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RE: [idm] Ulver by way of Jaga Jazzist

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2003-07-09 20:21Aaron D Meyers RE: [idm] Ulver by way of Jaga Jazzist
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2003-07-09 20:21Aaron D MeyersYea. A friend of mine well versed in metal of Scandinavian origin tells me that every albu
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RE: [idm] Ulver by way of Jaga Jazzist
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Yea. A friend of mine well versed in metal of Scandinavian origin tells me that every album is different and that the next thing they have coming up is one of their very black metal albums re-worked for chamber music instrumentation. I heard Perdition City and its pretty cool stuff. I'm interested to hear their album that is somehow conceptually related to William Blake's poetry. ----- Original Message ----- From: elektronaut_inge j¿rgensen <inge@elektronaut.no> Date: Wednesday, July 9, 2003 3:31 pm Subject: RE: [idm] Jaga Jazzist
quoted 1 line Ulver used to be a metal band, but nowadays they've moved> Ulver used to be a metal band, but nowadays they've moved
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quoted 1 line ambient/instrumental music.. You might want to check out> ambient/instrumental music.. You might want to check out
the album
quoted 3 lines PerditionCity.> PerditionCity. > > >
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