The Colonization album brings together the electronic music the duo has been plunging into in recent years, and the psychedelic rock sensibility from their past, and the result is a style of music that sounds timeless - not bound to any particular era or genre.
Chill rhythms, deep bass, pulsating arpeggios, soaring keyboard leads and heartfelt
The Colonization album brings together the electronic music the duo has been plunging into in recent years, and the psychedelic rock sensibility from their past, and the result is a style of music that sounds timeless - not bound to any particular era or genre.
Chill rhythms, deep bass, pulsating arpeggios, soaring keyboard leads and heartfelt guitar passages, blend into a melodic soundscape that is designed to take your mind and spirit on a fantastical journey and land you safely back home at the end. Start off with the opening track "Arrival" and listen all the way through the to the title track at the end and see for yourself!
All the songs are original compositions by Michael Canary, with the exception of "Embryo" - a song by Roger Waters that was a mainstay of Pink Floyd's live sets in the early 70's but was never properly recorded in the studio. UltraViolet Uforia recorded their own version as an homage to Floyd who have always been a major influence on the music of uVu.
CREDITS: Michael Canary - vocals, keyboards, synthesizers, bass, drums, programming / Steven Webb - vocals, keyboards, guitar
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Arrival 8:150:00/8:15
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Solarization 9:590:00/9:59
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Kryptonic 7:570:00/7:57
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Aqua Maroon 8:170:00/8:17
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Embryo 9:380:00/9:38
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Crescent Sun 8:490:00/8:49
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Colonization 16:380:00/16:38