Kalm is an Estonian musical project that surfaced in the late 1990s. The only documented release is the underground black‑metal album *Loputu* (1998). A separate entry in MusicBrainz lists Kalm as an electronic producer from Estonia, suggesting the name may refer to more than one act or that the project's style evolved over time. No further public information is available.
Formation and Backstory
Details about Kalm’s formation are not documented in the supplied sources. The release of *Loputu* in 1998 indicates the project was active at least by the late 1990s in Estonia. Whether Kalm began as a solo effort or a group remains unknown.
The MusicBrainz entry classifies Kalm as an electronic producer, but no timeline or additional releases are provided to clarify a possible transition from black metal to electronic music.
Style and Influences
The *Loputu* album is described as underground black metal, placing Kalm within the early Estonian extreme‑metal scene. No specific influences are cited in the sources.
If the electronic producer identity is the same entity, the style may have broadened to include electronic production techniques, but this cannot be confirmed from the available data.
Members
Current
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Former
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No information on individual members or line‑up changes is available. The project may be a solo effort, but this cannot be verified.
Discography
Studio Albums
1998 – Loputu
Live Albums
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EPs and Compilations
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Notable Tracks
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Legacy and Notes
Kalm remains a largely undocumented act within the Estonian underground music scene. The *Loputu* release is noted by niche metal archives, but the project's broader impact, subsequent activity, or reception is unknown.
The dual classification as a black‑metal act and an electronic producer highlights a lack of comprehensive documentation, making further research necessary for a complete picture.