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Dau¿¿i Baldrs
Dau¿¿i Baldrs

Dau¿¿i Baldrs in Bloomington, MN

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America's Dead Ringer
has begun to reissue the
Burzum
catalogue, making it available for the first time in the U.S. While the package here is quite nice, none of the inside text has been translated into English. As for the music, the fifth album by
Varg Vikernes
' musical alter ego
,
Daudi Baldrs
, is a continuation on the ideas first expressed with great success on
Filosofem
, but done completely digitally from keyboards.
Vikernes
has abandoned the entire musical idea of
black metal
here and, as on the aforementioned recording (from which he recycles certain modes and themes), he is attempting to create a new
folk
and
classical
music that explores his rather insane and misanthropic notions of society and (anti)culture.
is in prison for the murder of a former friend and has become an avowed Nazi who claims that his paganism (the worship of Odin) is the inspiration of his racist, anti-Judeo/Christian views. That said, his music cannot be dismissed merely as the work of a miscreant.
is a very serious musician. His attempts at the creation of a new Western music based on primitive notions of melody and harmony are as beautiful as they are convincing in his chosen mode of expression. His use of melodic and thematic repetition, dynamic and textured progressions from one augmented chord progression to the next always organized according to a large, yet restrained, aesthetic offer another view of the violence his music represents and, indeed, even longs for. There is real malevolence here, but, like other artistic expressions of anger, it can be seductive in its subtlety and very pleasing to the senses, which makes
almost necessary listening for anyone interested in the evolution of
into a late 20th century pseudo classicism, understanding the aesthetics of neo-Nazism as it attempts to pass itself off as
new age
spirituality, and, most importantly, for knowing what the enemy is up to. ~ Thom Jurek
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