Hey Folks--
I have all of Troum's releases--I thought Stefan was on this list, but I guess
not. Their albums vary quite a bit from each other. I still haven't heard
this new cd, so I don't know how it compares to their other albums. Probably
the best one to start with is Tjukurrpa Part 1: Harmonies. A second edition of
this was released recently, so it should be available from any place that stocks
a lot of dark ambient/ambient industrial music. The two people in Troum used to
be known as the trio Maeror Tri, but they changed the name when one of them
retired. The official Troum website has contact and ordering info:
http://www.troum.com/
Also, Stefan carries the Feardrop series. It's been a few years, but there's a
small chance he might still have a copy of the one you're looking for. I got
my copy from him. The Troum track isn't one of my favorites, but the EiG
tracks are spectacular.
Neshtikin
Quoting gavevanniets <easternwindow@...>:
> Thanks, Didier and Xavier, for the info. I have to investigate the
> Mystery Seas website further soon, seems they have some very
> interesting things. But probably the easiest way to learn more about
> Troum is to take a minor risk and buy their other records from Drone.
> If I understand correctly, one of them owns that label/distribution
> company.
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> > for the french fanzine Feardrop (same issue as the one with EIG on
> it, I'm
> > not sure about that) which is an interview + a piece of music on the
> free CD
> > which is sold with the magazine
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> Ah, why did you have to mention it ? :-)
> It's the only Eyeless recording I have missed, and apparently feardrop
> does not have any leftover copies (I contacted them a while ago about
> this...). Well, I have to live with it....
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> Best
> Thomas
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