, Plasmatics, etc. Even though I wasn’t the biggest metal fan it was still a fun time!
OLD Bad music taste and surpassed... music of 1985 with 11 years? Satan Bless you kkkkkk -How much can you grow so young listening to such bad music?
Enigma - Le Roi Est Mort, Vive Le Roi! [ ok ok i understand you are a kid
I love this dude and his music