Clivages

Clivages is the ninth studio album by Belgian RIO band Univers Zero.[2] Only four of the ten tracks were composed by Daniel Denis, who composed a majority of the material on most previous releases .[3] The opening track, Les Kobolds, incorporates Flemish folk music for the first time in a Univers Zero piece.[4]

Clivages
Studio album by
Released2010
Recorded2009
GenreRock in Opposition
Length66:22
LabelCuneiform
Univers Zero chronology
Implosion
(2004)
Clivages
(2010)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1.""Les Kobolds" (Daniel Denis)"Daniel Denis4:15
2.""Warrior" (Andy Kirk)"Andy Kirk12:10
3.""Vacillements" (Michel Berckmans)"Michel Berckmans3:35
4.""Earth Scream" (Daniel Denis)"Daniel Denis3:11
5.""Soubresauts" (Daniel Denis)" 7:59
6.""Apesanteur" (Michel Berckmans)"Michel Berckmans3:40
7.""Three Days" (Kurt Budé)"Kurt Budé5:53
8.""Straight Edge" (Kurt Budé)"Kurt Budé13:57
9.""Retour de Force" (Michel Berckmans)"Michel Berckmans7:42
10.""Les Cercles d'Horus" (Daniel Denis)"Daniel Denis3:45
Total length:66:22

Personnel

  • Michel Berckmans: bassoon, English horn, oboe, melodica
  • Kurt Budé: clarinet, bass clarinet, alto saxophone
  • Pierre Chevalier: keyboards, glockenspiel
  • Daniel Denis: drums, percussion, sampler
  • Dimitri Evers: electric bass, fretless bass
  • Andy Kirk: guitar (tracks 2 and 5); percussion (track 2)
  • Martin Lauwers: violin

Also with:

  • Nicolas Denis: drums (track 10)
  • Philippe Thuriot: accordion (tracks 1 and 10)
  • Aurelia Boven: cello (track 10)
gollark: I'm not sure if this is a problem actual regexes (I mean, most programming languages have not-regexes with backreferences and other things) can solve, actually?
gollark: Oh, just formulae, not names? That's much easier!
gollark: And tons of weird special cases which need hardcoding.
gollark: It's probably a Hard Problem™ to parse chemical names generally, though, since there are tons of weird prefixes and suffixes and whatnot.
gollark: Something something regular expressions? Parser combinators?

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.