A sneak peak of the infamous basement where Euronymous started his record store 'Helvete'.
"In 1991 Mayhem guitarist Euronymous (Øystein Aarseth) opened a record shop called Helvete. The term itself is Norwegian for "Hell" and comes from the Norse "Hels Viti," which means "Hel's Punishment." The shop was located in Oslo and helped with the formation of the Norwegian Black Metal Scene. Key figures of the rising black metal movement often met at the shop and in its basement. This included the members of Mayhem, Emperor, Burzum and Thorns. Euronymous, Varg of Burzum and Emperor guitarist Tomas 'Samoth' Haugen even lived in the shop at various times. Emperor's drummer Bård 'Faust' Eithun also lived and worked there.The shop's walls were painted black with the blood red "Helvete" logo on the door. Medieval weapons adorned the walls along with posters of bands, the windows were blackened, the lighting was dim and there was a gloomy ambience enhanced by lit candles."
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Негізгі бет Музыка Visiting Helvete/Neseblod Records basement (Oslo, Norway)
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