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Saltatrix | 4:49 | ||
Third Sound | 5:04 | ||
These Tears Will Crystalize | 4:13 |
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- Marie Laurence Winter*Graphics [Graphic]
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- Maeror TriRecorded By
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![]() | Saltatrix 7", 33 ⅓ RPM, Limited Edition, Green | Drone Records – DR-01 | Germany | 1993 | Germany — 1993 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Saltatrix 7", 33 ⅓ RPM, Promo, Green Marbled | Drone Records – DR-01 | Germany | 1993 | Germany — 1993 | ||||
![]() | Saltatrix 7", Limited Edition, 33 ⅓ RPM, Violet | Drone Records – DR-01 | Germany | 1994 | Germany — 1994 | Recently Edited |
Recommendations
- 1998 GermanyVinyl —10", 33 ⅓ RPM, Limited Edition, Numbered, Picture Disc
Reviews
- Has the track "Saltatrix" been reissued anywhere outside of the Drone 7" releases in 1993 and 1994? The 2005 edition of Maeror Tri's "Singles," on Eriek Van Havere's beautiful EE Tapes label, includes the notation that, "This compilation collects all Maeror Tri (...)-vinyl singles/EP's recorded from May 1993 to December 1996: (except for "Saltatrix", the very first single from 1993 (Drone DR-01), which will be re-issued soon by Drone Records)."
The 2020 reissue of "Singles," again on EE Tapes, includes a similar notation about "Saltatrix," but abbreviated to delete any promise that "Saltatrtix" would be reissued soon (or ever): "This compilation collects all full MAËROR TRI(...) vinyl singles/EP's recorded from May 1993 to December 1996, except for "Saltatrix", the very first single from 1993 (Drone DR-01)." So, I am interested in whether "Saltatrtix" has ever been reissued, and if so, where can it be found?
Maeror Tri and its successor, Troum, have consistently released powerful and unique ambient/industrial/experimental music (a description which does not do justice to the sonic constructions created by these two bands, but which might give the curious listener just enough incentive to dig deeper). - The first side is a dense track titled "Saltatrix" which moves in what appears to be a sluggish four note sequence, but is so thick with distorted-but-muted sounds that it is almost difficult to tell. The drums have a bright, clangourous metal-bashin' sound & voices drape across the entire thing in backward echoes. It's metamorphic inner sound is always listenable, always fascinating. I don't know who to compare it to, but it has the singe-minded determination of early SPLINTERED with a sound not dissimilar to, say, a soporific, gravity-sucking COIL, although neither really point in more than a vague direction. The 'B' side consists of two tracks - "Third Sound", which begins like humming human voices carrying down echoing conduits while muffled percussive sounds thunder & rumble in semi-random composition. The voices change gradually, reaching higher, with filter cutting back the mass of noise here & there. It's an odd ritualistic piece, it's limited amount of sounds offering it a much more impressive vocabulary of images than a more cluttered, complex sound might. "These Tears Will Crystalize" continues along a similar line, but is a much more smooth, cool, harmonic track, a drifting series of indistinct images smoothly gathering into something which might be found jammed between more composed tracks on the first THIS MORTAL COIL album, or associated with the PROJEKT label (i.e.. VIDNA OBMANA / SAM ROSENTHAL's "Terrace Of Memories"), or might even find itself at home on the HIC SUNT LEONES label (and that's high praise indeed). I heard a tape album (and indeed reviewed it in SW2) some time ago - the intervening time between then & now has seen MAEROR TRI mature into an interesting group who may use samplers or loops, or perhaps even something more exotic. It's this grey area which makes them so enticing - what are they? - where are they coming from? One thing's for sure - an album of this type of music would be worth investing in (if you're in tune to my taste). A limited number of 200 have been pressed in green dappled vinyl & comes in what looks like a hand-sprayed cover with a photograph affixed (making it even more collectable)..
Originally reviewed for Soft Watch.
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