Univers Zen ou de zéro à zéro
Acid Mothers Temple · 2007
71 min · 6 tracks · psychedelic rock · noise rock · space rock
A cosmic tapestry of swirling noise and intricate melodies, blending psychedelic rock with avant-garde experimentation.
Why this album works
This album marked a significant entry into the realm of lengthy, exploratory compositions that define much of Acid Mothers Temple's oeuvre. It received critical recognition for its ambitious structure and innovative melding of genres, further solidifying the band's influence on the modern psychedelic and drone music movements.
- Best for
- gradual build to cosmic climax immersive soundscapes for exploration extended tracks for deep listening
- Context
- By 2007, Acid Mothers Temple had established themselves as pioneers in the Japanese psych-rock scene, releasing 'Univers Zen ou de zéro à zéro' as their twelfth studio album. This release followed their acclaimed 2005 album 'Absolutely Free', showcasing their continued evolution in sound and the deepening of their experimental approach.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Boris· Merzbow· Maurizio Bianchi
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Electric Love Machine Standout 10:33
- 2 Ange mécanique de saturne 10:31
- 3 Blues pour bible noire Standout 21:40
- 4 Trinité orphique 2:31
- 5 Soleil de cristal et lune d'argent Standout 22:25
- 6 God Bless AMT 3:42
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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