Heresie is the second album by Belgian RIO band Univers Zero released in 1979. (Reissued in 2010 as a remix with bonus track) It features heavy use of dissonance and dark, brooding and extremely complex melodies.
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Released | 1979 | |||
Recorded | March 18–May 24, 1979 | |||
Genre | Rock in Opposition, progressive rock | |||
Length | 51:43 63:12 (2010 remaster) | |||
Label | Cuneiform Records | |||
Producer | Eric Faes | |||
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Its title is often written as Hérésie (because in lowercase heresie like a centuries-old version of the word, whereas in another edition of the album, the spelling HERESIE looks it follows a habit of dropping accents when using uppercase, even in today's French).
Track listing
edit- "La Faulx" (Daniel Denis) – 25:18
- "Jack the Ripper" (Daniel Denis, Roger Trigaux) – 13:29
- "Vous le saurez en temps voulu" (Roger Trigaux) – 12:56
- "Chaos hermétique" (Roger Trigaux) - 11:52 (bonus track included on the 2010 remaster, recorded in 1975)
"La Faulx" translates as "The Scythe", although it is using an archaic spelling from Middle French; "Vous le saurez en temps voulu" translates as "You'll Know It in Due Course"; "Chaos hermétique" translates as "Hermetic Chaos".
Personnel
editProduction
edit- Produced By Eric Faes
- Engineered By Etienne Conod
- Mixed By Univers Zero & Etienne Conod
- Mastered By Roger Seibel
- Remixed and remastered by Didier de Roos (2010)
External links
edit- Heresie. Heresie at Univers Zero's official homepage.