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Univers Zero - Rhythmix Album

Univers Zero - Rhythmix Album
Performer: Univers Zero
Title: Rhythmix
Country: US
Genre: Jazz / Rock Music
Style:Avantgarde, Prog Rock
Released: 2002
Catalog number: rune 165, Rune 165
Label: Cuneiform Records
MP3 album szie: 2412 mb
FLAC album size: 1298 mb

Tracklist

1Shanghaï's Digital Talks
Cello – Aurelia Boven
4:48
2Rêve Cyclique (Reprise)0:50
3Rêve Cyclique
Flute, Piccolo Flute [Piccolo] – Ariane De Bievre
5:53
4The Fly-Toxmen's Land
Trumpet – Bart Maris
4:50
5Waiting For The Sun
Composed By, Arranged By – Michel Berckmans
3:16
6The Invisible Light
Composed By, Arranged By – Michel BerckmansRecorded By – Alain Neffe
3:09
7Terres Noires = Blacklands
Accordion – Louison RenaultAcoustic Guitar – Christophe PonsCello – Aurelia Boven
6:06
8Rouages: Second Rotation = Cogwheels: Second Rotation
Acoustic Guitar – Christophe Pons
3:38
9Forêt Inviolée = Secret Forest
Composed By, Arranged By – Michel Berckmans
2:19
10Zorgh March
Trumpet – Bart Maris
3:23
11Emotions Galactiques = Galactical Emotions
Trumpet – Bart Maris
5:47
12Zébulon
Bass Clarinet – Dirk Descheemaeker
3:09
13Phobia
Acoustic Guitar – Christophe PonsCello – Aurelia Boven
5:31

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
rune 165, Rune 165Univers Zero Rhythmix ‎(CD, Album, RP)Cuneiform Records, Cuneiform Recordsrune 165, Rune 165USUnknown
000229Univers Zero Rhythmix ‎(CD, Unofficial)G. & P. Essential Music000229Russia2002

Credits

  • Artwork [Art], DesignBill Ellsworth
  • Drums, Percussion, Keyboards [All Keyboards], Harmonium, Composed By, Arranged ByDaniel Denis
  • Electric BassEric Plantain
  • Marimba, GlockenspielBart Quartier
  • Oboe, English Horn, Bassoon, VoiceMichel Berckmans
  • Photography By [Photograph By]Vincent Chiavetta
  • Producer [Produced By]Daniel Denis, Didier De Roos
  • Recorded By, Mixed By, Mastered ByDidier De Roos

Notes

Recorded and mixed between August to October 2001 at Fields Studio, Braine l'Alleud, Belgium.
Mastered November 2001.
"The Invisible Light" recorded September, 1999 at the Chapelle Notre-Dame de Grâce, Henripont, Belgium.

© 2002 Daniel Denis ℗ 2002 Cuneiform Records
Made in the USA.

Catalog number on spines: rune 165
Catalog number on CD: Rune 165

Packaging: clear tray jewel case with 4-page booklet.
Copies may also contain a display strip featuring reviews, etc.

Barcodes

  • Barcode (Text): 0 45775 01652 8
  • Barcode (Scanned): 045775016528
  • Matrix / Runout (Variants 1 & 2): RUNE 165 <01> DOCdata New England
  • Mastering SID Code (Variants 1 & 2): IFPI L761
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 1): ifpi 1Z10
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 2): ifpi 1Z02

Companies

  • Recorded At – Fields Studio
  • Recorded At – Chapelle Notre-Dame De Grâce, Henripont
  • Mixed At – Fields Studio
  • Copyright (c) – Daniel Denis
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Cuneiform Records
  • Made By – DOCdata New England

Short intro

Rhythmix is punchier and more varied in its instrumental palette than 1999's The Hard Quest much anticipated after a ten-year band hiatus, and comparatively Dense to borrow a track title from Ceux du Dehors, still a highlight of the group's discography. Rhythmix is a music studio album recording by UNIVERS ZERO RIOAvant-ProgProgressive Rock released in 2002 on cd, lp, vinyl andor cassette. Terres Noires 6:06 2. Rve Cyclique 5:53 3. Rouages: Second Rotation 3:38 4. The Invisible Light 3:09 5. Phobia 5:31 6. Zorgh March 3:23 7. Zbulon 2:19 8. Fort Inviole 2:19 9. Shanga's Digital Talks 4:48 10. Songs in album Univers Zero - Rhythmix 2002. Univers Zero - Terres Noires. Univers Zero - Reve Cyclique. Univers Zero - Rouages - Second Rotation. Univers Zero - The Invisible Light. Univers Zero - Phobia. Univers Zero - Zorgh March. Univers Zero - Zebulon. Univers Zero - Foret Inviolee. Univers Zero - Shangai's Digital Talks. Univers Zero - Emotions Galactiques. Univers Zero - Waiting For The Sun. Univers Zero -. Univers Zero : Rhythmix,альбом, рецезия, трек-лист, mp3, тексты песен. Experimental Rock. Univers Zero. Список групп Experimental Rock Univers Zero Rhythmix. Добавить тексты песен альбома. Добавить рецензию. Add an audio file. Нет оценок. Посмотреть сведения об участниках альбома, рецензии, композиции и приобрести альбом CD от Rhythmix на is a music album by Univers Zero released in 2002. Rhythmix is ranked 96,394th in the overall chart, 21,723rd in the 2000s, and 2,034th in the year 2002. Rhythmix by Univers Zero Year: 2002 Overall rank: 96,394th. Average Rating: 72100 from 1 vote. Univers Zero also known as Univers Zéro and Univers-Zero are an instrumental progressive Belgian band formed in 1974 by drummer Daniel Denis. The band is known for playing dark music heavily influenced by 20th-century chamber music. In 1973, Claude Deron and Daniel Denis, both former members of Belgian Zeuhl band Arkham which had disbanded the previous year, set up a new group, Necronomicon. By that time, apart from Deron trumpet and Denis drums, the group consisted of Roger Trigaux guitar. Univers Zero Format: Audio CD. This is just a beautiful album. Being new to the band and not hearing their 20 year output except this cd, I will start getting all the others one by one. To describe Univers Zero is difficult. They are an instrumental, chamber music, progressive, strings, cellos, and keys in a very original style. I hear parts of some Zappa instrumentals, parts of ambient groups such as Tangerine Dream, Godspeed you Black Emperor, and others. All formats Album CD CD Album CD Single CD Maxi Vinyl records LP 7 inchs 7 inchs SP 7 inchs EP 12 inchs 78 rpm 10 inchs DVD VHS Cassette Clothing T-Shirt Others. Featured items. Univers zero rhythmix. 2 results found. Filters : Items on sale Mint Sellers Professional sellers Private sellers. Univers Zero: Rhythmix. During the 90s and into 2000, Cuneiform Records has been reissuing this Belgian bands back catalogue much to our delight we may note. Here, the soloists whimsically oriented choruses are augmented by Denis regimented rhythms, as the band projects a scenario that elicits notions of preparing the troops for battle. The musicians instill a sense of urgency and motion throughout, whereas the album title effectively suggests a rhythmic matrix Either way, this recording marks a significant milestone for this time-honored aggregation Zealously recommended
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Reviews: (1)
Beranyle
Beranyle
Ah, that old nutshell... What is the difference between a Daniel Denis solo album and a Univers Zero album? This is especially so as Daniel Denis became the sole original member. Well, I know that originally, Daniel's solos were made when Univers Zero had physically broken-up, and they were pet projects of his own assembled over a period. Yet, that's also pretty much the case here, except that 3 works are direct collaborations between Daniel and Michel Berckmans, and (apart from them) only bassist Eric Plantain features throughout. I guess it's a case of perception, as at one time Daniel was trying to assert his own identity, whereas now the selling power of the name Univers Zero seems to be more important. So, excepting the very early Univers Zero (when Roger Trigaux, now of Present, was equally in control) there's no difference between a Daniel Denis solo and a Univers Zero album.
The paradox to all that argument above is that when I listen to RHYTHMIX I feel like I'm listening to a Daniel Denis album, a logical sequel to LES EAUX TROUBLES and its predecessor SIRIUS & THE GHOSTS. In fact, that's often where we go back to here, right down to the patchwork quilt effect of shorter tracks. In that some works feature repeated themes from others, and there's a great air of déja-vu throughout, the feel of a conceptual opus is achieved. I think that these relations to theatrical dynamics have come from Daniel's work in Art Zoyd, and add a further new angle to the sound. Again this takes the feel away from Univers Zero, who we generally associate with much darker music in much bigger works.
The results are, however, an excellent rewarding album, full of variety and invention, in fact a veritable feast for the "twist and turn" fanatic, and one that is both familiar and fresh. There are old themes, and also unheard diversions, sounding like classic Between at one point, almost Henry Cow at another. It's not so dark as some, yet I'd almost guarantee that fans of this Zeuhl/RIO hybrid form should not be disappointed.