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TROUM - DA-PU-RI-TO-JO (The Singles 2004-2016)

Format: CD
Label & Cat.Number: Zoharum ZOHAR 218-2
Release Year: 2021
Note: re-issue of the BLACK MARA - box from 2017 - a compilation of TROUMs 7" vinyl releases (+ one digital only EP) through the years 2004 - 2016, all re-mastered and with stunning new artwork (6 panel digipak)... "12 dreamscapes that range from soothing, etheral and meditative through emotional and mysterious to dark, industrialesque and nightmarish."
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Troum returns to Zoharum with DA-PU-RI-TO-JO a collection of tracks taken from 7” singles (and one digital EP) that were released through the years 2004-2016.
Drone masters offer 12 dreamscapes that range from soothing, etheral and meditative through emotional and mysterious to dark, industrialesque and nightmarish.
Listening to the album in one go Troum takes us on a journey to the farthest corners of human psyche. From heaven to hell and back. It’s all here.
If you’re Troum’s fan it’s a great opportunity to have these lesser known tracks in one place. If you’re about to become one it’s a great way to start here your journey into the depths of subconscious.

CD edition of 500 copies comes in 6-panel digipack.

This is a collection of TROUMs 7" vinyl releases (+one digital EP- unreleased on any physical format so far) through the years 2004 - 2016.
The tracks are not chronologically sorted to get a new perspective inside this "labyrinth of music".

Cover artwork by Radosław Kamiński (Ab Intra)

https://zoharum.bandcamp.com/album/da-pu-ri-to-jo-the-singles-2004-2016





"Troum has been always some sort of legend in terms of its own publishing and concert activity. Associated with Drone records, a small label famous for its singles series, it made a brand of its own with evocative, dark ambient.
Zoharum releases a compilation of their singles from over the course of 12 years - between 2004 and 2016.
It definitely shows the slow metamorphosis and evolution of their craft. Coming from the influences of psychodelia and prepared electroacoustic music rather than synth based ( as they mentioned many times - they don't use synths, samplers and sequencers) they elaborate on quite a romantic way of expression - a somewhat natural in this field but also not being pushed too hard and very honest way of their artistic expression.
Their own version of atmospheric ambient operates on low frequencies and glitched and delayed for of hymn like tracks but never ceases to amaze how much you can achieve through using very simple techniques within the washed out clichees of the genre that rarely helps to understand why there is no progression.
But Troum in many ways is master of its own terms and can be refreshed by the fact that it has its own working ethos." [Felt Hat Reviews]