Krister Dreyer

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Krister Dreyer
Morfeus in concert with Mayhem in 2009
Morfeus in concert with Mayhem in 2009
Background information
Birth nameKrister Dreyer
Also known asMorfeus
Born (1974-09-11) 11 September 1974 (age 50)
OriginSandefjord, Norway
GenresGothic metal, symphonic black metal, electronic metal
Occupation(s)Vocalist, guitarist, keyboardist, drummer
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, bass guitar, drums, keyboards, lyre
Years active1995–present
LabelsDark Essence Records
Candlelight Records
Massacre Records
Websitehttps://myspace.com/rawkingrl

Krister Dreyer (born 11 September 1974 in Sandefjord, Norway), commonly known as Morfeus, is a Norwegian musician, singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist.

Morfeus is noted for his work in several bands in Norway, including Mayhem, Limbonic Art, Dimension F3H and Viper Solfa.

Discography

With Limbonic Art

With Dimension F3H

(as Mr. Morfeus):

  • The 3rd Generation Armageddon (Demo) (2000)
  • A Presentation of Armageddon (EP) (2002)
  • Reaping the World Winds (2003)
  • Does the Pain Excite You? (2007)

With Viper Solfa

(as Morfeus):

As a guest or session musician

  • Ad Inferna. In Opus 7: Elevation (2014), song "InVisible"
  • Ad Inferna. In L'Empire des Sens (2001), song "The Vampyrik Supremacy"
  • Aeon Winds. In And Night Shall Have Dominion (EP) (2014)
  • Dark Fortress. In Profane Genocidal Creations (2003)
  • Finnugor: In Darkness Needs Us (2004)
  • Immemoreal. In Towards 1347 (Demo) (1999)
  • Immemoreal: In Temple of Retribution (2001)
  • Megaera: In Irrlycht / Megaera (Split) (2009)
  • Octavia Sperati: In Grace Submerged (2007), keyboards and piano in "Don't Believe a Word", samples in "Submerged"