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''Lyckantropen Themes'' (subtitled ''Original Soundtrack for the Short Film by Steve Ericsson'') is an original
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'' Lyckantropen'', the album was issued in November 2002 via
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. ''Lyckantropen Themes'' is Ulver's first foray into film soundtrack music, although musically it has continuity with their previously released EPs, ''
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''. The soundtrack has been described as “ambiguous moods and lurking-in-the-shadows electronic ambiances, setting the alternately suspenseful and melancholy mood of the soundtrack.” The soundtrack was nominated for a ''
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s, in the 'Open Class' category. The film's DVD release features an interview with
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and Jørn H. Sværen, entitled ''Shape Shifting - The 1st Decade of Ulver''.


Critical reception

William York, writing for
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, rated the album 3/5, concluding, "Taken on its own, ''Lyckantropen'' is a solid, respectable album of semi-dark ambient-electronic music, and at 37 minutes long, it doesn't wear out its welcome." SputnikMusic rated the soundtrack 4/5, concluding, " he soundtrackcan stand alone from the film and still procreate an impact. Ulver formidably accomplish this with apparent ease and grace, and also illustrate an unfamiliar way to approach arranging the soundtrack apart from the film. The best thing about Ulver is their ability to adapt. They can use any given situation or feeling and produce a whole record without overplaying or showboating, they just get their point across and finish in silence. When you watch the film and lose your mind in the soundtrack, that’s the best experience for you to begin to understand what the film is actually doing." Rating the soundtrack 9/10, Alvin Wee, writing for webzine Chronicles of Chaos, writes "Ulver take yet another left turn on ''Lyckantropen Themes'', this time exploring ambient soundscapes to a far greater extent than on their ''Perdition City'' sessions. Despite protestations to the contrary, Ulver's conversion to electronica did not result in them losing the darkness of their earlier albums; it is still present, albeit in a far more subtle manner. The songs segue seamlessly into one another, providing a sense of continuity and should ideally be listened to from beginning to end without interruption." Webzine ''Deadline'' comments, "''Lyckantropen Themes'' is really unlike anything the band has previously released. Moreover, it is probably unfair to treat this movie score as a new full-length Ulver album, as the thoughts and emotions were likely inspired by someone else's vision and guidance while Garm and Co. only made this vision come true." ''Aversion Online'' rated the soundtrack 8/10, commenting, "''Lyckantropen'' consists of 10 'themes' that are all improvisations based around the same three chords produced on mobile equipment. Like some of Ulver's recent work this material is very calm and rather minimal in its use of textures and tones, and obviously things are not as involved or dynamic as ''
Perdition City ''Perdition City'' (subtitled ''Music to an Interior Film'') is the fifth studio album by Norwegian experimental electronica band Ulver, issued in March 2000, via Jester Records. The album was recorded and produced by Kristoffer Rygg and Tore ...
'' or anything of that nature. As always Ulver never fails to impress the hell out of me. This is an excellent release that should not be missed by Ulver fanatics." John Chedsey, writing for Satan Stole My Teddybear, comments, "''Lyckantropen Themes'' is the outfit's full fledged descent into ambient soundscapes. Ulver sheds the constant sense of anxiety of Perdition City for an experience that is far more subliminal and alluring. Ulver seems to be getting more adept at this game and have more confidence in their ambient sensibilities. As one person described it, ''Lyckantropen Themes'' is background music that may fade to the rear but if you resume paying attention, there is always something going on to interest your ears. It is a very dark, but intriguing journey into musical ambience. Those who have been moved and impressed by ''
Perdition City ''Perdition City'' (subtitled ''Music to an Interior Film'') is the fifth studio album by Norwegian experimental electronica band Ulver, issued in March 2000, via Jester Records. The album was recorded and produced by Kristoffer Rygg and Tore ...
'' and its companion EPs will do well in picking this up. Within its idiom, ''Lyckantropen Themes'' is a successful and impressive venture." Webzine Musique Machine wrote, "The cinematic approach of Ulver's last CD ''
Perdition City ''Perdition City'' (subtitled ''Music to an Interior Film'') is the fifth studio album by Norwegian experimental electronica band Ulver, issued in March 2000, via Jester Records. The album was recorded and produced by Kristoffer Rygg and Tore ...
'' and subsequent 2 EPs hasn't gone unnoticed and an actual soundtrack composed by them seemed to be a matter of time. Despite the unmistakably spooky chords the music has a soothing quality although there sure is an omnipresent impending doom during the full 36 minutes."


Track listing


Personnel

;Ulver * Trickster G. Rex * Tore Ylwizaker * Jørn H. Sværen


References

{{Authority control Lyckantropen Themes Film soundtracks 2002 soundtrack albums The End Records soundtracks