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Scytale:
Heres a pretty varried selection that will help get you started, most of these have the more traditional production, trust me after a week you be used to the sound.

Ulver - "Bergtatt" (first folk bm album, theres a flute passage that is astounding and Garm's voice is amazing, one of the best singers I've heard in any genre)
Nokturnal Mortum - "Ne-Christ and "Lunar Poetery" (Ukrainian folk BM band, really good keyboards)
Judas Iscariot - "Of Great Eternity"  "Distant in Solitary Night" and "Heaven in Flames" (Only American band in my list)
Burzum - "Hvis Lyset Tar Oss" and "Filosofem" (All Burzum is pretty much essential, Vargs, not the most technically competent musician, but he is one of the greatset composers ever)
Immortal - "Pure Holocaust" (Fast BM, blastbeats and all done right)
Gehenna -"Seen through veils of Darkness (The Second Spell)" (getting into the melodic BM now)
Old Man's Child - "Born of the Flickering" (Amazing album)
Darkthrone - "Under a Funeral Moon" (The production is absolutely horrible but you won't notice it)
Beherit - "Drawing Down the Moon" (This is what started the 'suicidal bm' subgenre, very good)
Emperor - "In The Nightside Eclipse" (really good, Ihsahn is another amazing composer)
The Covenant - "Nexus Polaris" (Don't get the remixed version, its rubbish, spacey melo dm)
Summoning - "Dol Guldur" (BM with heavy ambient leanings, influenced by tolkein, highly reccomended).
Bathory - "The Return" (One of the albums that started the genre, production is atrocious, in a good way.)




valley_parade:
Seeing that the only black metal I have is INM and three Gorgoroth songs from when Pest did vocals, I am probably not of any help. I do know however that Mayhem has their entire "Pure Fucking Armegeddon" demo on their website somewhere. You might want to give that a go.

BeoPuppy:
I find it immensely funny that every recommendations thread invariably has someone saying:'Wait until Khar gets on, he can help you out.'

That being said: I'd recommend Negura Bunget. Romanian BM. Yummie. And they have the best site anywhere: http://www.negurabunget.com/.

Luke C:
When it comes to reccomending sub-genres of metal Khar really is THE man. I do like metal but not so much stuff like black metal.

Misereatur:
I'd go with Deathspell Omega, Blut Aus Nord (especially The Work Which Transforms God) and Dodheimsgard's 666 International for some decent BM. Dodheimsgard are pretty avant-grade and it take a few listens to get into.

Also, obviously, Absu for some kick ass folk black from Texas.

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