Univaque

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Nothing Can Be Saved 04:26 Tools
Nothing Can Be Saved (Nemesis mix by Alice in Videoland) 03:54 Tools
Converted 03:39 Tools
Soul Inside 03:20 Tools
Do We Feel 03:07 Tools
To Live and to Give 03:50 Tools
Song for No One 03:35 Tools
Precious Is Life 04:19 Tools
Closer 03:36 Tools
At The Café 04:03 Tools
The Prey 04:49 Tools
This Isn't Home 03:35 Tools
Soul Inside (Kitty & The K Remix) 03:55 Tools
This isn´t home 03:35 Tools
Do We Feel ? 03:35 Tools
At the Café (Panzermix) 04:50 Tools
Nothing Can Be Saved (U1_4_C5 remix) 04:48 Tools
Nothing Can Be Saved (single version) 00:00 Tools
Converted (web single version) 03:21 Tools
Univaque / Closer 03:36 Tools
Nothing Can Be Saved - Nemesis Mix By Alice In Videoland 03:54 Tools
Nothing can be saved (nemesis 03:36 Tools
Univaque / Soul Inside 03:54 Tools
Univaque / The Prey 04:49 Tools
Univaque / Nothing Can Be Saved (Album Version) 04:49 Tools
Univaque / Do We Feel? 04:49 Tools
Univaque / Converted (Album Version) 03:40 Tools
Univaque / At The Cafй 03:40 Tools
Converted (Album version) 00:34 Tools
Nothing Can Be Saved (Album Version) 00:34 Tools
Nothing Can Be Saved (Nemesis mix by Alice In Videoland) - Nemesis mix by Alice In Videoland 00:34 Tools
nothing can be saved - single version 04:07 Tools
Nothing can be saved (u1_4_c5 00:34 Tools
nothing can be saved - u1_4_c5 remix 04:48 Tools
Soul Inside - Kitty & the K Remix 03:56 Tools
Univaque / At The Café 04:48 Tools
At The Café - Panzermix 04:52 Tools
Nothing can be saved (u1 4 c5 remix) 04:48 Tools
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Univaque is a British band based in Sweden that makes happy synthpop with an almost sixties touch to the vocals, but with strong early Depeche Mode influences musicwise. They have recently released their debut album "Lost in a Maze" on SubSpace Communications, produced by two thirds of Elegant Machinery. The name Univaque has a nice futuristic sound to it as well as an interesting origin, Johan Malmgren who read in an Elvis book about an american DJ who called himself that in the fifties. He played lots of different styles of music, and it started what he called the “univaque” style. The band has strong retro influences from "Speak and Spell" kick-drums and Yazoo-esque synth leads, the way it was in the early eighties electropop. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.