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Originally posted by rileydog22 rileydog22 wrote:

I love the Residents, but Third Reich and Roll never really clicked with me.  


I like it quite a bit, actually. Big%20smile

Not as much as Eskimo or others, but still it's worth hearing IMO.
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Er, hello.

Time for some shameless self promotion. Embarrassed

I just put an entry on my blog which you might enjoy reading.  I absolutely love trying to describe music, and this is my attempt at pinning down Univers Zero...
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Originally posted by song_of_copper song_of_copper wrote:

Er, hello.

Time for some shameless self promotion. Embarrassed

I just put an entry on my blog which you might enjoy reading.  I absolutely love trying to describe music, and this is my attempt at pinning down Univers Zero...


I really enjoyed that, nice piece there Melissa.

"If you really want to cause your neighbour’s milk to turn sour, and his pig to go a funny colour and keel over, then Univers Zero is just the thing for you! " LOL
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What do you (all that have heard it) think of October Equus?
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Univers Zéro is just a more advanced form of classical music to me, so I think those who are acquainted with the dark overtones of someone like Shostakovich or Bartók, should find Univers Zéro's earlier albums quite easy to listen to, even if they don't necessarily like them.

The same applies for Present and Art Zoyd as well.

Still, it's uncomfortable for newcomers, nevertheless.
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Originally posted by NaturalScience NaturalScience wrote:

I really enjoyed that, nice piece there Melissa.

Thanks Pat! Tongue

I am happy to report that it appeared to spark some interest in UZ from a music-aficionado acquaintance of mine.  (Given that he likes Guapo, Sunn O))) and various other dark-toned things, I would have thought UZ would be right up his street.  We'll see... Ermm)

Originally posted by James James wrote:

Univers Zéro is just a more advanced form of classical music to me, so I think those who are acquainted with the dark overtones of someone like Shostakovich or Bartók, should find Univers Zéro's earlier albums quite easy to listen to, even if they don't necessarily like them.

The same applies for Present and Art Zoyd as well.

Still, it's uncomfortable for newcomers, nevertheless.

Hahaha, be you callin' me the 'n' word, James?! LOL

I don't think Univers Zero have any intention of being easy to listen to; that is their main selling point really!!  (Obviously, as you say, anyone who has 'got their ear in' with 20th century classical music will have a head start in enjoying it, or at least 'getting' it, but still...)  Or rather, to put it more clearly, even if you have no trouble discerning the structure or tracing the chamber music influences - even if you are not put off in the slightest by the technical/compositional intricacies of it - there is little likelihood that you would smile and tap your foot.  'Enjoyably creepy' is the idea, no? Tongue  Music to languish to, whilst wearing a black velvet jacket! LOL
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Originally posted by song_of_copper song_of_copper wrote:

Originally posted by NaturalScience NaturalScience wrote:

I really enjoyed that, nice piece there Melissa.

Thanks Pat! Tongue

I am happy to report that it appeared to spark some interest in UZ from a music-aficionado acquaintance of mine.  (Given that he likes Guapo, Sunn O))) and various other dark-toned things, I would have thought UZ would be right up his street.  We'll see... Ermm)

Originally posted by James James wrote:

Univers Zéro is just a more advanced form of classical music to me, so I think those who are acquainted with the dark overtones of someone like Shostakovich or Bartók, should find Univers Zéro's earlier albums quite easy to listen to, even if they don't necessarily like them.

The same applies for Present and Art Zoyd as well.

Still, it's uncomfortable for newcomers, nevertheless.

Hahaha, be you callin' me the 'n' word, James?! LOL

I don't think Univers Zero have any intention of being easy to listen to; that is their main selling point really!!  (Obviously, as you say, anyone who has 'got their ear in' with 20th century classical music will have a head start in enjoying it, or at least 'getting' it, but still...)  Or rather, to put it more clearly, even if you have no trouble discerning the structure or tracing the chamber music influences - even if you are not put off in the slightest by the technical/compositional intricacies of it - there is little likelihood that you would smile and tap your foot.  'Enjoyably creepy' is the idea, no? Tongue  Music to languish to, whilst wearing a black velvet jacket! LOL
 
Some years ago a friend of mine became convinced that UZ was a goth band, based on the Heresie cover photo. Hearing the music didn't alter his opinion either - he reckoned it was the perfect music for listening to while reading HP Lovecraft, which was pretty much on the money given the Lovecraft references scattered UZ and Daniel Denis' albums.
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Originally posted by NaturalScience NaturalScience wrote:

What do you (all that have heard it) think of October Equus?
 
Talented band with roots in UZ and Present camp, while being more rock-oriented.
I'll be getting a promo of their new album soon which is to come out on RAIG.
Their s/t is definitely recommended.
 
 
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Originally posted by Syzygy Syzygy wrote:

Some years ago a friend of mine became convinced that UZ was a goth band, based on the Heresie cover photo. Hearing the music didn't alter his opinion either - he reckoned it was the perfect music for listening to while reading HP Lovecraft, which was pretty much on the money given the Lovecraft references scattered UZ and Daniel Denis' albums.

On the Cuneiform website it describes them as 'both gothic and futuristic'! Tongue

I think it goes very well with Edward Gorey, myself.
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Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

Originally posted by NaturalScience NaturalScience wrote:

What do you (all that have heard it) think of October Equus?
 
Talented band with roots in UZ and Present camp, while being more rock-oriented.
I'll be getting a promo of their new album soon which is to come out on RAIG.
Their s/t is definitely recommended.
 
 
 
They also remind me of the Crimson King at points in their music. Also, one friend of mine, said their debut would make a great soundtrack to a horror movie.
 
I'll agree with ave here. Recommended.
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Ordered some One Shot, UZ - Ceux de Dehors, and Guapo Five Suns yesterday from Laser's Edge, and they arrived today.  Now that is awesome.
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You'll be blown away with those two, Pat!
 
Ceux du Dehors is UZ's best if you ask me!
 
 
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Originally posted by NaturalScience NaturalScience wrote:

Ordered some One Shot, UZ - Ceux de Dehors, and Guapo Five Suns yesterday from Laser's Edge, and they arrived today.  Now that is awesome.

Ooh, I'd be most interested to know your thoughts on One Shot, and indeed Ceux de Dehors. Smile
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Originally posted by song_of_copper song_of_copper wrote:

Originally posted by NaturalScience NaturalScience wrote:

Ordered some One Shot, UZ - Ceux de Dehors, and Guapo Five Suns yesterday from Laser's Edge, and they arrived today.  Now that is awesome.

Ooh, I'd be most interested to know your thoughts on One Shot, and indeed Ceux de Dehors. Smile


One Shot - Ewaz Vader absolutely blew me away from first listen, it is one of the best CDs I've heard this year.  I can't recommend it highly enough, if you don't have it.

Only got through half of Ceux de Dehors last night but already I vastly prefer it to 1313, the only other UZ I've heard to date.  Already I can tell it's a masterpiece, look forward to hearing the rest.  Heresie is also ordered and on its way, so I'll give you my take on that when I have it as well.

 
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Originally posted by NaturalScience NaturalScience wrote:

One Shot - Ewaz Vader absolutely blew me away from first listen, it is one of the best CDs I've heard this year.  I can't recommend it highly enough, if you don't have it.

Only got through half of Ceux de Dehors last night but already I vastly prefer it to 1313, the only other UZ I've heard to date.  Already I can tell it's a masterpiece, look forward to hearing the rest.  Heresie is also ordered and on its way, so I'll give you my take on that when I have it as well.

Cool, thanks for this.  I've become more and more impressed with Bussonnet of late, so One Shot will be a definite future avenue of investigation. Smile  As for Ceux de Dehors, that is looking like an essential purchase! Big%20smile

Did you like Five Suns?
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Originally posted by song_of_copper song_of_copper wrote:

Originally posted by NaturalScience NaturalScience wrote:

One Shot - Ewaz Vader absolutely blew me away from first listen, it is one of the best CDs I've heard this year.  I can't recommend it highly enough, if you don't have it.

Only got through half of Ceux de Dehors last night but already I vastly prefer it to 1313, the only other UZ I've heard to date.  Already I can tell it's a masterpiece, look forward to hearing the rest.  Heresie is also ordered and on its way, so I'll give you my take on that when I have it as well.

Cool, thanks for this.  I've become more and more impressed with Bussonnet of late, so One Shot will be a definite future avenue of investigation. Smile  As for Ceux de Dehors, that is looking like an essential purchase! Big%20smile

Did you like Five Suns?


I did - better than Elixirs, not as good as Black Oni.
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Originally posted by song_of_copper song_of_copper wrote:


Cool, thanks for this.  I've become more and more impressed with Bussonnet of late, so One Shot will be a definite future avenue of investigation. Smile


Also, I believe the One Shot drummer Daniel Jeand'heur also plays on Thollot's Contact with Bussonnet (someone can correct me if I'm wrong).
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Originally posted by NaturalScience NaturalScience wrote:

Originally posted by song_of_copper song_of_copper wrote:

Did you like Five Suns?

I did - better than Elixirs, not as good as Black Oni.

Black Oni (can't quite bring myself to call it 'BO'...) is still my favourite too.  Hmm, might have to throw that on next... hardcore listenin' in progress here today!!

Originally posted by NaturalScience NaturalScience wrote:

Also, I believe the One Shot drummer Daniel Jeand'heur also plays on Thollot's Contact with Bussonnet (someone can correct me if I'm wrong).

You are not wrong - and he's really good on 'Contact'.  (Well, they both are!)  On that album he (Jeand'heur) reminds me a bit of Vander here and there...

(Oh dear, look what happened.  I was doing very well on the 'don't buy CDs' front but now I've been and gone and ordered a bunch of stuff... including 'Ceux du Dehors' and 'Ewaz Vader'. LOL  Er, well, they were sitting there on my wishlist waiting to be snapped up...  Mmm, retail therapy...! Wink)
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Originally posted by song_of_copper song_of_copper wrote:


(Oh dear, look what happened.  I was doing very well on the 'don't buy CDs' front but now I've been and gone and ordered a bunch of stuff... including 'Ceux du Dehors' and 'Ewaz Vader'. LOL  Er, well, they were sitting there on my wishlist waiting to be snapped up...  Mmm, retail therapy...! Wink)


Clap  Awesome, you won't be disappointed in the slightest with those two!

I am also quite dreadful at not buying CDs.  Embarrassed
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Originally posted by NaturalScience NaturalScience wrote:

Originally posted by song_of_copper song_of_copper wrote:


(Oh dear, look what happened.  I was doing very well on the 'don't buy CDs' front but now I've been and gone and ordered a bunch of stuff... including 'Ceux du Dehors' and 'Ewaz Vader'. LOL  Er, well, they were sitting there on my wishlist waiting to be snapped up...  Mmm, retail therapy...! Wink)

Clap  Awesome, you won't be disappointed in the slightest with those two!

I am also quite dreadful at not buying CDs.  Embarrassed

Hehe, yes.  I actually need more shelves now. Embarrassed LOL

James should be pleased, I ordered Kultivator, 'Bardomens Stigar' also... Tongue

(Plus F. Thollot on his lonesome, 'Ceux D'en Face' ('Ceux' seems to be a popular word...) and - offtopicklye - Arti e Mestieri, 'Giro di Valzer Domani'.  I loved 'Tilt', so why the hell not. Big%20smile)
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