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''Univrs'' is the seventh studio album by German
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Alva Noto. It was released on 10 October 2011 via Raster-Noton label.


Background

The album follows the same concept as Alva Noto's 2008 album '' Unitxt''. While the focus of ''Unitxt'' is on the processing of rhythmic patterns ('unit' = unit of measurement, element) and information ('txt' = data, language), ''Univrs'' focuses on the conceptual differentiation of a universal language ('universum/universal' = unity, entirety). Like ''Unitxt'', the album features a vocal part by Anne-James Chaton, who reads through three-letter acronyms on the track "uni acronym". The album also contains a visual element. ''Univrs'' was followed by the third installment in the trilogy—2018's '' Unieqav''.


Reception

A reviewer of ''ATTN Magazine'' commented "Univrs is at home at high volume and out of speakers, at which point it makes a very primitive contact with its listener – via bass and recurrent rhythm – and it forcefully demands movement, in both the invisible buzz of air vibration and the dance moves of its audience. Yet it’s never enough to drown out the craftsmanship behind the placement of each beat and the beautiful interaction between elements. Somewhere within that club music euphoria is always embedded an appreciation for Nicolai’s impressive artistry – this is incredibly hypnotic stuff, but never ever mindlessly so". Matthew Wuethrich of ''Dusted Magazine'' stated "The music here is seductive, hypnotic at times. Its droning passages are as exhilarating as its rhythmic ones. But as Univrs progresses, this thrill starts to feel decadent, as if Nicolai is looking for more to say but just keeps utilizing the same vocabulary. The tension that his previous work thrived on, the one that drew on the gap between what we knew and what we were hearing, is gone. It re-emerges on Uni Acronym, where Anne-James Chaton monotones a long alphabetical list of acronyms that rule our life (from BBC and JVC to PVC and XML) over a noisy, percolating techno-funk backdrop. Concept and execution collide, but only for a moment, and even this list starts to seem obvious. Yes, our life is ruled by the data of others, and more often than not we adjust our lives to its patterns, not vice versa. But we know this. And Alva Noto used to tell us things we didn't know, used to do more than just confirm our suspicions".


Track listing


Personnel

*Carsten Nicolai – all sounds *Rashad Becker – mastering


References


External links


Alva Noto official website
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