Eirik Hundvin

Eirik Hundvin (born on 8 February 1950), also known as Pytten, is a producer and recording engineer for many classic black metal albums, mainly by Norwegian bands, nearly all of which were recorded in the Grieg Hall in Bergen.

Hundvin is the father of Mia Terese Hundvin (born 7 March 1977 in Bergen, Norway), a professional team handball player.

Albums produced

Aeternus

  • Beyond the Wandering Moon
  • ...And So The Night Became
  • Shadows Of Old
  • Burning the Shroud
  • Ascension Of Terror
  • A Darker Monument
  • Hexaeon

Borknagar

Burzum

Corona Borealis

  • Cantus Paganus

Dark Fortress

Demonic

  • Lead Us Into Darkness

Einherjer

Enslaved

Emperor

Gaahlskagg

  • Erotic Funeral

Gorgoroth

Hades

  • ...Again Shall Be
  • Dawn of the Dying Sun
  • Millennium Nocturne

Helheim

Immortal

Malsain

  • They Never Die

Mayhem

Mörk Gryning

  • Maelstrom Chaos

Obtained Enslavement

Old Funeral

Taake

Thorium

  • Ocean of Blasphemy

Trelldom

  • Til Et Annet
  • Til Minne...

Windir

gollark: If I saw the top one (and it wasn't in an event like this where everyone will second-guess everything) I would assume that it was written by someone who used C(++) a lot.
gollark: e.g. if you have some JS code, and you see that the author used ```javascriptfunction deployBee(){}```brackets and not```javascriptfunction deployBee() {}```ones, you need to know a bit about what JS code normally looks like to infer anything like that.
gollark: I don't think so. Things like variable names and formatting are *fairly* obvious, although you may need to read a decent sample of code in language X to learn what people generally do there regarding those, but stuff like what constructs are generally used for tasks in language X are not.
gollark: Wait, he said it *wasn't* good, oh dear.
gollark: I just implemented bubble sort, since I heard Obama saying it was good.


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