Jump to content

Nordvargr

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Nordvargr
Background information
Birth nameHenrik Nordvargr Björkk
Born (1971-11-14) 14 November 1971 (age 52)
OriginSweden
GenresIndustrial, Noise, Black metal, Martial Industrial, Dark ambient
OccupationMusician
Instrument(s)synthesizers, drum machines
Years active1988–present
Member of
  • All Hail The Transcending Ghost
  • D.I.N.
  • Econocon
  • Folkstorm
  • Goatvargr
  • Hydra Head 9
  • Incinerator International
  • Körperwelten
  • L/A/B
  • Lorv
  • Marvargr
  • Muskel
  • Mz.412
  • Naer Mataron
  • Nordvargr / Drakh
  • Pouppée Fabrikk
  • Thee Maldoror Kollective
  • Trepaneringsritualen
  • TOROIDH
  • Vargr
Websitewww.nordvargr.com

Nordvargr is the most commonly used name for Swedish musician Henrik Nordvargr Björkk.[1][2]

Background

[edit]

Early Influence

[edit]

In the late seventies Björkk became aware of music recorded by bands such as Kiss.[3] After this he began buying music regularly, staying true to the metal scene throughout his early teens.[3] His taste and thoughts changed when he heard the German band Kraftwerk with their electronic sound and cold drum rhythms.[3] When he was 16 he bought a Roland SH-101 synthesiser and began working on music inspired by bands such as DAF and Front 242.[3] This led to Björkk recording with friends producing what would later be the band Pouppée Fabrikk.[3]

Maschinenzimmer 412

[edit]

In 1988 Nordvargr became part of the influential black industrial combo Maschinenzimmer 412 (later Mz.412).[2] The first album, Malfeitor, was released 1989 on the Cold Meat Industry label. This first album was limited to seven hundred copies.[4] Since then, he has systematically explored the broad field of post-industrial music, releasing solo records covering noise, power electronics, militant, dark ambient, drone, blackened noise, experimental and avant-garde. He has pursued a solo career with many record releases in parallel to his band activities, .

All Hail The Transcending Ghost

[edit]

In 2009 Nordvargr collaborated with Tim Bertilsson to produce the new project titled All Hail The Transcending Ghost. The album of the same name was released by Cold Spring.[1]

Musical style

[edit]

Nordvargr's early work was characterised by The Wire as "cultish Dark Ambient", but became more experimental.[5][6] He has made industrial music (Mz.412), and ambient black metal (Vargr).[2]

Discography

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ a b Cold Spring Records Archived 10 February 2010 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 5 November 2009
  2. ^ a b c Lee, Cosmo "Pyrrhula Review", Allmusic, retrieved 2011-02-05
  3. ^ a b c d e Nordvargr Interview Archived 25 March 2008 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 5 November 2009
  4. ^ Nordvargr Discography Retrieved on 5 November 2009
  5. ^ Marking, Lasse (2006) "Sizzling Bacon", The Wire, Volumes 263–268, p. 56
  6. ^ "SIDDHARTA a Prato: 'Congresso Post Industriale'", Valdelsa.net, 14 February 2009, retrieved 2011-02-05
[edit]