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  2. Andrea Haugen - Wikipedia

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    Andrea Haugen (born Andréa Meyer; 6 July 1969 – 13 October 2021), also known under her artist names of Aghast, Hagalaz' Runedance, Andréa Nebel, Nebel and Nebelhexë, was a German musician, model and author.

  3. Modern pagan music - Wikipedia

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    The German Andrea Haugen's projects Aghast, Hagalaz' Runedance and Nebelhexë express a Germanic paganism focused on the cycles of nature and feminine mysteries. Haugen's musical influences include the English neofolk of Sol Invictus and Fire + Ice, the dark wave of Dead Can Dance, and Scandinavian folk music acts like Hedningarna and Mari ...

  4. Kongsberg attack - Wikipedia

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    Five people were killed in the attack, and three others were injured. The five killed were four women and one man; [6] two of them were 75 years old, another two were aged 78 and 56, [18] and the fifth was 52-year-old German musician and writer Andrea Haugen. [19] They were killed in either their own homes or in public spaces. [11]

  5. Category:Performers of modern pagan music - Wikipedia

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  6. 2021 in rock music - Wikipedia

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    October 13 – Andrea Haugen, 52, German singer (killed in Kongsberg attack) [100] October 28 – Raša Đelmaš, 71, Serbian rock musician [101] November 19 – Hank von Hell, 49, Norwegian punk rock singer [102] November 20 – David Longdon, 56, British progressive rock singer (Big Big Train) [103]

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  8. From the Cradle to Enslave - Wikipedia

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    AllMusic described the EP as "a worthy addition to any fan's collection, featuring several songs that rank with the best of their work". [2]Dani Filth revealed his antipathy towards the title track in Kerrang!

  9. Babalon A.D. (So Glad for the Madness) - Wikipedia

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    The video is an homage to Pier Paolo Pasolini's famous final film Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom, based on the Marquis de Sade's novel.. The video begins with a closeup of Dani Filth's face hidden in the shadows.