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Birth name | Reidar Schæfer Olsen |
Born | (1985-04-29) 29 April 1985 (age 39) Brøndby, Denmark |
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Years active | 2016–present |
Labels | Ballista Records |
Website | danheimmusic |
Reidar Schæfer Olsen (born 29 April 1985), known professionally as Danheim, is a Danish ambient and Nordic folk musician.
Works and style
Olsen was born in Brøndby in 1985 and produced mostly in the electronic genre until 2016, when a strong interest in Norse mythology led him to start combining that with his music. His stage name approximately means 'Danish home', taken from the Old Norse language word heim, meaning 'home'.
Since 2016, Danheim has released eight records on his own independent label. His style has been described by reviewers as "Brian Eno doing the soundtrack for Game of Thrones" or "inspired folk music, with dark undertones". Lyrically, his music deals with such tales from Norse mythology such as Hrungnir's fight with Thor, the story of Fimbulwinter and much more.
In his 2019 release Hringrás, Danheim recorded the last three minutes of a track using only parts of dead plants and animals, as well as some real human bones.
In 2019, Danheim also contributed music to the soundtrack of three episodes from the second half of the sixth season of the History Channel series Vikings. One of the actors from the show, Georgia Hirst, enjoyed Danheim's contributions to the score so much that she released a social media video praising his music.
As of July 2023, his YouTube channel had 555,000 subscribers and received more than 220 million video views.
In March 2020 Danheim released his third full-length album of 11 tracks, Skapanir. He decided to release the album earlier than planned, to help entertain his fans under lock-down or in isolation due to the 2020 Coronavirus/COVID-19 Pandemic. Reviewers praised the album's 'visceral and hypnotic' composition, and noted the varied instrumentation that produced a 'multidimensional Viking soundbath'. Teemu Esko of Kaos Magazine called Skapanir "versatile and touching, while rich and immersive".
Discography
Albums
- Munarvágr (2017)
- Mannavegr (2017)
- Herja (2018)
- Friðr (2018)
- Vega (EP, 2018)
- Runagalðr (2018)
- Hringrás (2019)
- Skapanir (2020)
- Domadagr (2021)
Singles
- "Munarvágr" (2017)
- "Jörmunganðr" (2017)
- "Temple of Odin" (2017)
- "Ivar's Revenge – Danish Viking Music" (2017)
- "Angrboða" (ft. Sigurboði) (2017)
- "Jörmunganðr – Vocal Version" (2017)
- "Tyr" (2017)
- "Gjallarhorn" (2017)
- "Myrkviðr" (2017)
- "Floki's Last Journey" (2017)
- "Alfaðir" (2017)
- "Ulfhednar" (2017)
- "Tyrfing" (2017)
- "Gleipnir" (ft. Fader Sol, Moder Jord) (2017)
- "Valravn" (2017)
- "Gripir" (2017)
- "War of the North" (2017)
- "Valhal – Viking War Song" (2017)
- "Berserkir" (2017)
- "Gungnir" (2018)
- "Ginnung" (2018)
- "Fornheim" (2018)
- "Vikinger" (ft. Sigurboði) (2018)
- "Vigja" (2018)
- "Vega" (2018)
- "Glitnir" (2018)
- "Fella" (2018)
- "Feikinstafir" (2018)
- "Rùnatal" (ft. Sigurboði) (2018)
- "Egilsson" (2018)
- "Heilagr Domr" (2018)
- "Hausrùnir" (ft. Sigurboði) (2018)
- "Hefna" (2019)
- "Bana" (ft. Gealdýr) (2019)
- "Reida" (2019)
- "Blodfest" (ft. Heldom) (2019)
- "Ymir" (ft. Gealdýr) (2019)
- "Niu Heimar" (2020)
- "Skylda" (2020)
- "Runamal" (2021)
- "Runar" (2021)
- "Skovblót" (2022)
- "Hel" (2022)
- "Hagalaz" (2022)
- "Valkyrier" (2022)
- "Ulvekald" (2022)
- "Brekvirki" (2022)
- "Tivar" (2022)
- "Kammergrav" (2023)
- "Langskib" (2023)
- "Heimdalsvejen" (2023)
- "Asablót" (2023)
See also
References
- ^ Rosvald, Jonas (2 May 2018). "Interview med Danheim". Heavymetal.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 28 January 2020.
- ^ "Modern-Day Thors Drop the Hammer: These Vikings Show Us How to Rock". InsideHook. Retrieved 28 January 2020.
- "Viking Music". Sons of Vikings. Retrieved 28 January 2020.
- "About". Retrieved 6 February 2020.
- Rotar, Tim Raven (10 December 2017). "RavenzCraft Arts Interview Project: Interview with Danheim". RavenzCraft Arts Interview Project. Retrieved 31 January 2020.
- "Discography – Danheim | Official Page". Retrieved 28 January 2020.
- ^ "Danheim - Herja". Heavymetal.dk (in Danish). 15 March 2018. Retrieved 28 January 2020.
- "Danish Viking musician Danheim uses real human bones in upcoming album about Life & Death". GRIMM Gent. 30 November 2018. Retrieved 28 January 2020.
- Vikings (TV Series 2013– ) - IMDb, retrieved 28 January 2020
- "'Vikings' Season 6 Episode 9: Artist Danheim's music has fans asking for more Norwegian folk melodies". meaww.com. Retrieved 31 January 2020.
- "Danheim's YouTube Stats (Summary Profile) - Social Blade Stats". socialblade.com. Archived from the original on 27 May 2019. Retrieved 27 June 2021.
- "Danheim - Skapanir (Full album 2020) Nordic Folk & Dark Viking Music". Danheim - Skapanir (Full album 2020) Nordic Folk & Dark Viking Music. Retrieved 30 March 2020.
- mythologica (18 March 2020). "Danheim | Projeto dinamarquês lança álbum 'Skapanir'". Mythologica (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 30 March 2020.
- "Album Review : Skapanir – Danheim". Folk N' Rock. Retrieved 22 May 2020.
- Esko, Toimittaja: Teemu (1 May 2020). "Koskettava katsaus pakanalliseen sielunmaisemaan – arviossa folkia ja ambientia esittävän Danheimin 'Skapanir'". KaaosZine (in Finnish). Retrieved 25 May 2020.