Note: The 2010 re-release of the album adds a bonus track, Chaos hermétique (11:52). Heresie (also spelt as Hérésie, translating as Heresy) is the second album by Belgianrock in opposition/chamber rock group Univers Zero, recorded in March 1979 and released later in the same year. Heresie is considered the band's darkest album and has been referred to as some of the darkest music on record, despite featuring mostly acoustic instrumentation; it has also been likened to a horror movie soundtrack, which is fitting given that the band's previous name before Univers Zero (Necr… read more
Note: The 2010 re-release of the album adds a bonus track, Chaos hermétique (11:52). Heresie (also spelt as Hérésie, translating as Heresy) is the se… read more
Univers Zéro (also written Univers Zero and sometimes Univers-Zero; official sources have not been consistent on this) is a Belgian instrumental progressive band known for playing dark music heavily influenced by 20th century chamber music. The band was formed in 1973 by drummer Daniel Denis and trumpeter Claude Deron under the name Necronomicon (after a fictitious book first referenced in H. P. Lovecraft's horror stories) before being renamed to Univers Zero in 1974. For a time they were part of a musical movement called Rock in Opposition which strove to create dense challeng… read more
Univers Zéro (also written Univers Zero and sometimes Univers-Zero; official sources have not been consistent on this) is a Belgian instrumental progressive band known for playing dark musi… read more
Univers Zéro (also written Univers Zero and sometimes Univers-Zero; official sources have not been consistent on this) is a Belgian instrumental progressive band known for playing dark music heavily influenced by 20th century chamber m… read more