Regarded by some as the least successful recording of
Univers Zero's early years,
Uzed is still well worth hearing. The CD starts quite impressively with "Présage," which has one of those haunting
Univers Zero themes, equal parts lyrical and dramatic, and is certainly the equal of anything else in the
Univers Zero oeuvre. Subsequent tracks, though, are rather nondescript. One problem is that the band, with only drummer
Daniel Denis and bassist
Christian Genet left from the original lineup, is beginning to move away from the acoustic chamber music of prior releases (especially those immediately preceding
Ceux du Dehors) and toward a more contemporary progressive rock sound, with electric guitars and prominent synthesizers. All compositions are penned by
Denis, and the usual
Univers Zero precision is evident in the execution of the scores, but the instrumental voicings seem a little tentative and the mix is somewhat muddy, even on the excellent first track. The last long track, "Emmanations," also has its moments, but on the whole,
Uzed lacks a full measure of the high drama and musical tension that are so much a part of the
Univers Zero sound.