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Za Frûmi – Shrak ishi za migul – Chapter 3
Full length CD, 12 Tracks, the third chapter in the "Za Frûmi saga". Waerloga Records 2007
This is dark fantasy (Dark ambient) music with dialogue in orcish and the language of the dark elves.
The booklet is 20 pages big and contains the manuscript (translation to English) and story. More than 20 actors helped out creating this unique dark fantasy experience. This CD is a step back to Za shum ushatar Uglakh but also a great step forward in production. All that love dark fantasy, orcs, dark elves and atmosphere should own this, by Waerloga Records, highly recommended CD. In the beginning of the booklet one can easily read up on what happened in chapter 1 and 2.
The album was released in 2007 and as it came out the two first chapters in the orcish “Za Frûmi Saga” sold out right away (Za shum Ushatar Uglakh again). This is the style that made Za Frûmi famous in certain circles, orcish and dark elven dialogue and a lot of music. About 50 reviews in magazines rated this album the top score.
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Review quotes
"This album I thought was made for Tolkien nerds but I was so wrong thinking that. The mix, the master and the SOUNDS are so incredible I find no other word than magnificent!"..."5 out of 5 stars."
- Chain D.L.K - Ivan Racheck
"The history is perfect and aided by sounds of bonfires, swords nailing in the ground and hitting against others, musas and, mainly, wars; battles and more battles treated about a spectacular form, taking care of and measuring at any moment the used intensity of the sounds and effects to obtain the suitable result, in such a way that the listener feels that she is in the middle of the scene."
- Fernando O. Paino – Mentenebre
"These CD's are indeed challenging providing a rewarding escape especially if listened to in their entirety but they should not be approached as Tolkien proper (the events do not take place in Middle-earth or are even assumed to).They are competent recordings in that one is enveloped by a unique world of theatre in which the orc takes centre stage and their martial society which has held fascination for many readers both within and without Tolkien's works. "
- UK Tolkien Society´s Journal Amon Hen - Michael Cunningham