Shamany Enfluence alone grants it that status. My life can be demarcated chronologically as BSE (Before Shamany Enfluence) and SEE (Shamany Enfluence Era).
@Noah Schuütz hadn't heard Bass Communion but gave him a listen. Didn't care for it much, too precious, self aware, aesthetically bland, and calculated for me. Doesn't have ZF's raw spontaneous energy.
The record came in a roofing felt cover If i remember rightly? All their albums had mental covers. I got most i think. Tinfoil; wood planks held together with string; Tinfoil; tissue paper. The packaging was as mad as the music! Xx
One of the best Zoviet France albums. I like hearing the pops and scratches of the turntable. The cover art always reminded me of the surrealist Max Earnst.
No. Sorry. It is their best. Their Very Best. Lots and lots of other great stuff for sure, but everything anyone needs from these guys is right here, spread out over four sides of absolute magic. Cheers!
@@fishtolizard3930 Loh Land still stands out to me as a great release and a collaborative effort. I think Shouting at the Ground was mostly Robyn Storey. He did really capture the Zoviet France sound with that one though.
This reminds me of yelling at the ground earlier. I also yelled at the sky, and through a window looking back at me. All music fits into the working man's life somehow.
HOLY FUCK!! THIS IS AMAZING, I thought I was listiening to ground breaking shit back in 88, (post punk, industrial, and ambient) and this shit grabs those genres by the throat!
I've loved weird music for a long, long time, so this one didn't surprise me for what it is--more for how good it is, and belongs in a class of its own. It's perfectly-tempered, or something. I think this video has some record clicking and hissing, but even still. Putting this up is a wonderful gift, gateway to Zoviet France. Thanks!
Thank you so fucking much for posting this whole album again. One of my favorites of all time, and I never thought I’d be able to hear it again. Thank you.
Think in the 2010s there were like a dozen of artists on dublab that tried to mimic this very sound... it's so strange to hear this album and think that it is actually from 1988.
Times corrected, based on the CD: A1 Smocking Erde 0:00 A2 Palace of Ignitions 2:50 A3 Come to the Edge 5:05 A4 Revenue of Fire 13:54 A5 Dybbuk 16:01 B1 Camino Real 17:35 B2 Stocc Blawers 19:24 B3 Fickle Whistle, Hand Over Your Ears 21:47 B4 Carole the Breedbate 25:22 B5 Marrch Dynamic 27:10 B6 Wind Thief 29:58 C Shamany Enfluence 31:37 D The Death of Trees 52:36
Does anyone know where I can get more of that vibe from A1, Smocking Erde? It just makes my whole body relax, and I want more of it, but it's so short. Shamany Enfluence is also amazing. I heard it first on Empire Files podcast.
El Khela by Amon maybe? It's a bit darker and heavier and not as varied as this but it follows a spiritual/egyptian aesthetic throughout and is pretty good imo
i listened to this album like 300 times writing my Master's thesis. just brilliant 💎
What was it on?
@@vengeancegauloise6049 a model for treating schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders
This music sounds like if an entire town were a wind chime
I like this description..
One of history's greatest albums. And should be recognized as such.
amen to that
I completely agree. My favorite of theirs.
Shamany Enfluence alone grants it that status. My life can be demarcated chronologically as BSE (Before Shamany Enfluence) and SEE (Shamany Enfluence Era).
@@josefkay5013 so true :-) nice terms, BSE and SEE, I will use them too
You can say that about so many of their albums.
One of the most unique experimental music albums ever released.
Absolutely essential and unforgettable. An incomparable music experience.
Sleep Chamber and Deutsch Nepal are in the same 90s dark industrial vein as well.
Way to compare an incomparable experience sparky
bought this on vinyl in 1990 and have played the living hell out of it for the past 30 years.
@Noah Schuütz hadn't heard Bass Communion but gave him a listen. Didn't care for it much, too precious, self aware, aesthetically bland, and calculated for me. Doesn't have ZF's raw spontaneous energy.
The record came in a roofing felt cover If i remember rightly? All their albums had mental covers. I got most i think. Tinfoil; wood planks held together with string; Tinfoil; tissue paper. The packaging was as mad as the music! Xx
One of the best Zoviet France albums. I like hearing the pops and scratches of the turntable. The cover art always reminded me of the surrealist Max Earnst.
No. Sorry. It is their best. Their Very Best. Lots and lots of other great stuff for sure, but everything anyone needs from these guys is right here, spread out over four sides of absolute magic. Cheers!
@@fishtolizard3930 Loh Land still stands out to me as a great release and a collaborative effort. I think Shouting at the Ground was mostly Robyn Storey. He did really capture the Zoviet France sound with that one though.
This reminds me of yelling at the ground earlier. I also yelled at the sky, and through a window looking back at me.
All music fits into the working man's life somehow.
Speaking as a working man myself.... I have always hated the ground.
Completely transcends its genre, genuine sound art. Transports me everytime.
One of their best!
It Is Their Best.
Excellent album
this is beyond beyond
HOLY FUCK!! THIS IS AMAZING, I thought I was listiening to ground breaking shit back in 88, (post punk, industrial, and ambient) and this shit grabs those genres by the throat!
And turns them all into subgenres of polka.
The Best! ...ever, ever, ever, ever... Thanks so much for sharing with Mad Cheers.
I've loved weird music for a long, long time, so this one didn't surprise me for what it is--more for how good it is, and belongs in a class of its own. It's perfectly-tempered, or something. I think this video has some record clicking and hissing, but even still. Putting this up is a wonderful gift, gateway to Zoviet France. Thanks!
So ahead of its time!
love to see these play live again in the UK in 2021 Hopefully
They're playing w autechre in London soon I think
😮 wow! Would love to see them
This is the one ZF album I had in 89. I'd forgotten how lovely it is. Thanks
I just discovered this music, and love it!
I envy you.
They were one of my favorite concerts ever
Thank you so fucking much for posting this whole album again. One of my favorites of all time, and I never thought I’d be able to hear it again. Thank you.
I too appreciate the post
Think in the 2010s there were like a dozen of artists on dublab that tried to mimic this very sound... it's so strange to hear this album and think that it is actually from 1988.
For my next LSD trip i’m gonna reserve a time for this masterpiece
Highly Recommended. Be sure to add some Nitrous hits... Happy Trails!
Another loser lsdtaker.
I used psilocybin on the *z.f* *digiloque* album. Pure energy.
@@street.ink.tattoo back to the machine scape with Alchamagenta such a hard but blessful trip
Yew shood poot aye tirtel eentoo yore but
Beautiful dreamscapes
Where the sun, obscured by racing clouds, is occasionally revealed.
I love this album and it's nice of you to share it but it's insane to upload a rip with this level of noise present.
Yeah, I did that once in a hurry. wonder if a better version can be uploaded
Part of me thinks it actually adds to it.
I don't enjoy music without all the extra noises
a thousand times your average masterpiece... how is it over so quick?
Because it never really begins? Zoviet France never conformed to the strictures of sequence.
Yes
Monomishe e Gris sono quelli che mi hanno scaraventato nell' Europa di 30.000 anni fa. E li sono rimasto.
This is absolutely beautiful, can't believe I've never heard it
I heard it in 2003 thanks to epitonic
@@ugiswrong thanks for commenting this because i had lost track of this album
🤜🤛
Horizontal tent with Digs & Woosh ..
Wonderful
one of the best
cool music
Times corrected, based on the CD:
A1 Smocking Erde 0:00
A2 Palace of Ignitions 2:50
A3 Come to the Edge 5:05
A4 Revenue of Fire 13:54
A5 Dybbuk 16:01
B1 Camino Real 17:35
B2 Stocc Blawers 19:24
B3 Fickle Whistle, Hand Over Your Ears 21:47
B4 Carole the Breedbate 25:22
B5 Marrch Dynamic 27:10
B6 Wind Thief 29:58
C Shamany Enfluence 31:37
D The Death of Trees 52:36
This is from the LP
@@todddowning5820 Of course, but just letting everyone know.
I love your pfp
like it!!
💌
Does anyone know where I can get more of that vibe from A1, Smocking Erde? It just makes my whole body relax, and I want more of it, but it's so short. Shamany Enfluence is also amazing. I heard it first on Empire Files podcast.
maybe try jeff greinke - cities in fog
For body relaxation try Aphex Twin - Blue Calx: ruclips.net/video/baKA1B5Ymuo/видео.html
many Rapoon (Robin Storey, co-founder of Zoviet France) tracks are like this, check out for example Darker by Light or Kirghiz Light albums.
Alio die, ambre & mark spybey, generated progression, mareor tri, penumbra, rapoon
El Khela by Amon maybe? It's a bit darker and heavier and not as varied as this but it follows a spiritual/egyptian aesthetic throughout and is pretty good imo
tbis album is a concept from ALIEN
This is an uncharted field of (WHAT THE FUCK) I would like to know more!
...w...when does the song start? do i have it turned up too low or something?
yes, it's a bit too low
oh there! it's just a really quiet album. i like that
Мутодранчики, блинчики.
Два сфальцованных стальных блинчика на обложке
If you like this listen to 2 8 1 4 - Birth of a New Day!!! very similar atmosphere
31:37
Great music but I hope you exchanged that LP for one that has seen QC...
If there's Hell .........This is "LIVING HELL"...........🇻🇨🇻🇨
No, that's King Crimson. This is heaven.
Grammerly - for people who went to college,yet still cannot even spell.
Делиться подобным шедевром желательно в позднее время на полную громкость.