Rhythmix

Rhythmix Artist: Univers Zero
Label: Cuneiform
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 045775016528
EAN: 0045775016528
ASIN: B000065UNY


Release Date: 2002-05-07

Rhythmix


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Tracks:

  1. Terres Noires (Blacklands)
  2. Reve Cyclique
  3. Rouages: Second Rotation (Cowwheels: Second Rotation)
  4. The Invisible Light
  5. Phobia
  6. Zorgh March
  7. Zebulon
  8. Foret Inviolee (Secret Forest)
  9. Shanghai's Digital Talks
  10. Emotions Galactiques (Galactical Emotions)
  11. Waiting For The Sun
  12. The Fly-Toxmen's Land
  13. Reve Cyclique (Reprise)

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Inventive and brilliant!.......2004-01-19

These guys did their homework. This album (like fear) is never boring. I'm new to this group, but love their sound. No 3 chord progressions with these gentlemen. I'm pleased that prog still exists and Univers Zero sets a high standard. If your brain can keep up with this album, then I highly recommend it. It's not for the fainthearted or for those wanting to hear the umpteenth version of "Louie Louie". Find a nice mountain road or serene desert scene and crank this album up and watch the fur fly.

4 out of 5 stars Take Me Away!!!.......2002-10-03

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. This is a great album and different then any you have heard, they are also know to be progressive, but not in the Yes, sense. Again, orchestrated chamber progressive music, Beautiful!!!

4 out of 5 stars

Music Album:

  1. A Choice Collection of Funk 45's ~ Various Artists
  2. Magical Mystery Tour
  3. Sit on My Knee ~ Jimmy Barnes , and Dallas Crane
  4. I Feel Free: Ultimate Cream ~ Cream
  5. Orbison Over England: The Eighties March 25 1980 the Fiesta Club Stockton ~ Roy Orbison
  6. Classic Recordings, 1956-1960 ~ Billy Lee Riley
  7. Orbison Over England: The Seventies October 18 1975 the Queens Theatre ~ Roy Orbison
  8. Black Moon ~ Emerson Lake & Palmer
  9. The Things I Would Say ~ Keepsake
  10. Fernwood Rock 'N' Roll ~ Various Artists

Music Album

Music Album

Music

Claude Thornhill and His Orchestra - The Rare Columbia Recordings ~ Claude Thornhill

The Principle of Uncertainty ~ Mark Quint

This Place ~ Scott Colley

Your Smile ~ Victor Feldman

Chibite ~ Hukwe Zawose

Un A Paris ~ Mory Kant%C3%A9

Piping Centre, Vol. 3: 1997 Recital ~ Arthur Gillies

Cajun Swamp Music ~ Clifton Chenier

Cyclong ~ Aki Okui

Apocalypse ~ Various Artists