It's Vinyl Month here at M4M. Yep, in an attempt to pick up the slack after technical difficulties have kept me from posting much here lately, I'm gonna go thru my 12 inch black round thingies and spend the month featuring some weird old records of drool-worthy obscurity, lovingly hand-ripped from crusty old vinyl on to my new computer (Umm...tell me if the new recording software sounds ok, ok?) Record Store Day is coming up, after all.
We post all kinds of music here, but one thing we can all agree on is the grooviness of '60s Space Age/lounge/ pop. Albums of this sort have been some of the most downloaded 'round these parts, and this one has it all: futuristic Perrey/Kingsley-like keyboards, discotheque dance energy, Roger Roger-esque wackiness, lounge jazz, Latin rhythms, and sample-able funk grooves. It was released by the British library label Studio 1, who had ties to a German company, and I do notice some rather Teutonic-looking names in the writing credits. Otherwise, there's nothing else I've been able to find out about these most talented chaps.
7 comments:
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Trish
Oooh, organ music! Any honky-tonk C&W or Led Zeppelin themes done in the Griffin style?
Windbag
Looking forward to this rip Fab. I hope all is well.
J-unit
Thx J, everything's swell.
"Any honky-tonk C&W or Led Zeppelin themes done in the Griffin style?" Ha, I wish. Tho I will be posting some of those c/w oddities you sent me - anyone up for some country classics done in a finger-snappin' swing stylee?
I am up for hearing this "must have" so if you can maybe do a re-post of the missing organ links (great band name!) ?
Re-upload please!
And like a miracle of space-age technology, it's back up.
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