Even in the sensation-crazed world of experimental techno, quirkiness for its own sake is only a good thing the first few times you hear it. That's why the music Mike Paradinas makes as Mu-Ziq is such a joy: you're hearing a fertile, young mind bask in its own creativity, and there are also these weird little melodies going on, as well. Mu-Ziq records are rarely focused, which is at times a liability and at others a minor miracle. Royal Astronomy is the most user-friendly Mu-Ziq record to date, with lovely diva vocals and more textures and hooks than ever to accompany both the frenetic, sped-up drill-and-bass tracks and the mellow, loopy ones. Mu-Ziq's rhythmic experiments are coated in whimsy and tempered with lyricism. --Mike McGonigal
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Royal Astronomy
µ-Ziq Manufacturer: Astralwerks ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000JPV7 Release Date: 1999-07-27 |
Tracks:
- Scaling
- The Hwicci Song
- Autumn Acid
- Slice
- Carpet Muncher
- The Motorbike Track
- Mentim
- The Fear
- Gruber's Mandolin
- World Of Leather
- Scrape
- 56
- Burst Your Arm
- Goodbye, Goodbye
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Even in the sensation-crazed world of experimental techno, quirkiness for its own sake is only a good thing the first few times you hear it. That's why the music Mike Paradinas makes as Mu-Ziq is such a joy: you're hearing a fertile, young mind bask in its own creativity, and there are also these weird little melodies going on, as well. Mu-Ziq records are rarely focused, which is at times a liability and at others a minor miracle. Royal Astronomy is the most user-friendly Mu-Ziq record to date, with lovely diva vocals and more textures and hooks than ever to accompany both the frenetic, sped-up drill-and-bass tracks and the mellow, loopy ones. Mu-Ziq's rhythmic experiments are coated in whimsy and tempered with lyricism. --Mike McGonigalCustomer Reviews:
Goat Tree.......2007-04-16
Always the Fear.......2004-02-01
Royal Astronomy has a little of everything within it, and I found the album amazingly done when it comes down to the dynamic it possesses. There are different types of music mixed into the mold, building better tempos and meters by merging blends of "something old" and "something new" until it makes something beautiful. That causes the mediums to be different as well, and the hints of shading and the musical textures used to shift moods depending on what type of moody lighting is used is delightful.
What first introduced me to the album was the video for "The Fear," a lovely sounding track that's like beauty beginning in the middle of a forming sea of storms, and its always stayed with me as my favorite track on the album. It begins with a beautiful number, a female voice reaching out from within it, and then it becomes a swell of motion and noise that reaches out to take over. I've always liked that approach to music, too, the calm in the midst of a sea of sounds, with it grasping onto me and tugging me into the beauty of the thing defined within. I also like the approach taken here and the instrumentation used, with quite a few classical sounds mixing into the electronic fold and blending seamlessly into the sometimes-bizarre surroundings. Because of that, I liked the strangely epic yet oddly tempoed "Scaling," the way "Slice" builds itself up while dipping into an electronic swirl of textures, and the way "Gruber's Mandolin" shouts its presence.
Besides those pieces, there are the more electronic sounds incorporated into the mix; with "The Hwicci Song" taking advantage of a little song of static and a beat mingling as one, "Carpet Muncher" building around some of the noise fibers I've become accustomed to from U-ziq as they ride the electronica rollercoaster ride, and "World of Leather" also playing a little building game within that sound-oriented vortex. Then there are the almost hip-hop sounds found here as well, the haunting ballads mixing and mingling in songs like "Goodbye, Goodbye," and a few other fashions forming the work as a whole.
While this album has been met with a few stiff lips, its actually something I can return to time and again because it has so many components within it. The mixes of melody and madness, the tempos within the tempests; these are done in ways that are rewarding to hear.
Easy to respect, hard to enjoy.......2003-11-10
Not quite a masterpiece but all in all a very good effort.......2003-02-20
Beyond Nintendo Music.......2002-07-22
This still stays in the same style as Paradinas' older works, only this time around, the orchestrations actually sound like live concert hall orchestrations instead of synthesizers playing complex orchestrations. On top of this, Paradinas keeps with his usual flair for telling emotional aural stories. Until Lunatic Harness gets scored and performed by the London Philharmonic, this is the closest we can get...an emotionally stirring symphonic album with record scratching.
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Royal Astronomy
µ-Ziq Manufacturer: EMI Japan ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00001NFKY Release Date: 1999-07-28 |
Tracks:
- Scaling
- Hwicci Song
- Autumn Acid
- Slice
- Carpet Muncher
- Motorbike Track
- Mentim
- Fear
- Gruber's Mandolin
- World of Leather
- Scrape
- 56
- Burst Your Arm
- Goodbye, Goodbye
- Fear [Remix]
- Morning Frolic
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a yin-yang disc of heavenly stuff and pure garbage.......1999-12-02
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Royal Astronomy
µ-Ziq Manufacturer: EMI Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000258X6 Release Date: 1999-10-11 |
Tracks:
- Scaling
- The Hwicci Song
- Autumn Acid
- Slice
- Carpet Muncher
- The Motorbike Track
- Mentim
- The Fear
- Gruber's Mandolin
- World Of Leather
- Scrape
- 56
- Burst Your Arm
- Goodbye, Goodbye
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