Library Music Themes
General Sharing & Discussion => Vintage Library Vinyl and CD rips => Topic started by: LMTH303 on April 05, 2019, 08:25:39 PM
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[Ariston] - BRM 007 - VA - Science-Fiction - Metereology
Not too sure that this wasn't shared before. There's a 2013 youtube video of one track...by Killa himself...:)
Here's a fresh rip of this interesting album that is rightfully worthy of your attention.
mega.nz/#!yqRyUIaY!4lepesT9iKR_LgUxj_q9IL1VCQE5Kf2djge0HmOrldE
(https://i.imgur.com/5LeBWds.jpg)
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Thanks for sharing this!
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Thank you so much, LMTH303.
An interesting record indeed, and new for me.
I was curious about this, as I like both metereology and electronic music.
It turned out to be a cosmic album I enjoy a lot. :)
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interesting, thanks!
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Thank you so much, LMTH303.
An interesting record indeed, and new for me.
I was curious about this, as I like both metereology and electronic music.
It turned out to be a cosmic album I enjoy a lot. :)
Rocco, your comment makes me wonder if any of these sounds were used during any station weather breaks, etc. Ya just never know where some of this music will show up 8]
Thank you House, for more interesting and unusual sounds.
:)
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Thank you, LMTH303!!!
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Thanks for this interesting recording. I instantly recognized"Robot Workers" as being constructed of Art Of Noise samples from a collection which J. J. Jeczalik released in 1993. DIscogs places "Science Fiction - Meterology" as a 1989 recording, so i'm curious if that date is incorrect or if those involved had access to the samples prior to J.J. making them public.
"Robot" seems to be an attempt to recreate this piece, also using odd clangings from the introduction of "How To Kill"