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Hello! 

I'm composer and guitarist from Finland. In the overall genre of metal I'm mostly into black metal but of course I've also liked many different subgenres over the years, from thrash to death to melodic death to symphonic stuff etc.. I'm also a huge fan of classical music and some other genres too. Pretty much anything can be good if it's just good, you know? :D I've never been a member of this kind of metal community so here I am now. 

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13 hours ago, Dwimorberg said:

Hello! 

I'm composer and guitarist from Finland. In the overall genre of metal I'm mostly into black metal but of course I've also liked many different subgenres over the years, from thrash to death to melodic death to symphonic stuff etc.. I'm also a huge fan of classical music and some other genres too. Pretty much anything can be good if it's just good, you know? :D I've never been a member of this kind of metal community so here I am now. 

Awesome dude, I am exactly the same, black metal first, but also all other types of metal too, what's your favourite classical piece? Mine is Dvorak symphony no.9 in E minor, I used to work at a cd shop many years ago, when the boss was out I'd play metal, one day I was playing Stormblast by Dimmu, Guds Fortapelse has a sample of it at the beginning, so bossman arrived and I took it off immediately, he didn't approve of playing metal in the shop, first thing he puts on when he gets there was Dvorak 9th Symphony, I nearly spat my tea out cos I thought I'd left the Dimmu album in the cd player!!! The whole symphony is super dramatic though which is why I love it so much... 

2 hours ago, Dwimorberg said:

I don't know if I have any favorite bands nowadays but one worth mentioning is Burzum and especially Hvis lyset tar oss and Filosofem albums, also all the Burzum ambients! 

You cant beat Jesus' Tod man, best burzum track! Beholding the daughters of the firmament too!!

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8 hours ago, Dwimorberg said:

I don't know if I have any favorite bands nowadays but one worth mentioning is Burzum and especially Hvis lyset tar oss and Filosofem albums, also all the Burzum ambients! 

Nice!  Have you listened to the most recent album?

7 hours ago, noblastbeats said:

You and Balor are going to get on very well ;)

Sounds like it!

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10 hours ago, Sabazios said:

Awesome dude, I am exactly the same, black metal first, but also all other types of metal too, what's your favourite classical piece? Mine is Dvorak symphony no.9 in E minor, I used to work at a cd shop many years ago, when the boss was out I'd play metal, one day I was playing Stormblast by Dimmu, Guds Fortapelse has a sample of it at the beginning, so bossman arrived and I took it off immediately, he didn't approve of playing metal in the shop, first thing he puts on when he gets there was Dvorak 9th Symphony, I nearly spat my tea out cos I thought I'd left the Dimmu album in the cd player!!! The whole symphony is super dramatic though which is why I love it so much... 

You cant beat Jesus' Tod man, best burzum track! Beholding the daughters of the firmament too!!

Haha, nice :D And yes, that Dvorak symphony is really great, I love it too! I also like Beethovens symphonies, especially 3rd and 9th and also his piano sonatas. One of my favorite composers is finnish composer Jean Sibelius (1865-1957), his symphonies are great.! He composed 7 symphonies and I really like all of them. There's too much to mention but those are some of my favorites :D 

4 hours ago, Balor said:

Nice!  Have you listened to the most recent album?

I've only listened to it one or two times so I really can't say any comment about it yet. How about you?

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