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Maeror Tri - Sensuum Mendacia flac mp3 download
Title:
Sensuum Mendacia
Musician:
Style:
Drone, Experimental, Ambient
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Country:
MP3 album size:
1911 mb
FLAC album size:
1461 mb
Other formats:
AC3 MP1 DTS APE MPC WAV RA
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Rating:
4.3 ✪

Tracklist

A1 Antrum 10:36
A2 Soma 2 6:26
A3 Choir Of Transcendence 5:17
B1 Mental Electricity 7:55
B2 Aegritudo 7:02
B3 Animorum Post Mortem Ab Aliis Ad Alios Transitio 5:18

Companies, etc.

  • Duplicated By – IC Studio
  • Copyright (c) – Maeror Tri
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Direction Music

Credits

  • Artwork [Cover Artwork] – Maeror Tri
  • Coordinator – Peter Harrison
  • Music By [All Music By] – Maeror Tri

Notes

"This tape is dedicated to the senses!"

Recorded Nov. 1990 to Feb. 1991 except A.3., recorded Nov. 1989.
Thanks to Frank for his participation in "Animorum Post Mortem......", and thanks to Peter of Direction Music.
Duplicated at I.C. Studios, York.

c. 1991 Maeror Tri.
p. 1991 Direction Music.
p & c 1991

Stereo/Chrome/Dolby B

Standard cassette case, 5-panel J-card with glossy color photograph affixed to front.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
LW-030 Maeror Tri Sensuum Mendacia ‎(CDr, Album, Ltd, RE, RM) L. White Records LW-030 Germany 2005
LW-030 Maeror Tri Sensuum Mendacia ‎(CDr, Album, RE, RM + Box, Ltd) L. White Records LW-030 Germany 2005

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Reviews:
  • Pettalo
“Antrum” opens side one with minimal muted sound as jagged svnths jangle. It grows to a huge bassy amorphous sound-shape, drifting with black menace across DALI-esque landscapes. There is no tune here, yet played loud enough, this sound saturates the very body, dousing you in it’s pall, ever growing, reaching out for you in it’s devilry. “Soma 2’ follows this, a swirling, shape-shifting slow-motion maelstrom of sound - the bass suggesting more tune than actually seems to be there, but then, it’s an Earth-bound ethereal thing, so who can tell, The third & last track this side of the cassette is “Choir Of Trancendence” glitters in as if it’s going to explode into something more ‘commercial’ but doesn't, to it’s credit. Jangling guitar echoes and reflects off mirrors, the sound almost sustained it’s so thick. Side two opens with “Mental Electricity”, a rniasma of sound - what sounds like ‘on-location’, with huge, deep, booming reverberation, as if down in an abandonned Tube Station, every movement carrying forever. Sounds rise & fall, machines talk. “Aegritudo” slowly winds itself along as if the guitar pattern was a crutch, while noise like a Demon wind whirls around and across it. The final track on the cassette is "Animorum Post Mortem Ab Allis Ad Allos Transitio" - more shapeless sub-chaos noiseworks - great slabs of metallic & machine sound climb and fall in a slow, odd phase. This is an album which has some great moments. It's not so much music as mood sounds & as such should appeal. Originally reviewed for Soft Watch.