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Satyricon: Mother North is a fascinating short film that serves as a visual companion to the band's haunting track from the album 'Nemesis Divina'. The atmosphere is notoriously dark and moody, characteristic of Satyricon's style. Shot in March 1996 across evocative locations like Hekseskogen and Greåker Fort, the film is divided into two segments that delve into themes of nature and mysticism, almost like a ritualistic journey. The practical effects, though minimal, contribute nicely to the eerie vibe, complementing the raw energy of the music. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to soak in the ominous visuals and the powerful soundscape. It’s a unique glimpse into the band’s artistic vision that’s really quite distinctive in the realm of music videos.
Shot on location in unique Nordic settings.Features two segments that echo the song's themes.A visual representation of Satyricon's music style.
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Sigurd 'Satyr' Wongraven
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