- I'd say we've always had a purpose beyond the mere making of music. It's obviously for the people but in the end it's equally as much for us. In many ways I see our albums almost as books or novels, they will be there long after we are gone and we will be judged by them, you know.
- We approach the live thing quite the same way as we approach our studio albums to be honest, with a kind of curiosity and an open mind to the atmosphere of the given context - the situation of being there in itself. I guess we simply don't want Ulver to turn into a karaoke party.
- I don't miss screaming my guts out. If I miss the old days, I'll put on some old metal music, like any other fan. It's not really what I want to do artistically with music anymore. It hasn't been for a long time, truth be told. I feel very proud of those albums though, that has to be said. Every time I put on Nattens Madrigal, I think: "Holy fuck! Did I make this?" This is some gnarly stuff. But it's also part of something - and someone - I was a long time ago. It's important to keep in mind that life is a journey.
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