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Knjaz Varggoth

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Also known as
  
Yevhen Hapon

Role
  
Vocalist

Name
  
Knjaz Varggoth


Years active
  
1991–present

Instruments
  
Genres
  
Black metal, Pagan metal

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Born
  
July 30, 1974 (age 49) (
1974-07-30
)

Associated acts
  
Nokturnal MortumMistigo Varggoth DarkestraAryan Terrorism

Music groups
  
Nokturnal Mortum (Since 1994), Aryan Terrorism (Since 2002)

People also search for
  
Munruthel, Saturious, Wortherax

Albums
  
Midnight Fullmoon, NeChrist, The Voice of Steel, To the Gates of Blasphe, Twilightfall

Yevhen Hapon (Ukrainian: Євген Гапон), also spelt Eugeny Gapon and Ievgen Gapon, better known by his stage name Knjaz Varggoth, is one of the foremost figures in Eastern Europe black metal. Though he has been involved with numerous music projects and bands (Mistigo Varggoth Darkestra, Lucifugum (as a guest musician in 1997), Вече), he is most well known for being the lead vocalist and guitarist for the Ukrainian black metal band Nokturnal Mortum.

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Nokturnal Mortum gained their reputation performing symphonic black metal with elements of Ukrainian and Slavic folk music.

Another side project done by Varggoth is Mistigo Varggoth Darkestra, an ambient/black metal project formed in 1994. The most famous album of this project, The Key To The Gates Of The Apocalypse, is most likely known particularly due to its long runtime (one 72-minute track) and combination of dark ambient and fast black metal.

In autumn of 2014 in order to avoid rumors concerning his personal views and band ideology Varggoth published the statement declaring that he and Nokturnal Mortum was out of politics.

Suppuration

  • 1992: Ecclesiastical Blasphemy
  • Crystaline Darkness

  • 1993: Mi Agama Khaz Mifisto
  • Mistigo Varggoth Darkestra

  • 1997: Midnight Fullmoon
  • 1999: The Key to the Gates of the Apocalypse
  • Nokturnal Mortum

  • 1995: Twilightfall
  • 1996: Lunar Poetry
  • 1997: Goat Horns
  • 1998: To the Gates of Blasphemous Fire
  • 1999: Nechrist
  • 2005: Weltanschauung
  • 2009: The Voice of Steel
  • 2017: Verity
  • Vetche

  • 1998: Vetche
  • Piorun

  • 2004: Stajemy Jak Ojce
  • Temnozor

    Live Member

    References

    Knjaz Varggoth Wikipedia