MORTIIS Confirmed For 'A Blaze In The Northern Sky - Spreading The Hatred' Lecture

April 19, 2010

Mortiis (real name: Håvard Ellefsen) is the last confirmed guest for the "A Blaze In The Northern Sky - Spreading The Hatred", a unique seminar-meets-radio show moderated by Patrizia Mazzuoccolo (pictured below; also known as Miss Pee) which will explore and promote the Norwegian black metal scene and its country through audio clips of bands, interviews with musicians and special guests, and an audience question-and-answer session.

Mortiis is the man that started off as the bassist in symphonic black metal band EMPEROR and then went on to forge a solo career away from the black metal scene. His insightful experience, witty and outspoken attitude will render his contribution to this seminar invaluable.

The lecture will be held at Scandinavia House (58 Park Avenue) in New York City on Thursday, April 29 at 7 p.m.

Other special guests:

* Harald Fossberg, first singer in TURBONEGRO and a veteran of the punk and metal scene in Norway. Currently works as the main rock / metal entertainment journalist for Norwegian broadsheet Aftenposten;

* Nocturno Culto, guitarist, bassist, songwriter half of legendary Oslo-based band DARKTHRONE;

* Gaahl, ex-GORGOROTH vocalist now performing with folk-inspired crew WARDRUNA and recently recruited by the Bergen Theatre Den Nationale Scene for the role of Heimdal in the play "Svartediket" which has caused more controversy in Norway.

Black metal is a distinctive mix of Satanism, Nordic mythology, and extreme heavy metal. It is the basis of a Norwegian subculture that aggressively forsakes Christianity and mainstream society in favour of Norse mythology, epic Scandinavian nature, and self-inflicted isolation. This violent subculture attracted international attention in the early '90s with a string of murders, suicides, grave desecrations, and the arson of over 20 Christian churches. There is more to black metal within the extreme metal scene in Norway which will also be covered in this seminar.

Mazzuoccolo has worked as a music journalist for over 10 years, contributing to magazines like Metal Hammer (U.K.),Terrorizer (U.K.),Rock Sound (U.K.),and Metal Maniacs (U.S.),and still writes for Rhythm, where in 2002-2003 she had her own metal column. She worked as a promotions producer for the Sky Television network in London from 1998-2002, did screen work on MTV2's "The Riot" (2002),and freelanced for "The Rock Show" on BBC Radio One in connection with the Norwegian black metal special (2006). She lived in London for 14 years, in Oslo for 6 and currently resides in New York where she is writing a book on the subject of Norwegian metal and culture.

During her time in Oslo, Mazzuoccolo worked as a marketing and promotion officer for Moonfog Productions, label manager for Tabu Recordings, acted as consultant and co-organizer of the sold-out Scandinavian metal night at SXSW (2008) and was the co-creator, roving reporter and producer of popular metal show "Tinitus" on Norwegian national radio NRK P3 from 2005 until early 2009.

An interview with Mazzuoccolo about "A Blaze In The Northern Sky - Spreading The Hatred" which aired on the April 15, 2010 edition of the "Diane Kamikaze Fun Machine" show on the WFMU radio station can be streamed using the audio player below.

For more information, visit www.scandinaviahouse.org.

Patrizia Mazzuoccolo interviewed on "Diane Kamikaze Fun Machine" show on WFMU:

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