Despite the strengths of Univers Zero's two previous albums, 2006's Live
and 2010's Clivages, bandleader/drummer Daniel Denis decided that some
retooling was in order as the 40th anniversary of the group's founding
loomed. Asserting that "the old form was stagnant," Denis significantly
changed UZ's lineup and opened yet another chapter in the Belgian
avant-prog outfit's history book. The result can be heard on the band's
13th album, Phosphorescent Dreams, released by the Japanese Arcangelo
label (rather than Cuneiform) in early 2014. The core group is now a
streamlined, electrified quintet of Denis, reedman Kurt Budé, bassist
Dimitri Evers, and two newcomers, guitarist Nicolas Dechêne and
keyboardist Antoine Guenet. Notably, bassoonist/oboist Michel Berckmans
has departed. An important historical presence in the group, Berckmans
is missed, but his absence has precedent; UZ carried on forcefully
without him during the 1980s, shifting the focus from Berckmans' bassoon
to Dirk Descheemaeker's clarinet on Crawling Wind (1983), Uzed (1984),
and Heatwave (1986), and now Budé's clarinet is elevated in similar
fashion on Phosphorescent Dreams. Denis was wise to retain Budé from the
Live/Clivages lineups, not only because of Budé's stellar clarinet and
sax playing, but also his role as a composer, now nearly equal to the
drummer himself (Denis wrote four of the seven tracks here; Budé the
remaining three).
Phosphorescent Dreams charts paths both new and
familiar. UZ's expected rhythmic drive, recurring themes and variations,
tinges of the medieval, and foreboding mood are all present on the
Denis-penned opener "Shaking Hats," which could soundtrack the lead-in
to a battle -- or a wedding -- on Game of Thrones. However, as the album
progresses, ominous and heavy interludes segue into something
mysterious and magical rather than nightmarish. There is deep drama in
the rumbling bass, guitar sustain, emphatic keys, and low reed
vibrations of Denis' "Très Affables" (with Nicolas Denis on drums), but
these elements are juxtaposed against ringing guitars and a Guenet solo
that truly sparkles (before becoming relatively unhinged). Budé's "Rêve
Mécanique" likewise lays the instruments on thick, but call-and-response
keyboard motifs with a dreamlike quality over a subtly cruising rhythm
strongly suggest the sound of Miriodor, the longstanding Montreal
avant-prog band whose layered sounds and innovative voicings invite
immersive listening. Like Miriodor guitarist Bernard Falaise, Dechêne's
powerful prog-fusion crunch and burn are fully integrated into the
band's compositional fabric on a track like Denis' "Les Voleurs d'Ombre"
(which also features some truly wild clarinet skronk from Budé), while
he harks back to Michel Delory or Roger Trigaux elsewhere. The
classicist brass and wind ensemble requiem of Budé's "L'Espoir Perdu" is
an elegiac diversion, and the slowly building tension of Denis'
"Phosphorescent Dream" recalls Heatwave's "The Funeral Plain"; these
concluding tracks find Denis refraining from an immediate entry and then
calibrating his percussion as the compositions require. Denis might
assert his leadership by significantly reshaping Univers Zero's
membership, but musically he remains willing to cede the spotlight in
service to the ensemble's evolving vision. Dave Lynch
Tracklist :
1. Shaking Hats 9:43
Written-By – Daniel Denis
2. Vocation 4:46
Written-By – Kurt Budé
3. Très Affables 7:29
Written-By – Daniel Denis
Drums, Percussion – Nicolas Denis
4. Rêve Mécanique :30
Written-By – Kurt Budé
Trombone – Adrien Lambinet
Trumpet – Hughes Tahon
5. Les Voleurs D’Ombre 9:57
Written-By – Daniel Denis
6. L’Espoir Perdu 5:25
Written-By – Kurt Budé
Trombone – Adrien Lambinet
Trumpet – Hughes Tahon
7. Phosphorescent Dream 12:43
Written-By – Daniel Denis
Trumpet – Hughes Tahon
Credits :
Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Percussion – Kurt Budé
Drums, Percussion – Daniel Denis
Electric Bass, Fretless Bass – Dimitri Evers
Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar – Nicolas Dechêne
Keyboards – Antoine Guenet
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