Royal Astronomy by µ-Ziq

Royal Astronomy

µ-Ziq

1999

Royal Astronomy is a Electronic album by µ-Ziq, originally released in 1999. On Gatefold: 11 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Electronic
  • IDM
  • chaotic
  • cerebral
  • synthetic

About

“The Fear”—the lead single from Mu-Ziq’s 1999 album <i>Royal Astronomy</i>—was something of a bait-and-switch for the notoriously ornery British techno artist. It was by far the most pop-oriented song Mu-Ziq (a.k.a. Mike Paradinas) had written. Pretty and melodramatic, it revolves around a straightforward vocal part by Japanese singer Kazumi, and nothing else on the album resembles it. The dominant influence here is soundtrack music, as Paradinas uses his arsenal of keyboards and other electronic equipment to simulate the undulations of a symphony orchestra. “Scaling,” “Slice,” and “Gruber’s Mandolin” are majestic, with an underlying sense of dread. The atmosphere’s cooler than it was on the gorgeous <i>Lunatic Harness</i>. <i>Royal Astronomy</i> is an album of steely grays and astronomical blues. Paradinas still lets loose a few down-and-dirty drum and bass workouts in the form of “The Motorbike Track” and “Burst Your Arm,” but “The Hwicci Song” and “56” show that hip-hop was exerting an influence equal to techno. Kazumi returns for the grand finale: a darkly cascading but ultimately reassuring piece titled “Goodbye, Goodbye.”

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Scaling4:13
  2. A2The Hwicci Song3:40
  3. A3Autumn Acid3:37
  4. A4Slice4:39

Side B

  1. B1Carpet Muncher2:59
  2. B2The Motorbike Track7:20
  3. B3Mentim4:27

Side C

  1. C1The Fear4:22
  2. C2Gruber's Mandolin2:37
  3. C3World Of Leather4:21
  4. C4Scrape1:41

Side D

  1. D1563:46
  2. D2Burst Your Arm6:23
  3. D3Goodbye, Goodbye4:07

Credits

Performers

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 11 pressings tracked on Gatefold