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.
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!
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!
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!
@@DumbVidsIMadeForAlex 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.
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.
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)
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Puiki muzika, norint mėgautis gera tailandietiška virtuve jaukiame ir skoningai įrengtame restorane! Žinoma, klausykite saikingai ir gerbkite įprastus atstumus
This is the best mix to read Harry Potter and watch the same part of the movie to catch the differences at the same time! Just really cozy, nice ambiance for the wizardy stuff and the drama
Anyone else think of Giallo films when you listen to the song starting at around 43 mins in? Reminds me of something Goblin would make back in the 70s. Makes me think of a detective sleuthing around looking for murder clues.