Unieqav is the new album by Alva Noto and latest edition in the Uni  series - an outlet for his more rhythmic and dancefloor-oriented work.  The Uni series began when Alva Noto was booked to play live at the club  UNIT in Tokyo, and had to adapt his sound accordingly for that  environment.
 Unieqav is a continuation and development of the concept of Alva Noto's  'Unitxt' and 'Univrs' albums, and completes the third part in the  trilogy, whereby each record is both unique and part of the bigger  picture. This is also mirrored in the artwork for each, which when  combined form a triptych spelling 'Uni' 
 
 Described by Carsten Nicolai as "sonically representing an underwater dive", the  gleaming 'Unieqav' brings as usual an inherent artistic, conceptual and  scientific depth. Mathematics, data, unit systems, grids, rhythms,  codes, text, language, spoken word, DNA, science technology and nature  are all utilised, for both inspiration and execution.  
 
 As with the last two Uni releases, the French sound poet Anne-James  Chaton collaborates here, on 'Uni Dna'. Where on previous records Chaton  first provided a vocal track to which Nicolai composed, this time the  duo flipped it; the poet wrote for an existing track, adding his unique  vocal approach to recite amino acids that constitute the DNA molecule.
2LP: Gatefold sleeve