Ginnungagap

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Reasonably Miserable 09:21 Tools
Duel Ravens 12:37 Tools
Black Snow, Blood Mountain 08:05 Tools
Guinevere of the Ganges 07:01 Tools
Aurgelmir 10:45 Tools
Crashed Like Wretched Moth 17:01 Tools
Guifang (Casketorbit mix) 08:40 Tools
Return To Nothing 28:44 Tools
Fest på Månetoppen 02:17 Tools
Nothing To Return (Mix Via Gerrit) 19:29 Tools
Nothing to Return 19:29 Tools
Lovesong I 00:00 Tools
Lovesong II 05:25 Tools
We Know Where The Dragons Fly 05:11 Tools
O Sacrum Convivium 06:23 Tools
Lovesong III 04:20 Tools
Nothing to Return (Gerritt Remix) 19:28 Tools
Da tav alt talende 01:20 Tools
Stemning 01:36 Tools
Alt er forbi 03:37 Tools
Nævner min tanke dig 03:23 Tools
Ai 05:54 Tools
Færøsk forår 04:36 Tools
Return To Nothing (Live) 28:44 Tools
Ascent 06:50 Tools
Nothing To Return (Remix) 19:29 Tools
Nothing To Return (Mix Via Gerritt) 19:29 Tools
Gui Fang (Casket Orbitmix) 08:40 Tools
Reasonably Miserable. 09:59 Tools
21502_04_Aurgelmir 08:40 Tools
GuiFang [CasketOrbit Mix] 04:46 Tools
Guifang (Casket Orbit remix) 08:40 Tools
Black snow,blood mountain 09:59 Tools
Lovesong 2 05:25 Tools
Lovesong 3 04:20 Tools
Lovesong 1 04:46 Tools
We know not where the dragons fly 05:10 Tools
black snow, blood moutain 08:40 Tools
03 - Black Snow, Blood Mountain 08:05 Tools
Guifang 04:46 Tools
Black Snow Blood Mountain 08:05 Tools
Gui Fang (Casket Orbit Mix) 08:40 Tools
04 - Aurgelmir 08:40 Tools
Ultima Thule 03:43 Tools
Acoustic 03:43 Tools
Guenevere Of The Gan 03:43 Tools
Track01 - Duel Ravens 03:43 Tools
Nothing To Return [Gerritt Remix] 03:43 Tools
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There are three known groups named Ginnungagap. The first is a hardcore punk from Prague, Czech Republic. The unit released a 12" LP in 2017 called Nejsi Vítěz (You are not a winner). The second and still active Ginnungagap is an ambient side-project from Seattle, Washington, United States of Stephen O'Malley (Sunn O))), Lotus Eaters, Khanate, among others) formed in 2002. The music is a less guitar oriented version of drone, utilizing many middle and far eastern instruments and keys. Guest musicians such as Dawn Smithson, Anthony Sylvester and Alexander Tucker have also appeared in some albums. They have recorded two full-length albums and two EPs since 2004. The third, starting in 1998 and ending in 2007, was the Ginnungagap choir, a young, Norwegian vocal ensemble consisting of sixteen singers between the ages of 20 and 30. From the start in 1998 the group sought out new and exiting choral music. The choirs performances were wide ranging; they gave concerts in pubs and cathedrals, they appeared on national television several times, and they won choral competitions in Norway and abroad. Ginnungagap released two critically acclaimed CD's. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.