Troum-Tjukurrpa_(Part_3_Rhythms_and_Pulsations)-2003-DPS

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2007-03-20

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                          █  █   presenting our latest release
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     r e l e a s e  .  i n f o



     Artist.....: Troum
     Title......: Tjukurrpa (Part 3: Rhythms And Pulsations)


     Rip Date...: Mar-19-2007    Cat.No.....: TR-01c
     Style......: Ambient        Label......: Transgredient Records
     Quality....: VBRkbps        Type.......: Album
     Size.......: 60,4 MB        Source.....: CDDA



     r e l e a s e  .  n o t e s



     Limited to 1000 copies in a full-coloured circle cover, some
     copies with 10,5x15 cm info-sheet.
     Everything recorded by Troum at Ghuto-M-Studios, Bremen, Germany,
     09/2002-06/2003.


     "With the release of this third part of Tjurkurrpa, Troum finishes
     their trilogy. The first was subtitled 'Harmonies' (see Vital
     Weekly 260) and the second 'Drones' (see Vital Weekly 308) and now
     they explore 'rhythms and pulsations'.
     Troum is a German duo who play a wide variety of instruments, such
     a metal percussion, mouth organ, choirs, guitars and effects and
     their main interest lies in playing trance like music that can't
     be rationally accessed. So the release as a trilogy makes sense.
     One side dealing with harmonics, one side deals with drones and
     one aspect dealing with rhythmic music. It's music that plays with
     your (sub-)consciousness.
     It's maybe strange to hear Troum playing more rhythmically and
     up-tempo music, but it perfectely makes sense, at least to me. Do
     not expect some techno-trance music, but rather minimal,
     pulsating, beat related music.
     Rhythms are minimal, but with small changes in texture and colour.
     On top they add more colour from using various sounds, playing
     around with sound effects and equalization. More then on their
     previous releases, there are traces of Zoviet*France like music,
     especially on their early records, but if there is one really good
     lo-fi ambient industrial band around these days, it's Troum. Their
     trilogy is a true masterpiece in the genre." (FdW)
     Vital Weekly


     "Troum have truly developed this series like fine art. Tjukurrpa
     is the equivalent of an aural locomotive in one ear, while acting
     as a psychedelic elixir in the other. How can the power of sound
     be designed to be disturbingly curious and larger than life? Ask
     Glit[S]ch and Baraka[H] who after disbanding their legendary
     industrial/ambient project Maeror Tri in 1996 have since branched
     out into a significant niche, a sound territory of their own. The
     recording is deftly wide in scope and dark in every corner, almost
     tribally spiritual, having more in common with Gamelan than Black
     Sabbath, but there is a furious (if not totally understated) nod
     to the latter's "Iron Man" on the bass boom of "Orphne." This is
     one of those rare records that only rolls around once a decade and
     is worshipped by too few, misunderstood, and out of its era to
     some. One thing is for sure; when a disc simulates the physical
     manifestations of a Cecil Taylor live concert something is
     perfectly trembling in my soul."
     www.igloomag.com


     www.troum.com



     p l a y l i s t



     01    Ignis Sacer                                       08:58
     02    Orphne                                            09:44
     03    Saiwala                                           09:24
     04    Waian / Moys                                      10:12
     05    Reigen Taumelnder Geister                         09:02
     06    Wheaio                                            09:03
     07    Airtheins                                         10:04

                                                             66:27 min



     g r e e t i n g s



     agw - amok - bass - bcc - bex - boss - cmg - cmc - cms - d2h
     def - dh - disc0 - drum - emp - ftd - fwyh - gem - i8 - ipc
     jce - jfk - jrp - just - khz - kinky - kw - lame - maem - mbs
     mgc - psycz - r2r - rac - radial - rapid - rks - rtb - sb
     sever - sfe - soup - sour - sq - tr - trt - ube - uc - upe
     uki - xtc - yard - zi

     respect to music lovers worldwide




     never forget  :  go to the show. buy the t-shirt. order the vinyl

Files

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01-troum-ignis_sacer-dps.mp37,98 MB
02-troum-orphne-dps.mp38,74 MB
03-troum-saiwala-dps.mp37,58 MB
04-troum-waian_-_moys-dps.mp312,28 MB
05-troum-reigen_taumelnder_geister-dps.mp37,19 MB
06-troum-wheaio-dps.mp37,71 MB
07-troum-airtheins-dps.mp38,88 MB