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Taake


Taake is a band founded in 1993 in by musician Ørjan Stedjeberg, professionally known as Hoest, who has remained its sole permanent member, handling songwriting, vocals, and most instrumentation.
Originally operating under the name , the project adopted the moniker Taake—translating to "fog" in —in 1995 to evoke its misty, atmospheric aesthetic.
The band's sound embodies raw, second-wave with riffs, beats, and Norwegian-language centered on regional pride, natural desolation, pagan heritage, and antagonism toward , often aiming to stir cultural nostalgia and .
Taake has issued nine full-length albums, among them seminal releases like Nattestid ser porten vid (1999) and Hordalands doedskvad (2005), establishing a niche reputation for evolving yet orthodox amid live performances marked by intense, corpsepaint-clad aggression.
Notable controversies include Hoest's 2007 onstage use of a painted on his chest during a show, framed by him as ironic provocation akin to black metal's taboo-breaking ethos rather than political allegiance, which resurfaced in 2018 to prompt tour cancellations under activist scrutiny over perceived and Islamophobic , despite the band's rejection of such labels as ideological overreach.

History

Formation and early years (1993–1998)

Taake originated in , , in 1993 when Ørjan Stedjeberg—initially using the pseudonym Ulvhedin—founded the project as , drawing inspiration from Nordic mythological and mystical themes associated with the ancient name for a northern land. This formation occurred amid the burgeoning second wave of Norwegian , a scene marked by raw, lo-fi recordings, aggressive tremolo-picked guitars, blast beats, and lyrical opposition to , often expressed through pagan or misanthropic motifs. The initial lineup featured Stedjeberg on vocals and guitars alongside Svartulv, who contributed to the band's earliest output despite his youth. Under the moniker, the group self-released two cassette demos: Der Vinterstormene Raste in 1993 and Omfavnet av Svarte Vinger in 1994, both exemplifying the primitive, basement-recorded aesthetic of early with hissed vocals, rudimentary riffs, and themes evoking winter storms and dark embrace. These tapes circulated primarily within underground tape-trading networks, adhering to traditions like and avoiding commercial distribution. In 1995, Stedjeberg renamed the project for "," alluding to the obscured, atmospheric landscapes surrounding Bergen's seven mountains—and adopted the stage name Hoest, derived from the word for "autumn." The rebranding reflected a shift toward emphasizing regional identity over broader mythic references, though the core sound remained unchanged. A , Manndaudsvinter, followed in 1995, recorded with session support and limited to a few dozen hand-dubbed copies. Lineup fluidity persisted, with Hoest handling most instrumentation and relying on collaborators like Svartulv for on select tracks, as no fixed members beyond Hoest solidified during this period. In , Taake issued the Koldbrann i Jesu Marg 7-inch EP—a three-track release targeting through titles evoking "cold burn in ' marrow"—which served as the final pre-album recording but garnered no significant label interest or sales beyond niche collectors. Through 1998, the band operated in Bergen's insular milieu, focused on demo experimentation rather than live performances or broader promotion, yielding no commercial success.

Core album trilogy (1999–2005)

Taake's core album , comprising Nattestid ser porten vid (1999), Over Bjoergvin graater himmerik (2002), and Hordalands doedskvad (2005), established the band's reputation for raw, regionally focused , emphasizing Norwegian-language lyrics and atmospheric depictions of despair tied to the region's landscapes and . These albums formed a conceptual sequence exploring themes of and identity through lo-fi production that prioritized authenticity over polish, with frontman Hoest handling composition, vocals, guitars, and much of the instrumentation across all three. The debut Nattestid ser porten vid, recorded in 1997–1998 at Grieghallen Studios and released on January 7, 1999, by Wounded Love Records, showcased Taake's aggressive, second-wave style with tremolo-picked riffs, blast beats, and Hoest's rasping vocals over tracks evoking nocturnal isolation. Hoest composed the material entirely, performing guitars and vocals, while session bassist contributed to the recordings, resulting in a raw sound praised in metal circles for its uncompromised intensity and avoidance of mainstream production trends. The album's seven tracks, totaling 42 minutes, solidified Taake's niche cult status within underground communities, particularly in , without relying on major label distribution. Over Bjoergvin graater himmerik, issued on March 25, 2002, by the same label, refined the debut's aggression with slightly elevated production fidelity—still retaining a gritty, analog warmth—while deepening the trilogy's focus on Bergen's (Bjoergvin's historical name) melancholic fjords and existential gloom across its eight songs. Hoest again dominated as , with minimal guest input, enabling a cohesive vision that garnered acclaim for balancing ferocity with melodic undercurrents drawn from influences. This release expanded Taake's international footprint through underground tape trading and festival circuits, though sales remained limited to dedicated enthusiasts. Culminating the trilogy, Hordalands doedskvad appeared on February 28, 2005, via Dark Essence Records, featuring seven extended tracks that intensified the regional death motifs with enhanced atmospheric layering, yet preserved the lo-fi via home-recorded elements blended with studio work. Hoest composed and performed core duties, augmented by guest vocal appearances from figures like and members of , adding vocal variety without diluting the project's solitary drive. The album's reception, evidenced by high review aggregates in specialized metal outlets, underscored Taake's rising prominence as a self-reliant act embodying black metal's anti-commercial purity, fostering a devoted following amid the genre's post-1990s fragmentation.

Reformation and mid-period releases (2006–2012)

Following the completion of Taake's core album trilogy with Hordalands Doedskvad in 2005, the band entered a semi-hiatus, enabling frontman Hoest to concentrate on independent creative pursuits and navigate production autonomy amid label dependencies. This interlude facilitated the establishment of Hoest's own label, Svartekunst Produksjoner, which prioritized uncompromised artistic control over commercial imperatives. The resultant self-titled album, released on October 20, 2008, was recorded solely by Hoest—performing vocals, guitars, bass, and drums—demonstrating a stylistic refinement through enhanced atmospheric layering and preserved black metal ferocity. In 2011, Taake bridged this transitional phase with the EP Kveld, issued on April 26 as a limited-edition digipak containing new tracks alongside re-recorded material, underscoring continuity in thematic darkness. This was swiftly followed by the full-length Noregs Vaapen on September 19, distributed via Karisma Records and Svartekunst Produksjoner, which integrated folk-inspired instrumentation and accentuated cultural motifs while advancing structured songcraft without diluting core purity. Hoest's insistence on , responsive to evolving industry pressures favoring mainstream accessibility, ensured these works evaded dilution, maintaining fidelity to raw, nationalistic expression. Throughout 2006–2012, Hoest's parallel engagements in black metal circles reinforced Taake's insular evolution, as solo handling of instrumentation minimized external variables, yielding outputs that prioritized empirical sonic integrity over collaborative concessions.

Contemporary era and ongoing activity (2013–present)

Taake issued the full-length album Stridens hus on December 8, 2014, via Nordvis Produktion, featuring Hoest's raw black metal style with Norwegian lyrics and atmospheric production. This was followed by Kong Vinter on November 24, 2017, released through Dark Essence Records, which included tracks blending aggressive riffs and melodic elements consistent with the band's established sound. The eighth studio album, Et Hav av Avstand, emerged on September 1, 2023, under Terratur Possessions, maintaining thematic focus on Norwegian landscapes and introspection while adapting to modern recording techniques. The band sustained activity through European tours and festival appearances, including a performance at Inferno Metal Festival in on March 31, 2024. Despite occasional cancellations linked to prior controversies, Taake announced a 2025 European tour under the "Doedskvad" banner, commencing in April with support from Asagraum and Heimland, spanning countries like , , and . These efforts demonstrate resilience in niche circuits, prioritizing live renditions of core material over broader commercial appeals. Hoest has articulated in interviews a to artistic , viewing Taake as an extension of personal expression unbound by external pressures, which informs the band's selective touring and self-managed releases. Digital platforms like facilitate direct fan engagement, enabling sustained distribution of catalog items such as Bjoergvin and Doedskvad without reliance on major labels. This approach underscores Taake's enduring influence within subculture as of 2025, evidenced by consistent festival bookings and album outputs amid evolving media landscapes.

Musical style and production

Foundational elements and influences

Taake's sonic foundation draws from the Norwegian second-wave tradition, featuring hypnotic tremolo-picked guitar riffs that evoke a relentless, frostbitten intensity, paired with high-speed blast beats to drive rhythmic propulsion. These elements prioritize raw aggression over complexity, creating layered textures where guitars dominate with razor-sharp precision. Atmospheric keyboards appear sparingly, functioning as a subtle fog to amplify the guitars' primal tones rather than as melodic leads, preserving the genre's emphasis on unadorned hostility. Hoest's approach as the band's sole creative force mirrors the solitary ethos of early progenitors, yielding an authentic, uncompromised sound unfiltered by ensemble dynamics. This one-man methodology echoes influences from Burzum's minimalist and Darkthrone's gritty , while incorporating Immortal's frost-laden riff structures for a distinctly ferocity. The result is a deliberate lo-fi production aesthetic—characterized by muffled tones and analog warmth—that immerses listeners in an unpolished, cave-like void, intentionally contrasting the high-fidelity sheen of later metal subgenres to heighten atmospheric dread. Exclusively Norwegian lyrics are woven into the melodic framework, their phonetic cadence shaping riff phrasing to maintain cultural linguistic integrity and reject anglicized universality in favor of regional authenticity. This monolingual commitment underscores Taake's self-identification as "true Norwegian black metal," prioritizing vernacular purity over broader accessibility.

Evolution across albums

Taake's early albums, comprising the core of Nattestid ser porten vid (1999), Over Bjoergvin graater himmerik (2003), and Håvard det (also released as Hordalands doedskvad, 2005), exemplified second-wave black metal's primitive rawness through lo-fi production, relentless tremolo-picked riffs, and minimalistic arrangements that prioritized atmospheric aggression over polish. These works featured short, intense tracks averaging 5-7 minutes, with blast beats and harsh vocals dominating to evoke unyielding darkness, adhering strictly to genre fundamentals without symphonic or melodic embellishments. By the mid-period releases, such as the self-titled (2008) and (2011), production evolved toward cleaner mixes enabled by improved technology, allowing greater riff clarity while preserving core ferocity through sustained high tempos and structural repetition. This shift maintained black metal's fidelity, as evidenced by the absence of extreme deviations like orchestral elements, but introduced subtle integrations— notably incorporated brass horns for regional acoustic texture, contrasting the trilogy's stark without compromising aggression. Track lengths began extending to 7-10 minutes, fostering epic scope via layered melodies that built on foundational patterns rather than trend-driven experimentation. Subsequent albums like Stridens hus (2014), Kong Vinter (2017), and Et hav av avstand (2023) further refined this trajectory, blending raw foundational aggression with nuanced acoustics and riff variations, yet consistently avoiding symphonic excess to uphold essence. Empirical markers include ly longer s—up to 12 minutes in later works—supporting causal adaptations from technological access, yielding denser waveforms and melodic depth without diluting metal's primal intensity. This evolution reflects deliberate preservation of tempo-driven structures and riff-centric , prioritizing internal logic over external influences.

Lyrics and thematic content

Anti-Christian and pagan motifs

Taake's lyrics frequently depict as an exogenous force that supplanted traditions, framing it as a cultural and existential rupture rather than a benign . Hoest has articulated this view by stating that "Nothing in talks about the forest, the cold winter, our geographical position and our living conditions. It doesn’t speak to us because it’s not our ," positioning the as disconnected from Norway's environmental and ancestral realities. This sentiment recurs across albums, with tracks like "Anti Kristensson" from Nattestid (2004) explicitly rejecting Christian nomenclature and doctrine as incompatible with pre-Christian identity markers. Such anti-Christian symbolism often employs not as a deity for literal veneration but as an archetypal adversary to authority, echoing the scene's broader ideological revolt against state-sanctioned religion. This approach aligns with the empirical context of the early , when attacks on over 50 churches—perpetrated by scene participants—served as symbolic protests against Christianity's historical suppression of pagan practices, rooted in causal perceptions of cultural erasure dating to the 11th-century . Taake, formed amid this milieu in , integrates these motifs philosophically, with Hoest emphasizing ideological critique over incitement, as evidenced by his defenses of lyrics targeting religious dogma without endorsing physical harm. Pagan revivalism manifests through exaltation of natural cycles, seasonal rhythms, and elemental forces as emblems of authentic essence, countering Christianity's purported abstraction. Albums like Orkan (2011) invoke "" explicitly alongside storm imagery and awakening motifs, such as " is awakening," to evoke a return to earth-bound tied to forests and mountainsides—spaces Hoest cites as inspirational for lyricism. Lyrics rendered in ancient further underscore this archaizing impulse, prioritizing pre-Christian linguistic and mythic forms over modern impositions, though Hoest frames these as aesthetic and philosophical assertions of heritage rather than dogmatic revivalism.

Norwegian nationalism and cultural identity

Taake's lyrics prominently feature ethnocentric pride in natural features, with recurring motifs of , perpetual winter, and icy coasts symbolizing the homeland's raw, enduring essence. In tracks like "Atternatt," descriptions of fog enveloping a "coast of ice" by a "winter's sea" evoke the stark beauty of western 's landscapes, framing them as sources of ancestral strength and . Similarly, "Du Ville Ville " references hearts "colder than a ," tying personal resilience to regional geography in (now ), Hoest's birthplace near . This focus celebrates local heritage without explicit calls for dominance, positioning the terrain as a cultural . The band's adherence to Norwegian lyrics, delivered in Hoest's native western dialect and often inscribed in Norse runes, underscores a commitment to linguistic preservation amid globalization's pressures. By rejecting English, prevalent in broader black metal scenes, Taake resists cultural dilution, echoing "true Norwegian black metal" ethos that prioritizes indigenous expression over universal accessibility. This approach draws on folklore and historical imagery, such as dead man's winter motifs inspired by artists like , to invoke pre-modern ethnic continuity. Lyrics translations confirm implicit preferences for homeland fidelity, paralleling bands like Enslaved in valorizing northern pagan roots without advocating supremacy. Proponents view these elements as legitimate , safeguarding folkish traditions against erosion by and homogenization, as Hoest has articulated pride in origins. Critics, frequently from academia and media with documented left-leaning biases, interpret the inward focus as exclusionary , yet lack substantiation through Taake's absence of recorded discriminatory acts beyond rhetorical flair. Empirical review of content reveals causal ties to regional preservation rather than xenophobic intent, aligning with black metal's broader critique of modernity's cultural leveling.

Controversies

The 2007 swastika incident

On March 20, 2007, during Taake's concert in , , frontman Hoest appeared onstage shirtless with a painted on his chest above an inverted , alongside other provocative symbols consistent with aesthetics. Photographs from the event and attendee accounts documented the display, which occurred without reported Nazi salutes, chants, or explicit ideological rhetoric. The gesture aligned with the genre's tradition of norm-breaking , akin to early 1990s church arsons and usage by Norwegian acts to challenge religious and societal conventions. The incident prompted swift repercussions, including the cancellation of Taake's subsequent German tour dates by promoters citing the symbol's offensiveness in a with strict laws against Nazi iconography. Taake's , Dark Essence Records, publicly distanced itself, emphasizing no endorsement of the act and attributing it solely to Hoest. Hoest addressed the matter in a January 2008 statement, acknowledging the symbol's gravity in —"I do realize that it is rather unforgivable to display a in Germany, yes"—while defending it as apolitical artistic excess: " bands should provoke and be provocative... The is just another symbol of transgression, like or church burnings. It is not a political statement." This framing positioned the display as a one-off bid for visceral impact rather than endorsement of Nazi ideology, though it drew criticism for minimizing historical sensitivities.

Accusations of racism and extremism

In the years following the 2007 incident, Taake faced renewed and primarily centered on interpretations of their as promoting Islamophobia and far-right ideologies. Critics, including activist groups and media outlets, highlighted tracks such as those on the 2012 Nattens gande, which contain references to in a derogatory context, labeling them as explicitly anti-Muslim and evidence of xenophobic sentiment rather than mere cultural critique. These claims posited that the band's nationalist themes inherently overlapped with anti-foreign , though no explicitly advocated violence against racial or ethnic groups, and of the band's involvement in organized activities, such as membership in neo-Nazi organizations, remains absent from . The 2018 North American tour announcement amplified these allegations, with groups and rapper publicly denouncing Taake as a "white nationalist" and "neo-Nazi" act, prompting Kweli to cancel his performances at shared venues in Kansas City and elsewhere on and subsequent dates. Coverage in outlets like and Portland Mercury framed the band's output as symptomatic of broader far-right sympathies within , equating expressions of ethnic Norwegian identity with racism—a perspective echoed in left-leaning media critiques that often pathologize cultural preservationism without distinguishing it from ideological . Kweli specifically cited Taake's history as incompatible with anti-racist principles, highlighting a crossover of outrage from circles into metal discourse. Similar patterns emerged in 2023 when promoters canceled Taake's four-city tour on , citing public pressure over the band's "far-right sympathies," as reported by , amid concerns from venues that had withdrawn support beforehand. These episodes reflect a recurring activist strategy of linking the band's pagan and nationalist motifs to , despite the absence of verified ties to or supremacist networks, with accusations relying heavily on symbolic associations and lyrical innuendo rather than documented actions. Alternative analyses, including those from metal-focused commentators, argue this represents an overreach, where media and narratives conflate subcultural provocation with genuine extremism, potentially amplifying bias against non-conformist expressions of heritage.

Tour cancellations and activist opposition

In 2018, Taake's planned North American tour, scheduled to begin on March 29, faced multiple cancellations initiated by venues under pressure from anti-fascist activist groups. The March 24 show in was canceled by the venue after anti-racist organizations highlighted the band's prior controversies, citing risks of protests and reputational harm. Similarly, the Portland performance was pulled following accusations amplified by local activists, with the promoter citing safety concerns amid campaigns. Additional dates in , , and Kansas City were axed by venues responding to coordinated opposition from networks, which leveraged online petitions and threats of disruption to influence decisions. By February 27, Taake announced the cancellation of 10 out of 19 tour dates, attributing the outcome to promoter withdrawals driven by activist intimidation rather than legal mandates. In January 2023, promoters fully canceled Taake's scheduled tour, originally set for multiple cities, over claims of the band's association with bigotry and far-right elements. The decision followed public scrutiny from media and advocacy groups, with organizers stating they could not proceed amid potential backlash and venue hesitancy. This marked a complete tour abandonment, contrasting with partial U.S. disruptions, as promoters cited economic risks from boycotts and amplified online criticism. These incidents reflect promoter in regions with heightened activist scrutiny, where social media led to preemptive cancellations to mitigate protest-related costs and damages. In contrast, Taake's 2025 European tour, including dates from April 16 to 26 across countries like , , and with supporting acts Asagraum and Heimland, proceeded without reported opposition or pullouts as of announcements in February 2025. This geographic selectivity underscores varying tolerance thresholds, with European metal festival circuits showing less susceptibility to similar pressures.

Band defenses and contextual rebuttals

In response to accusations of racism leveled against the band following the cancellation of a performance on February 16, 2018, frontman Hoest stated via the band's official page, "Once and for all, Taake is not a racist band. Never has been, never will be." He attributed the cancellations to pressure from a "small minority" capable of influencing venue decisions, while emphasizing that Taake's shows attract diverse audiences without incident. Regarding the onstage incident in , , Hoest has repeatedly described it as an impulsive act under the influence of , with no endorsement of Nazi ideology. In a February 2024 , he clarified that the served as a personal reminder of 's World War II invasion of , stating, "It had nothing whatsoever to do with support for the 3rd Reich." He has rejected portrayals of the event as habitual or indicative of broader sympathies, calling claims of repeated use "plain lies" in a 2018 , and noted the absence of similar incidents over the band's three-decade career as evidence against persistent extremism. Hoest has maintained that Taake's thematic content critiques and in abstract terms, without promoting violence, , or specific ideologies. In the 2024 interview, he argued that after 31 years, "if I truly had the sympathies that I’m accused of, wouldn’t there be countless examples of proof through the years? Instead there is not even a handful," framing such defenses as rooted in the band's foundational use of provocation as artistic expression rather than political . He has explicitly denied any Nazi or right-wing alignment, asserting in 2018 that Taake operates outside political categorization and welcomes all attendees except those offended by its confrontational style. Supporters within the community have contextualized these rebuttals by highlighting the genre's historical reliance on and tactics, arguing that isolated provocations do not equate to ideological commitment absent empirical patterns of discriminatory behavior. The band's sustained output, including the 2023 album Et Hav Av Avstand and ongoing European tours into 2024, has been cited as counter-evidence to claims of career-derailing , demonstrating against activist opposition without alteration to its core approach.

Discography

Studio albums

Taake's studio discography consists of nine full-length albums, beginning with releases on independent labels and shifting to from 2005 onward.
Album TitleRelease DateLabelTracks
Nattestid ser porten vidJanuary 7, 1999Wounded Love Records7
Over Bjoergvin graater himmerikMarch 25, 2002Wounded Love Records7
Hordalands doedskvadFebruary 21, 20057
TaakeMay 20086
Noregs vaapenOctober 20117
Stridens husNovember 20147
Kong VinterMarch 20177
AvvikMarch 26, 20218
Et hav av avstandSeptember 1, 20234

Extended plays and other releases

Taake's initial recordings consisted of raw demos that captured the band's nascent sound. The rehearsal demo Manndaudsvinter was released in 1995, featuring primitive production aligned with early Norwegian aesthetics. This was followed by the 7-inch EP Koldbrann i Jesu Marg in 1996, comprising three tracks including "Blant sølv og gull i mørket," "Marerittet," and "Trolldom," which served as the final demo-style release before Taake's shift toward full-length albums. In 2005, the Helnorsk Svartmetall gathered material from these early demos, including selections from Manndaudsvinter and Koldbrann i Jesu Marg, presented in a limited format to preserve the band's foundational output. The EP Kveld, issued on April 26, 2011, via Hoest's own label, included a mix of new and re-recorded tracks in a limited digipak edition of 500 copies, underscoring Taake's commitment to controlled distribution in the underground scene. Subsequent maintained this approach, with Baktanker released on September 16, 2017, as a limited digipak EP on Svartekunst Produksjoner, limited to approximately 777 copies and featuring production by Bjørnar Erevik Nilsen. Taake participated in releases during the , including Pakt with Whoredom Rife on March 19, 2020, via Terratur Possessions, containing Taake's contributions "From Nameless Pagan Graves" and "En Lenke Smidd i Blod." Similarly, Jaertegn, a with Deathcult released on July 10, 2020, by Edged Circle Productions, featured Taake tracks "Slagmark" and "Ravnajuv" in a 10-inch format evoking 1990s aesthetics.
TitleTypeRelease DateLabel/Fomat Notes
ManndaudsvinterDemo1995Rehearsal demo, primitive recording
Koldbrann i Jesu MargEP/Demo19967-inch vinyl, three tracks
Helnorsk SvartmetallCompilation2005Early demo tracks compilation
KveldEPApril 26, 2011Digipak, limited to 500 copies
BaktankerEPSeptember 16, 2017Digipak, limited edition
Pakt (w/ Whoredom Rife)Split EPMarch 19, 2020MLP, two Taake tracks
Jaertegn (w/ Deathcult)Split EPJuly 10, 202010-inch vinyl, two Taake tracks

Band members

Core and current personnel

Hoest, born Ørjan Stedjeberg, founded Taake in 1993 under the initial name , which was changed to Taake in 1995, and has served as the band's sole permanent member, handling vocals and all instruments on studio recordings since the 2005 Hordalands doedskvad. This includes full performances of vocals, guitars, bass, drums, and keyboards on releases such as the self-titled 2011 album, Strid (2013), Noregs vaapen (2019), Avvik (2021), and Et hav av avstand (2023). Hoest's central role underscores the project's stability as a one-man vision rooted in traditions, with occasional guest contributions for specific tracks but no other fixed studio personnel. Current supporting members, primarily active in live settings since their respective joins, provide consistent touring stability around Hoest:
MemberInstrument(s)Active Since
AindiachaíGuitars2007
Gjermund FredheimGuitars2007
V'gandr, backing vocals2007
Rune "Blodstrup" Sjølie2019
These members have appeared on tours and select recordings, such as bass and guitar contributions on earlier works transitioning to live support, maintaining lineup consistency for performances into 2023 and beyond.

Former and session contributors

Taake has relied on a rotating cast of former members and session contributors, particularly for percussion, bass, and supplementary roles, reflecting frontman Høst's emphasis on personal oversight of compositions and recordings while enabling live performances. This transient structure has persisted since the band's formation, with contributors often tied to specific tours, , or periods rather than long-term commitments. Early contributors included Svartulv, who joined during the band's Thule phase in 1993 and continued on drums until 1996, also providing vocals on select 2004 and 2005 releases. C. Corax (Jan Martin Antonsen) served from 2002 to 2004, contributing to live sets and early 2000s material. Lava participated from 2002 to 2007, supporting tours and recordings during that interval, while Keridwen handled bass and piano duties from 2000 to 2003. Mord played from 2002 to 2006, bridging the gap between studio sessions and appearances. Live Thurzur performed from around 2007 until 2014, aiding extensive European and North American tours before departing. Session musicians have augmented albums with targeted inputs; for instance, provided bass and drums on the 1999 debut Nattestid ser porten vid, recorded across 1997 and 1998. contributed drums to the 2003 mini-album Over Bjørgvin graater himmerik. The 2011 album Noregs vaapen featured guest vocals from (), (), Demonaz (Immortal), and Bjørnar E. Nilsen (), alongside Nilsen's work, enhancing its atmospheric layers without altering Høst's core vision. Other occasional guests include (Enslaved) on guitar and () on vocals across various projects. These collaborations underscore Taake's selective integration of external talents for sonic variety, primarily in live contexts or experimental elements, rather than fixed band expansion.

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