Album CA 1999 on Flaming Fish Music label
Electronic and Rock (Synth-pop, Trip Hop, Gothic Rock)
All the way from Brazil, Uniglory mixes electro-gothic, trip-hop, and synthpop to form what they refer to as "Heavenly Techno". Lilian Vaz's soaring vocals (in English) give weight to this moniker. Lyrically, the material here is blatently Christian; practically praise and worship music in many parts. Designed to move both the body and the spirit, Uniglory accomplishes both nicely.
Uniglory g, BR album by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Arise and Shine | Uniglory | ||
2 | Original Species | Uniglory | ||
3 | Delight (2nd mix) | Uniglory | ||
4 | Praise | Uniglory | ||
5 | The Desert (Mirage mix) | Uniglory | ||
6 | Paradise | Uniglory | ||
7 | Even'n (Maurizio Bonito version) | Uniglory | ||
8 | The Righteous Branch (Marcelo Delgado mix) | Uniglory | ||
9 | New Clear Love | Uniglory | ||
10 | First | Uniglory | ||
11 | Moving Yard | Uniglory | ||
12 | Delight (Original version) | Uniglory |