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=== Imprisonment (1993–2009) ===<!-- NOTE: Please do not add info about Varg Vikernes that is unrelated to Burzum --> [[File:BurzumLogo.png|thumb|right|Burzum logo used between 1994 and 2009]] May 1994 saw the release of ''[[Hvis lyset tar oss]]'', a new album of previously recorded material from 1992. Burzum remained as a solo project until 1994, when Vikernes was arrested for the murder of [[Euronymous]] and the burnings of several churches in Norway. During his time in prison, Vikernes released his next album, titled ''[[Filosofem]]'', on 1 January 1996. Recorded in March 1993, ''Filosofem'' was the last recording Vikernes made before his imprisonment. ''Burzum / Aske'', a compilation comprising the ''Burzum'' album and ''Aske'' EP, was released in 1995. While imprisoned, Vikernes managed to record two other albums in a [[dark ambient]] style. They were released as ''[[Dauði Baldrs]]'' (1997) and ''[[Hliðskjálf (album)|Hliðskjálf]]'' (1999). Both of these albums were created with a synthesizer, as Vikernes was prohibited from using any other instruments in prison. In 1998, all Burzum albums released up to that point were re-released as vinyl picture discs in a special box set called ''1992–1997''; however ''Filosofem'' did not contain "Rundtgåing av den transcendentale egenhetens støtte" due to its length. The regular vinyl issue of ''Filosofem'' on Misanthropy was a double album, containing tracks 1–3 on the A-side, the "Decrepitude" tracks on side 2 and "Rundtgåing av den transcendentale egenhetens støtte" on side 3, with an etched D-side.
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