Joachim Rygg
Joachim Rygg is a Norwegian musician. He is also known by his stage name Charmand Grimloch, and was the sole musical force in the symphonic black metal project Tartaros.[1] He has since moved to the United States and composes music for films.
Joachim Rygg | |
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Also known as | Charmand Grimloch |
Origin | Norway |
Genres | Symphonic black metal |
Background
Rygg was originally a session musician for fellow Norwegian symphonic black metal band Emperor.[2]
Rygg moved to the United States and has composed music for the soundtracks to films and television series, including Center Stage 2, American Pie: The Naked Mile and Save the Last Dance 2.[2]
Rygg is now active in the song writing community with credits on Elephante's hit "Dynasty"
Discography
- as Tartaros
- The Heritage from the Past (1994; EP)
- The Grand Psychotic Castle (1997; EP)
- The Red Jewel (1999)
- with Emperor
- Emperial Live Ceremony (2000; CD, CS, LP, VHS, DVD)
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gollark: I will have to remove the relevant arm orbitally.
gollark: Obviously. It's "Raspberry Pi OS" now.
gollark: Optimally.
gollark: I'm actually married to it.
References
- Snow, Drew (7 June 1997). "CoC : Tartaros – The Grand Psychotic Castle : Review". Chronicles of Chaos. Retrieved 15 December 2014.
- D., Chris (4 January 2014). "What Happened to Charmand Grimloch? | Decibel Magazine". Decibel. Retrieved 15 December 2014.
External links
- Charmand Grimloch discography at Discogs
- Tartaros at AllMusic
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