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Namearturo garcía
Date2005-06-07
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UZ is my favorite group, i love they music and my friends too


NameDavid Weaver
Date2005-05-19
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MessageI have loved Univers Zero for many years, but I think UZs best days are happening now. Implosion is the most fully realized, most essentially UZ of all Univers Zeros recordings, and yes, I include Heresie and 1313 in this comparison. Please come to the States. Chapel Hill, North Carolina is a good place to start!!

Best of luck!


NameEdwin Hadley
Date2005-04-21
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MessageI thought you had gone the way of ther dinosaur.
It is good to see that you are still in the game.

I bought 1313 in the late 70's, the note on the cover said it was Chamber music for the apocalypse!. I thought it was the best music I had heard since King Crimson changed my musical world view.

In 1981 I started a radio show called InComing Wounded on a volunteer-run community radio station, WEFT, Champaign, Illinois. And your music was one of the first groups I featured. 1313 stayed on my Best list for a decade, along with Heatwave. The show is still going and I still get inspiration from your music. I will have to dig out my old discs and play your music again. SOON!

And I will have to hunt down some of your new material and get it on the air around here. If you wish to send anything to the radio station send it to:
WEFT
113 N. Market Street
Champaign, IL 61820, USA
c/o Jay Eychaner, Experimental Musice Director

I guarantee that it will get played!!
You have given me many hours of listening pleasure, it is the least I can do.

Best of luck and much success.
I hope you can make it to the midwestern U.S. sometime.
Or that I can get to Belgium to see you.


NameFrançois Anne
Date2005-04-18
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MessageBonjour Daniel
Wow ca fait tres longtemps 30ans déja Tournai le café de Claude, c'est la grande latte casse pied de Necronomicon fin et début de univers zero do you remember juste pour te dire bonjour et que sincerement je suis assez fiere de vous avoir connue in the beginning et tous ce long chemin pour arriver a c'est superbe cd que j'ai écouter presque tous en meme temps j'ai entendu que vous vous produiser a bxl en juin je serai la pour voir en live.Bonne chance et encore beaucoup de music compliquer j'adooooooore



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NameJorge Correia
Date2005-04-11
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MessageIt wanted since already saying that is an excellent band of gradual rock. I wait to see Univers Zero for the year that comes smilie One hug for you all. (Gouveia).


NameRenato Di Prinzio
Date2005-03-30
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MessageHola Daniel y compañia

Vuestra banda es impresionante. Me siento orgulloso de poder compartir escenario con vosotros en Gouveia, soy el baterista del grupo español Amarok. Es la primera vez que podré verles en directo y estoy deseando que llegue el dia. Saludos desde España.
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NameLuis Loureiro
Date2005-03-20
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MessageI only know your music since 2002, when I first listened to Rhythmix. And it started my discovery...
The journey will continue next April 10th at the Gouveia Art Rock festival.
Portugal is waiting to give you a great welcome party!


NameTrygg
Date2005-03-08
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MessageHi

It is now 23 years ago since you played in Norway...
When will we hear your fantastic music again live?


NameChris Cronin
Date2005-02-04
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MessageI will not ever forget first hearing Univers Zero. In 1984, my girlfriend borrowed an album from her aunt who ran a record store. The album was not selling, but they thought that Crawling Wind was something very important. She let me hear it . . . on vinyl at 33 1/3 RPM. (It was meant to be played at 45 RPM.) I was overwhelmed.

Like many fans of Univers Zero, I was exposed to musical possibilities that made music worthwhile . . . not mundane. Musicianship became artistic, and not a skill. I started to demand so much more of myself as a musician, and as a person.

Alas, my girlfriend had to return the album, and we later broke up. I remember thinking that my link to this record had disappeared as no record store in the area would even consider looking for a copy for me. Luckily, a friend spotted a vinyl copy in a used record bin some years later.

I still played it at 33 1/3, ignorant of my mistake. Upon hearing it on CD after the Cuneiform re-release, I realized my error . . . but still prefer it at the slower pace.

Soon, Ives, Zappa, Schoenberg, Stravinsky, Bartok, Shudder to Think became standard musical fare for me. I was at a loss when confronted by people who did not hear the musicality of the work.

There is something very important about this band and the tradition of demanding quality and expression they have created and take part in.

I am very grateful for their work.

Chris Cronin


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