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Victrola - Maritime Tatami / A Game Of Despair album flac Performer: Victrola
Title: Maritime Tatami / A Game Of Despair
Style: Synth-pop, Minimal
Released: 1983
Country: Italy
MP3 album: 1105 mb
FLAC album: 1114 mb
Rating: 4.9
Other formats: FLAC MIDI ADX MPC DMF VOX RA
Genre: Electronic

from Born From The Water by Victrola. supported by. Natural Magic. Their sole release was the now classic Maritime Tatami"/"A Game Of Despair" EP from 1983, which we reissued in 2012. Born From The Water’ is a 12 song collection of unreleased demos recorded between 1983 and 1985. The band sent us over 100 cassettes, through which we dug to compile the first volume of their archival darkwave ballads. Some of the songs would later appear on various compilations,. I liked this album at first listen. Then I struggled with the suspicion that it was all style over substance.

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Tracklist 1. Maritime Tatami (09:11) 2. Game Of Despair (06:46) 3. Tenderface (04:51) 4. Luca’s Theme (08:45) 5. Point Of No Return (05:55) 6. No Memories (05:43) 7. The Mutant Glow (06:13) 8. Beyond The Door (06:43) 9. Waves Under Mine (06:25) 10. In Tandem With You (08:12) 11. Neveride (07:37) 1.

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Tracklist

Maritime Tatami 8:20
A Game Of Despair 7:22

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
EES004 Victrola Maritime Tatami / A Game Of Despair ‎(12") Electric Eye Records EES004 Italy 1983
DE-055 Victrola Maritime Tatami ‎(12", RE, RM) Dark Entries DE-055 US 2014


Comments: (10)
Dainris
repress will be back in stock next week, do not pay more than $12
Jeb
good work heroinwhat's next friend , ? pls charly- i can't love
Dondallon
Will you distribute it, or only sell it from your shop?
The Apotheoses of Lacspor
A perfect new-wave 12" to discover, both tracks are excellent in their genre.
invasion
Reminds me of high school, not that I had heard this in high school but just the feeling of so much desire to possess something and the knowledge that I never will. What an incredible release.
Gnng
So glad this is getting a repress. Was introduced by John Robert's superb RA mix ahead of the release of his 2013 'Fences', and it was easily the highlight of the mix for me. Could tell immediately it was of another time & place, and yet so attention-grabbing and impressive even in this attention-starved now... timeless music. Even more incredible that it was Victrola's one and only release together. A real myth of a record! Glad to be able to add it to my collection.
Vushura
Maritime Tatami features 303+606. We're talking 1983, the year these boxes came out.
I am hcv men
Def no 303 on there, 606 for sure tho .
Gavigamand
It seems wrong to slap genre labels on Victrola, but their music is essentially minimal darkwave. Both songs are in a class of their own, downer overdose synthpop ballads with catatonic monotone vox. Oblique minor-key bass lines provide an anchor while snapping, brittle 606 rhythms propel the tracks along. It seems that many people prefer the A, which is certainly an incredible track, a bizarre virtual reality excursion that sounds as if John Foxx instead of Vangelis had composed the soundtrack for Blade Runner. The synths are shot through with a strain of melancholy usually found only in 8-bit video game soundtracks, but at the same time, there's a shoegazey trance quality to the melodic interplay that strangely gels with the snare-heavy rhythm track. However, for me the B is the real killer here. A post-punk guitar riff repeats hypnotically, as fragile icy synthlines chime emptily above it. The vox only last through the first half, giving way to one of the most bleak and haunting synthscapes ever committed to wax. This track will make you feel like an android dying of hypothermia. It's tragic that Victrola didn't release anything after this, as this EP doesn’t sound like anything else recorded in 83 or anytime after—it’s from a dimension of its own.
Fonceiah
"This track will make you feel like an android dying of hypothermia." Excellent!