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Origin
  
Belgium

Website
  
www.univers-zero.com

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Years active
  
1974-1987, 1999-present

Associated acts
  
Art Zoyd, Present, Aranis

Members
  
Daniel Denis, Michel Berckmans, Guy Segers

Record labels
  
Cuneiform Records, Recommended Records, Sub Rosa, Eric Faes, Cryonic, Arcàngelo, ARCANGELO

Genres
  
Progressive rock, Rock in Opposition, Avant-prog, Instrumental, Chamber music

Albums
  
Heresie, Ceux du dehors, Uzed, Clivages, Heatwave

Profiles

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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.

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History

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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), Guy Segers (bass guitar), Patrick Hanappier (violin) and John Van Rymenant (sax), and, later on, Vincent Motoulle (keyboards). At the time, Guy Denis (percussion) took part in some shows and rehearsals and Jean-Luc Manderlier (keyboards) was present only during rehearsals. Necronomicon is renamed to Univers Zero in 1974.

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For a time, Univers Zero were part of a musical movement called Rock in Opposition (RIO) which strove to create dense challenging music, a direct contrast to the disco and punk music being produced in the late 1970s. Obvious early influences were Bartók and Stravinsky, however the band also cited less well known composers such as Albert Huybrechts, who was also Belgian.

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Whereas their early albums were almost entirely acoustic, featuring oboes, spinets, harmoniums and Mellotrons, their 1980s albums tended to rely more on synthesizer and electric guitar, sounding much more electric.

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In 1977, they released their first eponymous album Univers Zero, later remixed and renamed as 1313. The album shows a heavy rock and roll approach despite the fact that the instrumentation was largely acoustic. This is mostly due to the use of drums and bass guitar. Two years later the album Heresie proved to be even darker. Subsequent albums lightened the sound only slightly but became ever more electric.

Despite these changes, their overall sound remained fairly consistent.

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The group disbanded in 1987 but reformed in 1999. In the interim, drummer Daniel Denis released two solo albums and joined Art Zoyd, a similar band from France. Since 1999, Univers Zéro have released five studio albums.

In 2011, Univers Zéro joined forces with Belgian groups Present and Aranis to form a 17-member ensemble called Once Upon a Time in Belgium. They premiered at the fourth edition of the Rock in Opposition festival held in Carmaux, France in September 2011, where they performed "New York Transformations", a work composed by Kurt Budé. Once Upon a Time in Belgium and Univers Zéro appear in the documentary film Romantic Warriors II: A Progressive Music Saga About Rock in Opposition.

Discography

  • 1977 : 1313 (studio album #1; originally titled Univers Zero)
  • 1979 : Heresie (studio album #2)
  • 1981 : Ceux du dehors (studio album #3)
  • 1981 : Triomphe des mouches (one-sided 7" single)
  • 1983 : Crawling Wind (originally released as a studio 3-track Japanese-only limited edition 12" EP; re-released as a studio & live 6-track CD in 2001)
  • 1984 : Uzed (studio album #4)
  • 1986 : Heatwave (studio album #5)
  • 1999 : The Hard Quest (studio album #6)
  • 2002 : Rhythmix (studio album #7)
  • 2004 : Implosion (studio album #8)
  • 2006 : Live (live album #1)
  • 2008 : Relaps (Archives 1984/85/86) (live album #2)
  • 2010 : Clivages (studio album #9)
  • 2014 : Phosphorescent Dreams (studio album #10)
  • Songs

    La FaulxHeresie · 1979
    The Funeral PlainHeatwave · 1986
    Triomphe des MouchesCeux du dehors · 1981

    References

    Univers Zero Wikipedia