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A Scandifuturist podcast about Nordic apocrypha, wyrd Scandinaviana, and ancient eldritchness by Old Norse philologist Eirik Storesund

Brute Norse Podcast Eirik Storesund

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A Scandifuturist podcast about Nordic apocrypha, wyrd Scandinaviana, and ancient eldritchness by Old Norse philologist Eirik Storesund

    Bog Buddies: The Supreme Vikings Confraternity

    Bog Buddies: The Supreme Vikings Confraternity

    In this rather cultic episode, we handle the Powerwalking Club's discovery of an obscure group of proto-Scandifuturists from the Niger Delta, which led to the establishment of a bona fide research institute to investigate it further. From its humble beginnings as a harmless student fraternity, to a dreaded international crime syndicate dabbling in blood oaths, juju, prostitution and drug trafficking, we do our best to figure out what the hell the Supreme Vikings Confraternity is as we wade through their intricate lingo and mythos. Who is this "prince Odin" and why does he have eight legs? What's an Iceland? What's their relationship to the (Nigerian) Klansmen? What does it mean to be rugged? Is there a continuity betwen this viking cult and the indigenous traditions of the Igbo people? What position do these people hold in the Scandifuture? Perhaps they should be invited to serve as the Brute Norse equivalent to the Varangian guard? Find out for yourself in this episode, and don't forget to support Brute Norse at https://linktr.ee/brutenorse

    • 1 Std. 39 Min.
    47: The Mumming Mafia

    47: The Mumming Mafia

    In this episode Eirik takes a deep dive into the ritualized home invasions once part and parcel to the Scandinavian yuletide celebrations, and the trollish mafiosi associated with it. Starting out with ill-advised discussions about unfounded heathen-ish speculations about secretly ancient (but actually modern) elements of the season as an expression of a sort of independent and nebulous "ur-pagan" reflex, after railing against logical positivism gone mad, we consider Catholic pragmatism as contrast to the war on Christmas as waged by protestant state zealotry in 18th century Denmark-Norway. Ultimately we somehow manage to make it to the yule goat/yule buck mummer's play and its variants across Fenno-Scandinavia, with local variants such as the Norwegian Lussi and Sami Stállu, with an entire bastard of a segment dedicated to the intricacies of barnyard spirits, domestic cult, obscure Norwegian dwarf lore, unspeakable Norswedian snake cults, and ample helpings of esoteric nissemaxxing and tomtebissing in between.

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    https://https://linktr.ee/brutenorse

    • 1 Std. 58 Min.
    Ep. 46: "He is Odin's Man" on the Vindelev inscriptions (with Krister Vasshus)

    Ep. 46: "He is Odin's Man" on the Vindelev inscriptions (with Krister Vasshus)

    In 2021 in Denmark, a metal detectorist chanced upon twenty-something Migration Era gold objects weighing almost a kilogram in total. Several of these were so-called bracteates, medallions bearing runic inscriptions and strange iconography. One of these stated "... he is Odin's man". That makes it the oldest, direct, by-name reference to the deity ever recorded. What the hell did they mean by this? Who was Odin's man, and which other messages were recorded upon these enigmatic objects? One of the world's luckiest scholars, Krister Vasshus, joins us once again to discuss the find he could not talk about last time.

    This episode features music from Kenneth Lien and Center of the Universe, who just released the album Snu Hver Stein. Check out and support them:
    https://kennethliencenteroftheuniverse.bandcamp.com/album/snu-hver-stein

    To support all things Brute Norse and Troll Cat Press, check out:
    https://linktr.ee/brutenorse

    • 1 Std. 31 Min.
    45: [Norwegian] Snuskete runesteiner fra det ytre rom (Kjettersk Kjeller August 2023)

    45: [Norwegian] Snuskete runesteiner fra det ytre rom (Kjettersk Kjeller August 2023)

    De uopplyste tror at runene vi finner på steiner rundt om i Skandinavia er etterlatenskaper fra våre germanske forfedre. Andre, først og fremst Kjell Aartun, vet at dette et komplott fra jantelåvens lange, skolastiske arm som søker å dekke over at alt egentlig semittisk erotikk som trosser tid og rom. Men vi har også den profilerte mikrobloggeren Varg Vikernes, som jevnlig har sitt å si om litt av hvert, såpass mye faktisk at vi foretar dugnad for å grave opp noen av hans ellers glemte UFO-relaterte ideer.
    Ellers har man den den østerrikske ariosofen Guido von List, som trass å være ganske tørr selv banet vei for nasjonal-erotiske sidespor som ble for mye selv for nazistene (selv om de ikke gikk av banen for å ta nytte av mysteriene), og kanskje spesielt Jörg Lanz von Liebenfelz, hvis apedverger fra Sodoma fortsetter å ødelegge alt som er godt og hellig. Alle sammen har de et oppheng i god gammeldags puling. Det er duket for DE MYSTERIIS DOM PULERUNAS!

    Støtt Brute Norse og det Skandifuturistiske prosjektet eller forbli en apedverg fra Sodoma i ditt kjødelige fengsel: https://linktr.ee/brutenorse

    • 1 Std. 34 Min.
    Ep. 44: The Oldest Runestone Yet (With Krister Vasshus)

    Ep. 44: The Oldest Runestone Yet (With Krister Vasshus)

    Three days before the recording of this episode, archaeologists and runologists in Norway unveiled the sensation that is the Svingerud runestone, which is so far the oldest dateable runestone known to exist, and conceivably the oldest runic inscription to date. Onomastic mastermind and BN regular Krister Vasshus is one of the scholars working on it, and he's returning to the podcast to give us the inside scoop, hint at some yet-to-be-revealed finds, and discuss some possible uses for powdered moles.

    Find all things Brute Norse at:
    https://linktr.ee/brutenorse

    • 1 Std. 2 Min.
    43: Richard Wagner & Wagnerism (With Phil Ford)

    43: Richard Wagner & Wagnerism (With Phil Ford)

    Richard Wagner was kind of an asshole. But how much does that really matter? Richard Wagner has been heralded both as the first truly modern composer, as a sappy romantic gazing gaudily into the past, more sinisterly as the musical soundtrack of genocide, and yet also as a catalyst of emancipation. All of the above is true. There is no ideology under the sun that has not claimed Wagner as theirs. Today Eirik sits down with musicologist Phil Ford of the legendary Weird Studies podcast to discuss the "total art" of Richard Wagner, as well as Wagnerism(s) in all sorts of forms, with some appropriate asides in the world of occulture and trollishness.

    Musical contribution by Laurel Premo: https://laurelpremo.bandcamp.com

    Some references:
    - Ross, Alex (2020). Wagnerism: Art and Politics in the Shadow of Music
    - Radiolab, The Ring and I: https://radiolab.org/episodes/91750-the-ring-and-i

    For books and all things Brute Norse, check out: https://linktr.ee/Brutenorse

    • 1 Std. 33 Min.

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