Exivious

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Ripple of a Tear 07:31 Tools
Waves of Thought 06:25 Tools
Time and Its Changes 04:39 Tools
Asurim 00:00 Tools
The Path 05:45 Tools
Embrace the Unknown 04:45 Tools
An Elusive Need 00:00 Tools
All That Surrounds pt1 00:00 Tools
All That Surrounds pt2 00:00 Tools
Entrust 00:00 Tools
One's Glow 00:00 Tools
Deeply Woven 00:00 Tools
Alphaform 04:51 Tools
Triguna 00:00 Tools
Movement 00:00 Tools
Open 00:00 Tools
Immanent 00:00 Tools
Where We Belong 00:00 Tools
Fear The Unknown 00:00 Tools
All That Surrounds, part 2 00:00 Tools
Eyesight 00:00 Tools
Without Your Name 00:00 Tools
Shapeless Thoughts 00:00 Tools
The Innerchild 00:00 Tools
All That Surrounds, part 1 00:00 Tools
All That Surrounds pt.1 00:00 Tools
All That Surrounds pt.2 00:00 Tools
Where We Belong (2001 Demo) 00:00 Tools
The Innerchild (2002 Demo) 00:00 Tools
Without Your Name (2002 Demo) 00:00 Tools
All That Surrounds Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
Fear The Unknown (2001 Demo) 00:00 Tools
All That Surrounds Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
Shapeless Thoughts (2002 Demo) 00:00 Tools
Eyesight (2002 Demo) 00:00 Tools
Half-Life (2003 Demo) 00:00 Tools
Transcendence (2003 Demo) 00:00 Tools
All that Surrounds pt. I 00:00 Tools
All that Surrounds pt. II 00:00 Tools
All That Surrounds pt 1 00:00 Tools
All That Surrounds pt 2 00:00 Tools
Asurium 00:00 Tools
All That Surrounds, Pt.1 00:00 Tools
All That Surrounds (Part 1) 00:00 Tools
All That Surrounds (Part 2) 00:00 Tools
All That Surrounds: Part I 00:00 Tools
All That Surrounds, Pt.2 00:00 Tools
Fusaka sample 00:00 Tools
All That Surrounds: Part II 00:00 Tools
All That Surrounds Part 1 00:00 Tools
All That Surrounds Part 2 00:00 Tools
Timebomb sample 00:00 Tools
The Bongo Gadget sample 00:00 Tools
Robin playing Time And Its Changes 00:00 Tools
Eyesight sample 00:00 Tools
Exivious 00:00 Tools
All That Surrounds, Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
Spirals 00:00 Tools
All That Surrounds: Part 1 00:00 Tools
All That Surrounds, Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
Exivius - 01 Entrust 00:00 Tools
Liminal 00:00 Tools
Tymon playing Deeply Woven 00:00 Tools
Exivius - 02 One's Glow 00:00 Tools
All That Surround Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
Exivious (full album) 00:00 Tools
All That Surrounds: Part 2 00:00 Tools
All That Surrounds - Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
Exivius - 03 Alphaform 00:00 Tools
Patterns Of Life 00:00 Tools
Liminal (full album) 00:00 Tools
Exivius - 06 Movement 00:00 Tools
Exivius - 07 Open 00:00 Tools
Yuma playing One's Glow 00:00 Tools
Exivius - 04 Deeply Woven 00:00 Tools
Exivius - 05 Triguna 00:00 Tools
Exivius - 08 Immanent 00:00 Tools
Waves Of Thought (NEW 2009) 00:00 Tools
05 Waves Of Thought 00:00 Tools
02 Time And Its Changes 00:00 Tools
All That Surrounds II 00:00 Tools
Robin playing Deeply Woven 00:00 Tools
Tymon playing Entrust 00:00 Tools
Exivious - An Elusive Need 00:00 Tools
Exivious - Waves Of Thought 00:00 Tools
Half-Life 00:00 Tools
All That Surrounds, Part I 00:00 Tools
09 An Elusive Need 00:00 Tools
04 All That Surrounds (pt. #1) 00:00 Tools
Waves Of Djent 00:00 Tools
Embrace the Unknown (feat. Paul Masvidal) 00:00 Tools
All That Surrounds - Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
All That Surrounds I 00:00 Tools
All That Surrounds - Part 2 00:00 Tools
All That Surrounds - Part 1 00:00 Tools
All That Surrounds (Part I) 00:00 Tools
All That Surrounds Part I 00:00 Tools
Exivious - Asurim 00:00 Tools
08 Embrace The Unknown 00:00 Tools
All That Surrounds, Part II 00:00 Tools
Hats 00:00 Tools
Asurim (NEW 2009) 00:00 Tools
03 Asurim 00:00 Tools
Tymon playing Waves Of Thought 00:00 Tools
All That Surrounds (Pt. 1) 00:00 Tools
Transcendence 00:00 Tools
Exivious - Embrace The Unknown 00:00 Tools
08. Immanent 00:00 Tools
All That Surrounds (Part II) 00:00 Tools
Exivious - Ripple Of A Tear 00:00 Tools
All That Surrounds 00:00 Tools
Patterns Of Life (1999 demo) 00:00 Tools
07 All That Surrounds (pt. #2) 00:00 Tools
All That Surrounds (pt. #1) 00:00 Tools
9 An Elusive Need 00:00 Tools
06 The Path 00:00 Tools
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How does an instrumental band speak to a listener? Through melancholic melodies and energetic rhythms, dense harmonies, starbursts of noise and breathless interludes. Through organic music that speaks of duality and plurality, of fleeting ideas and ephemeral moments, unexpected climaxes and explosive epiphanies – emotions from life captured in sound. That, in a nutshell, is Exivious, an instrumental quartet that channels a truly unique voice within the contemporary music scene. The sound of Exivious is hard to define; it operates in a space where metal meets fusion meets post-rock and still is none of the above. The band blends a wide variety of musical genres into a coherent, unified sound that’s driven by the incredible chemistry shared by the band members. The instrumental quartet consists of Tymon Kruidenier (ex-Cynic) and Michel Nienhuis (Dodecahedron) on guitars, Robin Zielhorst (ex-Cynic) on fretless bass and Yuma van Eekelen (ex-Pestilence, The New Dominion) on drums. A brief history Exivious was founded by Tymon Kruidenier as the culmination of an unlikely vision – to bring together two disparate genres, jazz fusion and metal, in a previously unexplored way. It was in 2005 that a stable line-up came together, with Tymon Kruidenier, Robin Zielhorst, Michel Nienhuis and Stef Broks (Textures). The modern era Exivious was born. Exivious’ critically acclaimed debut was released independently in 2009. The self-titled album instantly captured the imagination of fans and critics alike, with reviewers calling it “a genre-defining album” (Sputnikmusic.com), “an incredible album which emanates class and skill” (Avant-gardeMetal.com) and “easily…one of the top releases of 2009” (Prog-sphere.com). But in 2010, Tymon and Robin's commitment to US prog metal band Cynic forced Exivious to take a break. The move to the United States meant that they couldn’t give Exivious the time it deserved and the band went on an indefinite hiatus. A year later, though, both Tymon and Robin quit Cynic and moved back to the Netherlands and Exivious picked up where they left off, but with a greater sense of purpose and vigor. This rebirth of the band brought about a new sense of dedication and commitment, with plans for new album releases and much touring. Unfortunately, Stef’s full-time commitment to Textures led to him parting ways with Exivious. He was replaced by longtime friend of the band, Yuma van Eekelen. In 2011, Exivious played their first major outdoor festival at Brutal Assault in Czech Republic. The following year the band joined Obscura, Spawn Of Possession and Gorod on their first European tour. The band has received many positive comments about their live performances, often mentioning the immersive musical experience. At the end of 2012, Exivious kicked off a crowd-funding campaign for their upcoming album, Liminal. The goal of 8,000 Euros was reached within a week and by the end of the campaign, the amount collected was more than double the goal. Subsequently, recording for Liminal kicked off in November 2012 and the album was completed in April 2013. Liminal is produced and mixed by Tymon Kruidenier and is expected to release in November 2013. Liminal draws not from musical influences, but from life itself, capturing emotions, conveying feelings and experiences in a way that instrumental music rarely explores. It’s experimental, original and most importantly, immersive, drawing the listener into a world of sound that is at once challenging and intriguing. by Deepti Unni www.exivious.net www.facebook.com/exivious Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.