Information AboutOystein Aarseth |
Øystein Aarseth ( Black Metal band Mayhem who went by the stage name '''Euronymous'''. He was founder and owner of the Extreme / Black Metal label Deathlike Silence , as well as the Oslo specialist record shop Helvete , until his murder by fellow musician Varg Vikernes . MUSIC/INSTRUMENTS Euronymous played a sunburst Gibson Les Paul guitar, which can be seen in many pictures of him playing. His soloing technique is somewhat similar to that of Trey Azagthoth from Morbid Angel . He stated in various interviews that his main guitar influences were bands such as Venom , Bathory , Slayer , Celtic Frost / Hellhammer , and Sodom . He played through a Marshall Half Stack and used an Ibanez Tube Screamer pedal as well as another distortion pedal to create a unique sound. BIOGRAPHY Before founding Mayhem, he was in L.E.G.O. and Checker Patrol with Necrobutcher . He released one demo with Checker Patrol and none with L.E.G.O., although there is a very rare video of that band. Aarseth formed the original Mayhem line up in , Rape and Murder simply because they were "evil" acts (Aarseth used "evil" in an absolute sense, which could possibly be attributed to the standards of his English). Contrary to the beliefs many perceive to be held by most black metal musicians, Aarseth actually appreciated the existence of organised religions as a means of furthering his agenda - he sought to incite religious fanaticism with the actions of the Black Circle amongst a religiously liberal Scandinavia. Aarseth apparently did not have a problem with the following of Paganism in the Black Metal scene, however, as the majority of the bands followed this and/or embraced their ancient European/Viking roots. He opened a record store called Helvete ( Norwegian for "Hell") and started his own Record Label and mailorder, which he named " Deathlike Silence ". When Mayhem's vocalist Dead committed Suicide in April 1991, Aarseth discovered the Corpse and took pictures later used for a bootleg cover, though against Aarseth's wishes. It was widely rumoured that Aarseth consumed portions of Dead's brain, but he dismissed this in an interview, although he claimed he had intended to do so. He was also believed to have made a necklace from fragments of Dead's skull. In a recent interview, Hellhammer claimed the necklace was later stolen on tour. The myth further states that Black Metal band Marduk still has other smaller pieces. "It" from Abruptum also claims to have fragments. DEATH In 1993, Øystein Aarseth was fatally stabbed by Varg Vikernes , who was going by the alias "Count Grishnackh" at the time. According to official reports Aarseth received a total of twenty-three wounds: two to the head, five to the neck, and sixteen to the back. According to Vikernes, however, a majority of the wounds resulted from Aarseth falling on broken glass. There is much speculation regarding the motive for the murder, but Vikernes has stated that the stabbing was motivated mostly by self-defense. A Burzum Story: Part II - Euronymous Vikernes is currently serving a 21 year sentance at Tromsø maximum security prison in Norway for the murder of Øystein Aarseth. After Aarseth's death Mayhem released their upcoming album '' De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas ''. Euronymous' mother had asked Hellhammer , Mayhem's drummer, to remove the Bassline recorded by Vikernes. Though he promised to personally re-record the bass parts, in truth he had no idea how; the final album retained Vikernes' contributions, although much lower in the mix. DISCOGRAPHY
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