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          Artist  : Burzum
          Album   : Belus
          Year    : 2010

          Genre   : Metal
          Label   : Byelobog Productions
          Cat.nr  : BYE001CD

          Source  : CDDA
          R.date  : 02.03.2010
          Size    : 80,8 MB

          Encoder : LAME 3.97 -V2 --vbr-new
          Bitrate : avg. 207kbps
          Quality : 44,1kHz/Joint-Stereo

          Website : http://www.burzum.org

          Tracklist:

          01.  Leukes Renkespill (Introduksjon)                  00:33
          02.  Belus' Doed                                       06:23
          03.  Glemselens Elv                                    11:54
          04.  Kaimadalthas' Nedstigning                         06:44
          05.  Sverddans                                         02:28
          06.  Keliohesten                                       05:45
          07.  Morgenroede                                       08:54
          08.  Belus' Tilbakekomst (Konklusjon)                  09:37
                                                                 ─────
                                                                 52:18

          Release Notes:

          It's been 11 long years and now the world will
          see the return of Burzum. The highly anticipated
          new album is entitled "Belus" after the name of
          the ancient European solar deity of light and
          innocence. "Belus" is not a religious album or an
          anti-religious album, nor is it a political one,
          but an attempt to explore the myths about Belus
          and unveil the oldest roots of our cultural
          heritage. The album deals with the death of
          Belus, his sombre journey through the realm of
          death and his magnificent return. In essence the
          album and the story of Belus is meant to be an
          entertaining story about something that once upon
          a time played a major role in the forming and
          shaping of Europe.

          "The album has been made according to my heart
          and spirit, and not to fit into any particular
          genre or category, or to live up to anyone's
          obvious expectations". The music can best be
          compared to the music of some of the old Burzum
          albums; in particular the ground breaking "Hvis
          Lyset Tar Oss" and the atmospheric brilliances of
          "Filosofem", only the ambient parts present on
          these albums has been almost completely left out
          on "Belus". "There is no special reason for this,
          other than coincidence and the fact that I have
          for some time made more and better music on the
          guitar rather than on the keyboard".

          "Inspiration for the album has come from a
          variety of sources, and I find my inspiration
          from fairy tales and myths, from classical music,
          from memories of what once was, from traditional
          music, from fantasy, from the wind and weather,
          from deep forests and running water, from the sky
          and the sunset, from misty mountains and from
          yellow leaves falling from age old trees".

          "My ambition with "Belus" is to create something
          I - and hopefully others too - can listen to for
          years and years to come without ever growing
          tired of it, and at the same time to share with
          my audience the experience of getting to know
          Belus, as he might have been perceived by the
          ancient Europeans". The combination of lyrics and
          music makes this a fairy tale different from most
          others, and should appeal to all those who like
          transcendental music and love to see different
          things from a different perspective. "If I can
          make you dream when listening to this album, I
          believe I have done a good job".

          "I am aware of the black metal association with
          the name Burzum, and I have no real and serious
          problem with that, but I personally see no reason
          to place "Belus" in any category. I think "Belus"
          musically transcends all existing categories, but
          if I have to choose one - and for the sake of
          simplicity - I will simply place it in the metal
          category".

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          Artist  : Burzum
          Album   : Belus
          Year    : 2010

          Genre   : Metal
          Label   : Byelobog Productions
          Cat.nr  : BYE001CD

          Source  : CDDA
          R.date  : 02.03.2010
          Size    : 80,8 MB

          Encoder : LAME 3.97 -V2 --vbr-new
          Bitrate : avg. 207kbps
          Quality : 44,1kHz/Joint-Stereo

          Website : http://www.burzum.org

          Tracklist:

          01.  Leukes Renkespill (Introduksjon)                  00:33
          02.  Belus' Doed                                       06:23
          03.  Glemselens Elv                                    11:54
          04.  Kaimadalthas' Nedstigning                         06:44
          05.  Sverddans                                         02:28
          06.  Keliohesten                                       05:45
          07.  Morgenroede                                       08:54
          08.  Belus' Tilbakekomst (Konklusjon)                  09:37
                                                                 ÄÄÄÄÄ
                                                                 52:18

          Release Notes:

          It's been 11 long years and now the world will
          see the return of Burzum. The highly anticipated
          new album is entitled "Belus" after the name of
          the ancient European solar deity of light and
          innocence. "Belus" is not a religious album or an
          anti-religious album, nor is it a political one,
          but an attempt to explore the myths about Belus
          and unveil the oldest roots of our cultural
          heritage. The album deals with the death of
          Belus, his sombre journey through the realm of
          death and his magnificent return. In essence the
          album and the story of Belus is meant to be an
          entertaining story about something that once upon
          a time played a major role in the forming and
          shaping of Europe.

          "The album has been made according to my heart
          and spirit, and not to fit into any particular
          genre or category, or to live up to anyone's
          obvious expectations". The music can best be
          compared to the music of some of the old Burzum
          albums; in particular the ground breaking "Hvis
          Lyset Tar Oss" and the atmospheric brilliances of
          "Filosofem", only the ambient parts present on
          these albums has been almost completely left out
          on "Belus". "There is no special reason for this,
          other than coincidence and the fact that I have
          for some time made more and better music on the
          guitar rather than on the keyboard".

          "Inspiration for the album has come from a
          variety of sources, and I find my inspiration
          from fairy tales and myths, from classical music,
          from memories of what once was, from traditional
          music, from fantasy, from the wind and weather,
          from deep forests and running water, from the sky
          and the sunset, from misty mountains and from
          yellow leaves falling from age old trees".

          "My ambition with "Belus" is to create something
          I - and hopefully others too - can listen to for
          years and years to come without ever growing
          tired of it, and at the same time to share with
          my audience the experience of getting to know
          Belus, as he might have been perceived by the
          ancient Europeans". The combination of lyrics and
          music makes this a fairy tale different from most
          others, and should appeal to all those who like
          transcendental music and love to see different
          things from a different perspective. "If I can
          make you dream when listening to this album, I
          believe I have done a good job".

          "I am aware of the black metal association with
          the name Burzum, and I have no real and serious
          problem with that, but I personally see no reason
          to place "Belus" in any category. I think "Belus"
          musically transcends all existing categories, but
          if I have to choose one - and for the sake of
          simplicity - I will simply place it in the metal
          category".

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