Ted "Nocturno Culto" Skjellum
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Nocturno Culto by Peter Beste
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On this day, 08/06/1990, Darkthrone played live at Tobakken in Esbjerg (Denmark).
This is a photo of Ted (Nocturno Culto) by Kennie Bendixen Deigaard that night, taken from the book "Incombustible remains".
Scan by me.
Some words by Lars Bangsholt and Dag Nilsen about that night, in a recent interview from the same book:
- Lars Bangsholt: I remember a funny detail from that night. They stayed at Jacob's, and two of them with me. Someone from Darkthrone (they were not as old as us) had to call home and ask if it was ok to drink beer. I remember that, it was funny, but also very innocent and fine, really. They were fuckin' good guys.
- Dag Nilsen: It could easily be me. I was educated in this way: you can do whatever you want, you just have to say where you are, and stuff like that.
Or maybe it was Ted, too. He had very strict parents.
I was 17 years old when we played the concert. I don't think we drank so much.
At that time, Gylve was abstemious. As I recall, he was abstemious until his twenties, that was the style.
And I never drank before a concert, because I was so busy, so nerdy with my instrument that I could feel like I was not in top form if I just drank one beer. -
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Darkthrone in a line-up consisting of Ivar Enger (Zephyrous), Ted Skjellum (Nokturno Culto), Gylve Nagell (Fenriz) an Dag Nilsen. Photo from "Soulside Journey" album 1990-91.
Credits: The Cult Is Alive - Darkthrone fanpage
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Entombed (Uffe Cederlund) & Darkthrone (Ted Skjellum aka Nocturno Culto)
Stockholm during the recording of the Soulside Journey album where Uffe was the guitar tech (September 1990)
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Happy Birthday wishes go out to Ted Skjellum - a.k.a. Nocturno Culto of Darkthrone, and Sarke, born on this day #nocturnoculto #happybirthday #blackmetal #darkthrone #ghostcultmag #shortsfeed #shortsvideo 📷 by Hillarie Jason
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Happy Birthday to Nocturno Culto! 🤘🇳🇴
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"So, when I formed a band of my own, [Black Death], in the Christmas holidays of 1986, it was pointless to try and play like Exodus and Metallica. Instead, I focused on sounding like Celtic Frost. They had a special way of writing simpler riffs in a unique way — like if you put your sweater on inside out. I was impatient and really wanted to be part of the global underground scene. So, I recorded two demos too quickly and they consisted of little more than the first rehearsals from a band that surely could not play. One year later, I changed the band name to Darkthrone and wanted to try harder, but our first demo still lacked everything. "
-Fenriz
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Happy birthday mighty Nocturno Culto, 50 years old today!
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