Ordo Rosarius Equilibrio
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Ordo Rosarius Equilibrio

Ordo Rosarius Equilibrio is a project led by Tomas Thormodsæter Haugen. Their music draws from darkwave, gothic, and industrial sounds, with Haugen's vocals...

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Ordo Rosarius Equilibrio's darkwave atmospheres and occult themes

Led by Tomas Thormodsæter Haugen, this project builds mood through gothic and industrial textures.

For a good sense of their style, try 'Forgive Me I Am Not Satan I Am Mary Just Like You' or 'Ashen Like Love And Black Like The Snow'. Both show how they work with love, loss, and occult themes.

Their songs create a particular atmosphere that doesn't follow mainstream patterns. Tracks like 'Cleft Of Stainless Rose' and 'Three is an orgy, four is forever' show their approach to mood and texture, while 'Who Stole The Sun From Its Place In My Heart?' gives a sense of their evocative, introspective lyrical style. It's a body of work built around Haugen's vision.

They released albums including 'Ordo Rosarius Equilibrio' in 1997, 'Equilibrium' in 2000, and 'Mea Culpa' in 2003. Their music draws from darkwave, gothic, and industrial sounds, with Haugen's vocals moving through atmospheric arrangements.

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Ordo Rosarius Equilibrio is a project led by Tomas Thormodsæter Haugen. Their music draws from darkwave, gothic, and industrial sounds, with Haugen's vocals moving through atmospheric arrangements. Songs like 'Cleft Of Stainless Rose' and 'Three is an orgy, four is forever' show their approach to mood and texture.

Their lyrics often touch on love, loss, and occult themes, working with imagery that feels both personal and symbolic. The track 'Who Stole The Sun From Its Place In My Heart?' gives a sense of their lyrical style, which tends toward the evocative and introspective.

They released albums including 'Ordo Rosarius Equilibrio' in 1997, 'Equilibrium' in 2000, and 'Mea Culpa' in 2003.

What remains is a body of work built around Haugen's vision, with songs that create their own particular atmosphere rather than following mainstream patterns.

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