Norwegian black metallers
DIMMU BORGIR have launched their official
YouTube channel at
this location.
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DIMMU BORGIR issued a statement on August 31 confirming keyboardist
Mustis' (real name:
Øyvind Mustaparta) and bassist/clean vocalist
ICS Vortex's (real name:
Simen Hestnæs) departures from the group. The statement also downplayed the impact the lineup changes will have on the sound of
DIMMU BORGIR next album, insisting that "the creative force in the band is highly intact, perhaps even more so than ever."
Mustis issued a statement on August 30 claiming that his dismissal from
DIMMU BORGIR was caused by his efforts to "address the fact that many songs written by me had not been registered properly under my name in their credits. Without naming every single track, let us just say that a good majority of albums like
'Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia' and
'In Sorte Diaobli' would have been vastly different had I not composed and created as much as I actually did," he said. "Sadly, based on terrible gaps in the communication process and a failure to find logical rationale for why this had been done this way found me hitting wall after wall as opposed to finding a professional and reasonable solution to the problem. My inquiries and investigation into the issues which I wished to resolve and move on from would in the end find me being fired from the group. No discussions about it, just 'goodbye' (via text message)."
Last year's
"Blackest Of The Black" tour with
DANZIG helped support
DIMMU's latest DVD titled
"The Invaluable Darkness", which debuted at No. 5 on the Top Music Videos chart in mid-October 2008. It was also the band's last North American tour promoting their eighth studio album,
"In Sorte Diaboli", which debuted on
Billboard's Top Independent Albums chart at No. 2, and on The Billboard 200 chart at No. 43.
