Dive into the medieval world with Saltatio Mortis' debut album, "Heptessenz," released in 2003. This captivating collection of 12 tracks blends the raw power of metal with the enchanting melodies of folk and medieval music, creating a unique and immersive sonic experience. Recorded at Twilight Sound Studio in Karlsruhe and mastered at House of Audio in Karlsdorf, this album is a testament to the band's dedication to their craft.
"Heptessenz" kicks off with the spellbinding "Der Merseburger Zauberspruch" and takes you on a journey through time with tracks like "Theophanus Tanz" and "Cantiga Alhambra." The album's title, which translates to "seven essences," reflects the band's commitment to exploring the depths of medieval and folk influences. Each song is a masterclass in storytelling, with lyrics that paint vivid pictures of ancient rituals, dances, and tales.
The album's standout tracks include the haunting "A Madre," the lively "Tarantella," and the enchanting "Palastina Lied." The band's use of traditional instruments alongside modern metal elements creates a sound that is both familiar and innovative. The album's packaging, complete with an 8-page booklet, adds an extra layer of depth to the listening experience.
Saltatio Mortis, whose name translates to "dance of death," draws inspiration from the Danse Macabre and brings a unique perspective to the medieval metal genre. With "Heptessenz," they have created an album that is not just a collection of songs, but a rich tapestry of sound and storytelling that will captivate fans of medieval, folk, and metal music alike.