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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrotum Scissor View Post
    Second, I knew a lot of hilariously famous "dark metal" mavericks from growing up in Fana and going to school with them in Rĺdalen; Kristian Vikernes, for example. Knowing them personally, I think I actually might have played it somewhat safe in determining the "pity" of their approach to existential lore. For instance in the instinct of interpreting half-notes as "sounding evil", black capes as "signalling evil", corpse paint as "looking evil", and even the trait of preferring chocolate milk over ordinary milk and Coca-Cola over beer - as being tokens of "evil", seeing as dark colours obviously signal "evil".
    Seriously, these chaps thought it was more Satanic to drink Coke than beer because it's...closer to black? That is one of the funnier things I've read recently. Somebody shoulda told the knuckleheads about Guinness. Taken in quantity it could also have given them some Baphometic bowel-movements.

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    Nothing new really, except that somebody apparently in Iowa has bought the domain http://www.univers-zero.com/
    And then made a website 'about the band' - but it's a vehickle for bootlegs & advertisments and has nothing to do with the band or Daniel Denis.


    I maintain this website http://universzero.dk/ and is occationally updating it together with Renato Moraes and in contact with Daniel Denis.
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    https://guysegers1.bandcamp.com/music

    Univers Zéro - (1997​/​05​/​18) Live in Victoriaville. Soundboard (I think)
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    Meh, these chaps are obviously only counterfeiting I-Am-the-Morning, who according to 'Prog Mag' created that brand new genre called chamber-rock.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrotum Scissor View Post
    Meh, these chaps are obviously only counterfeiting I-Am-the-Morning, who according to 'Prog Mag' created that brand new genre called chamber-rock.
    Has Svetontio overtaken PROG Mag

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrotum Scissor View Post
    Meh, these chaps are obviously only counterfeiting I-Am-the-Morning, who according to 'Prog Mag' created that brand new genre called chamber-rock.
    O_o
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    my music collection increased tenfolds when I switched from drug-addicts to complete nutcases.

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    Nice videos - great to see he is still playing!

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    Did Heresie TWICE today. Utter masterpiece imo. Besides that, I think this is the one UZ album I would grab if I had to. As much as I love Ceux (and I do...a lot), this album just seems a bit more special. Every single moment is captivating, perfect, and beautiful in a sinister way. The ultimate Halloween album.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chalkpie View Post
    Did Heresie TWICE today. Utter masterpiece imo. Besides that, I think this is the one UZ album I would grab if I had to. As much as I love Ceux (and I do...a lot), this album just seems a bit more special. Every single moment is captivating, perfect, and beautiful in a sinister way. The ultimate Halloween album.
    Totally agree

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    It's right behind Ceux Du Dehors for me both brilliant
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    Quote Originally Posted by chalkpie View Post
    Did Heresie TWICE today. Utter masterpiece imo. Besides that, I think this is the one UZ album I would grab if I had to. As much as I love Ceux (and I do...a lot), this album just seems a bit more special. Every single moment is captivating, perfect, and beautiful in a sinister way. The ultimate Halloween album.
    Oh yes indeedy. That and the Morte Macabre album are my go-to Halloween albums, along with my Goblin boxed set.
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    My go to halloween album is Shub-Niggurath - Les Morts Vont Vite
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeuhlmate View Post
    https://guysegers1.bandcamp.com/music

    Univers Zéro - (1997​/​05​/​18) Live in Victoriaville. Soundboard (I think)
    Sounds like an audience tape, decently recorded.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeuhlmate View Post
    Nothing new really, except that somebody apparently in Iowa has bought the domain http://www.univers-zero.com/
    And then made a website 'about the band' - but it's a vehickle for bootlegs & advertisments and has nothing to do with the band or Daniel Denis.


    I maintain this website http://universzero.dk/ and is occationally updating it together with Renato Moraes and in contact with Daniel Denis.
    Nice.

    FYI, The link for "Downloads of the 3 first albums:" to https://universzero.bandcamp.com/ has a stray %20 at the end, causing a broken link.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NogbadTheBad View Post
    My go to halloween album is Shub-Niggurath - Les Morts Vont Vite
    Phillip Glass "Solo Music" in chez Feigenbaum. The sound of cobwebs growing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave (in MA) View Post
    Nice.

    FYI, The link for "Downloads of the 3 first albums:" to https://universzero.bandcamp.com/ has a stray %20 at the end, causing a broken link.
    - Thanx, will fix next week, when I get home.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve F. View Post
    Phillip Glass "Solo Music" in chez Feigenbaum. The sound of cobwebs growing.
    Nice, will check 'er out.

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    I never upgraded to the remastered versions of either Ceux or Hair-Essay, so I just remedied that with an order to Wayside....both on vinyl . Thx SF.

    Actually, I may have purchased the Heresie remaster download, but who cares, I want this on vinyl anyway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve F. View Post
    Phillip Glass "Solo Music" in chez Feigenbaum. The sound of cobwebs growing.
    In the same ecosystem...I often go to his Candyman soundtrack around this time of year.

    As well as the movie
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    Quote Originally Posted by battema View Post
    In the same ecosystem...I often go to his Candyman soundtrack around this time of year.
    I actually like the children all dressed up and I don't want to discourage them (or their parents) from coming.

    Heresie is too blatantly creepy; what parent would entrust their child to a home with that soundtrack playing?

    Solo Music has the atmosphere without being quite so overt - it's eerie, not creepy...
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    Good seasonal picks all, however my go-to Halloween favorites are "Halloween" by Pulsar (wonder how they came up with that album title and "Arachnoid" by same. Both creepy with great keyboards throughout.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve F. View Post
    Solo Music has the atmosphere without being quite so overt - it's eerie, not creepy...
    I can't find that anywhere? I see Solo Piano but not Solo Music. I'm guessing its oop?
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