1. DUNKELHEIT 2. JESUS' TOD 3. ERBLICKET DIE TOCHTER DES FIRMAMENTS 4. GEBRECHLICHKEIT I 5. RUNDGANG UM DIE TRANSZENDENTALE SAULE DER SINGULARITAT 6. GEBRECHLICHKEIT II
Number of discs:
1
Extra-Infos:
New Liner Notes Written By Varg Himself
Description:
"Filosofem" is a landmark album by the Norwegian black metal project Burzum, released in 1996 and now available in CD format from BACK ON BLACK. Recognized as one of the most influential records within the genre, "Filosofem" showcases Varg Vikernes' unique approach to atmospheric soundscapes, blending raw black metal with ambient elements. The album features iconic tracks such as "Dunkelheit," which have become staples for fans worldwide due to their haunting melodies and minimalist production. Burzum, founded by multi-instrumentalist Varg Vikernes in 1991, has played a pivotal role in shaping second-wave black metal and remains an enduring figure despite controversy. BACK ON BLACK is renowned for its high-quality reissues of classic heavy metal albums on both vinyl and CD formats, ensuring that legendary releases like "Filosofem" remain accessible to new generations of listeners.
Filosofem is a fantastic collection of music. A bleak, repetitive, haunting, bundle of tracks by one of (if not the most) controversial figures from the Norwegian scene, Filosofem is truly amazing.
Michał S. - 07/Feb/2022
Difficult to say which Burzum album is the best. The answer is none. All of them changed the conception of Black Metal forever. The harshness of this record tells itself and that alone gives true spirit of Vargs musicianship.
Vagner C. - 01/Dec/2018
Combinating Black metal and ambient music was the formula followed by Varg Vikernes to produce one of the most influential albums in the history of Black Metal. The first Burzum albums changed the Black Metal forever. Dunkelheit is the masterpiece of this album!
Tom M. - 13/Nov/2017
Too hard to describe this album. First time I heard it as a teenager I was shocked that people actually listen to this kind of music. So cavern and distorted, barely something is recognizable for the untrained ear. But I guess this genre has a big rely on the exposure effect. I will admit that even if you don't like it at the beginning it still leaves you with a curiosity feeling that you cant shake, or at least it did for me. Great album overall, one of my favorites in black metal.