Vrangsinn


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nameVrangsinn
imageCarpathian Forest, Daniel „Vrangsinn“ Salte at Party.San Metal Open Air 2013 05.jpg
captionVrangsinn in 2013
birth_nameDaniel Salte
birth_placeStavanger, Norway
birth_date
death_date
originNorway
instrumentVocals, guitar, bass guitar, drums, keyboards
genreBlack metal, Heavy metal, Punk, Rock, Classical
occupationMusician, songwriter, record producer, sound engineer, graphic artist
years_active1990–present
labelMisantrof ANTIRecords
current_member_ofCarpathian Forest
websitehttp://www.vrangsinn.no/
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| name = Vrangsinn | image = Carpathian Forest, Daniel „Vrangsinn“ Salte at Party.San Metal Open Air 2013 05.jpg | caption = Vrangsinn in 2013 | birth_name = Daniel Salte | birth_place = Stavanger, Norway | birth_date = | death_date = | origin = Norway | instrument = Vocals, guitar, bass guitar, drums, keyboards | genre = Black metal, Heavy metal, Punk, Rock, Classical | occupation = Musician, songwriter, record producer, sound engineer, graphic artist | years_active = 1990–present | label = Misantrof ANTIRecords | current_member_of = Carpathian Forest | website = http://www.vrangsinn.no/

Daniel Salte (born 29 January 1974), better known by his stage name Vrangsinn, is a Norwegian musician, poet, painter and graphic artist, best known as the bassist of black metal band Carpathian Forest (1999–2014; 2019–present).

Biography

Vrangsinn joined Norwegian black metal band Carpathian Forest in 1999. He departed the band in 2014, before rejoining in 2019. Vrangsinn is known for his bizarre stage stunts while performing live with Carpathian Forest. In addition to his musical career, he is an active poet, painter, and has created art in other forms such as concrete art, jewelry, steel crosses and pentagrams. His poetry is often critical of religion and dogma.

In 2007, Vrangsinn founded the non-profit record label Misantrof ANTIRecords, through which he releases music by his solo project and other bands freely to the general public with a creative commons license.

Vrangsinn believes art should belong to humanity as a whole and that everyone should have equal rights to access and share the art.

Discography

With [[Carpathian Forest]]

With Vrangsinn

With Nattefrost

With A Waste of Talent

This band releases all their music on Misantrof ANTIRecords. Their releases are free for the public to download.

A Waste of Talent was founded in 1992 but waited until 2008 to release one full-length album named Psycodelic Steamtrain. Since then they have been working on a follow-up titled "The last remains of humankind" Release date or progress on this project is unknown.

A Waste of Talent play a musical style self-titled to be: "GroovyDepressive PopRockMetal with a lot of Doom!" The complete name of this band is "A Waste of Talent a.k.a. Psycodelic Steamtrain". The music was recorded in Misantrof Studio. Engineered, mixed and mastered by Vrangsinn.

With Eirik Skrangle

Recorded in Misantrof Studio. Produced, Engineered, mixed and mastered by Vrangsinn.

With Tsjuder

With Secht

  • Secht (2006) performed acoustic and electric guitars, bass, vocal, harp, pump organ, production, engineering, mixing, Mastering and sounds on their debut album.

With Hatepulse

With Neetzach

With The No No No's

Various recordings done by Vranginn & Nattefrost 1996–2001.

Miscellaneous recordings with Vrangsinn

With The Horror Vault (Movie music)

  • HELVETE Vrangsinn is listed as compozer Additional music on this feature horror film from 2008

With Bleed with me (Movie music)

  • Vrangsinn is listed as composer on this feature horror film from 2009

With Bleedthrough – The making of Bleed with me (Movie music)

  • Vrangsinn is listed as composer on this making of from 2009

With The Horror Vault 3 (Movie music)

With Beyond the morninglight

With Dingir Xul

  • Cthulhu Arise Demo (2003) Engineered, mixed and mastered by Vrangsinn
  • Corpse Abuse Demo (2005) Engineered, mixed and mastered by Vrangsinn

With Deathcult

  • Cult of the Dragon Full length (2007) Engineered, mixed and mastered by Vrangsinn

With Duckwalk Chuck

With Upskirts

  • Sidewalk Susie Demo (2005) Engineered, mixed and mastered by Vrangsinn

With Orcustus

  • Wrathrash EP (2005) – Some recording & mixing
  • Orcustus Full length (2009) Engineered, mixed and mastered by Vrangsinn

With World Destroyer

  • Diabolical Journey 14-track demo from 1999 featuring Vrangsinn, Nattefrost and Kulde. Engineered, mixed and mastered by Vrangsinn and Nattefrost

References

References

  1. Blabbermouth. (2009-11-10). "CARPATHIAN FOREST's DANIEL VRANGSINN Debuts New Project At Art Gallery Exhibition".
  2. Halmstad, Bree. (2023-05-08). "13 Black Metal Artists Whose Visual Art is Equally Spellbinding".
  3. Blabbermouth. (2009-03-15). "CARPATHIAN FOREST Bassist Seeks Visual Artists For Collaboration On New Project".
  4. "concrete art".
  5. "steel".
  6. "Misantrof ANTIRecords".

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