Trolsk Sortmetall 1993–1997 is a retrospective box set of albums by Norwegian black metal band Ulver, issued in 2014 via Century Media.
Released in a 5xCD and 4xLP + Cassette format, housed in a cardboard box, with a 104-page booklet consisting of unpublished photos and paraphernalia, original Norwegian lyrics, presentations and their English translations, comments by the band as well as liner notes by Jon 'Metalion' Kristiansen (founder of Head Not Found Records and the man behind Slayer Mag), Chris Bruni (Profound Lore Records), Michael Jenkins Moynihan (author of Lords of Chaos) and Mark Pilkington (Strange Attractor Press).
[1] The set commemorates Ulver's black metal phase, before shifting styles dramatically into more ambient, electronic, and experimental music.
[2][3][4] Ulver's formative years, collectively known as The Trilogie – Three Journeyes Through the Norwegian Netherworlde, was released under this title as a 1000 limited edition triple picture vinyl box set in 1997.
Louder Than War favoured the collection, calling it a “brilliantly progressive trilogy.”[5] Record Collector noted, “Ulver's beginnings embraced both this burgeoning movement and the native folk and folklore influences collectively surfacing within the country at the time,” before concluding the set “essential for longtime fans and well worthy of investigation for newcomers.”[6] Independent music review website, This is Not A Scene, concluded “those who have never tried the music of Ulver before – or are more familiar with the contemporary sound of modern day Ulver – will find a treasury of black and folk metal ideas, created at a time when the genre was really finding its voice and direction, by a young band hungry for exploration, experimentation and a sense of continual development.”[7] Web magazine, Metal Invader, said, “Ulver's known trilogy is by now a fundamental chapter in the book of Norwegian black metal.