Having grown out of the Norwegian Death Metal band MORTEM, ARCTURUS
emerged under the irresistible influence of Oslo's creatively bursting
and fast rising underground black metal scene officially with the
two-track 7" "My Angel" (1991). With then-guitarist and formidable
keyboard player Sverd and MAYHEM drum-beast Hellhammer at its core,
vocals were first contributed by Marius Vold, who also sang on the
legendary THORNS demo "The Thule Tape". While still very much influenced
by death metal, the addition of doom-laden slowness and eerie keyboards
already pointed into a far blacker cosmos. On the four tracks of the
original 1994 "Constellation" EP, ULVER's Garm had taken over the vocal
duties and Samoth from EMPEROR had joined the band on guitar. Yet,
ARCTURUS already went off the (in reality quite wide-ranged) black metal
norms mainly due to Sverd's keyboard arrangements that were
pre-shadowing the trademark theatrical or circus-like style the
Norwegians adopted on their following albums.