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As A.M.H.:
Performer
(1994-1995)
Everything (2012-2021)
Vocals (2011-2021)
Vocals, Percussion, Bodhrán, Shaman hand drum, Tribal drums, Mouth harp, Recorder (alto), Tambourine (1996-2002)
1996 | When the Trees Were Silenced (Single) | Vocals, Tambourine, Shaman hand drum, Mouth harp |
1998 | The Winds That Sang of Midgard's Fate | Vocals, Percussion, Tribal drums (tracks 1, 6, 8), Shaman drum (tracks 3, 5, 10), Recorder (alto) (track 8) (as "Andrea Nebel Haugen") |
1999 | Urd - That Which Was (EP) | Vocals, Recorder (alto), Shaman hand drum (as "Andrea Nebel Haugen") |
2000 | Volven | Keyboards (tracks 1, 3), Recorder (alto) (tracks 5, 7), Lyrics, Vocals, Drums (track 1), Percussion (tracks 1-3, 6, 8), Shaman hand drum (track 3) (as "Andrea "Nebel" Haugen") |
2000 | On Wings of Rapture (Single) | Vocals, Percussion |
2002 | Frigga's Web | Vocals, Drums, Percussion, Bodhrán (as "Andrea Nebel Haugen") |
Unknown
As Nebelhexë:
Vocals
(2004-2011)
1998 | The Winds That Sang of Midgard's Fate | Producer (as "Andrea Nebel Haugen") |
1999 | Urd - That Which Was (EP) | Producer (as "Andrea Nebel Haugen") |
2000 | Volven | Producer (as "Andrea "Nebel" Haugen") |
2002 | Frigga's Web | Producer, Liner notes (as "Andrea Nebel Haugen") |
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Biography
Ex-wife of Samoth, with whom she has a daughter, Alva.She used to live in the United Kingdom and in Norway.
She died in the Kongsberg attack in Norway on October 13, 2021.
Trivia
Haugen wrote film scripts, both horror and satire. She began writing in 1995. She was a pagan and had publicly criticised what she viewed as patriarchal religions that inhibit people's inner nature. She wrote a book about Germanic spirituality and mythology, The Ancients Fire of Midgard. Many of her social-critical comments have been printed in alternative magazines and also in Norwegian tabloids ...