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'''Mustis''', is the [[pseudonym]] of '''Øyvind Johan Mustaparta''', born [[September]], [[1979]] is a [[Norway|Norwegian]] [[keyboardist]], best known for his work in the Norwegian [[symphonic black metal]] band [[Dimmu Borgir]].{{Fact|date=September 2007}} Mustis joined Dimmu Borgir in [[1998]] and contributed to their atmosphere with his melodic keyboard parts. This can be heard in songs such as [[Progenies of the Great Apocalypse]] (which he composed) on their album, [[Death Cult Armageddon]] (released in [[2003]] with [[Nuclear Blast]]). He hadn't played in any other notable bands prior to Dimmu Borgir and had his first live performance at the Dynamo Open Air festival in the summer of 1998.
'''Mustis''', is the [[pseudonym]] of '''Øyvind Johan Mustaparta''', born [[September]] [[1979]] is a [[Norway|Norwegian]] [[keyboardist]], best known for his work in the Norwegian [[symphonic black metal]] band [[Dimmu Borgir]].{{Fact|date=September 2007}} Mustis joined Dimmu Borgir in [[1998]] and contributed to their atmosphere with his melodic keyboard parts. This can be heard in songs such as [[Progenies of the Great Apocalypse]] (which he composed) on their album, [[Death Cult Armageddon]] (released in [[2003]] with [[Nuclear Blast]]). He hadn't played in any other notable bands prior to Dimmu Borgir and had his first live performance at the Dynamo Open Air festival in the summer of 1998.

He and lead Dimmu Borgir vocalist [[Shagrath]] were friends before he joined the band. His keyboard addition brings a new melodic element to the "evil" sound Dimmu Borgir possesses.


Mustis' studio works with Dimmu Borgir include [[Spiritual Black Dimensions]] ([[1999]]), [[Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia]] ([[2001]]), [[Death Cult Armageddon]] ([[2003]]), the re-release of [[Stormblåst]] in [[2005]] and [[In Sorte Diaboli]] ([[2007]]).
Mustis' studio works with Dimmu Borgir include [[Spiritual Black Dimensions]] ([[1999]]), [[Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia]] ([[2001]]), [[Death Cult Armageddon]] ([[2003]]), the re-release of [[Stormblåst]] in [[2005]] and [[In Sorte Diaboli]] ([[2007]]).


Mustis' last name "Mustaparta" is [[Finnish language|Finnish]] for "Black Beard".
Mustis' last name "Mustaparta" is [[Finnish language|Finnish]] for "Black Beard".

Mustis is said to be planning on a solo project in the near future, most likely [[Ambient music]] or [[Classical Music]].{{Fact|date=October 2007}}


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 05:13, 27 October 2007

Mustis

Mustis, is the pseudonym of Øyvind Johan Mustaparta, born September 1979 is a Norwegian keyboardist, best known for his work in the Norwegian symphonic black metal band Dimmu Borgir.[citation needed] Mustis joined Dimmu Borgir in 1998 and contributed to their atmosphere with his melodic keyboard parts. This can be heard in songs such as Progenies of the Great Apocalypse (which he composed) on their album, Death Cult Armageddon (released in 2003 with Nuclear Blast). He hadn't played in any other notable bands prior to Dimmu Borgir and had his first live performance at the Dynamo Open Air festival in the summer of 1998.

Mustis' studio works with Dimmu Borgir include Spiritual Black Dimensions (1999), Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia (2001), Death Cult Armageddon (2003), the re-release of Stormblåst in 2005 and In Sorte Diaboli (2007).

Mustis' last name "Mustaparta" is Finnish for "Black Beard".

References

Members biography at Dimmu Borgir official website