Here's something over five years old now (and one of the first pieces I ever read about library music), posted in the hopes that someone will get a kick out of it.
Highly recommend psychedelicbabymag.com (no longer in print) to all the music lovers here for its insightful interviews, reviews, and articles!
http://www.psychedelicbabymag.com/2013/02/janko-nilovic-interview.htmlOne (slightly modified) quote from the interview:
"From "Vocal Impressions" to "Supra Pop Impressions" I used all my musical knowledge. I know why those records had a success. It's because in 1969 the Background music was all old numbers. When I arrived, I quietly revolutionized the kind of work. After my last record “Balkan Impressions” (Belgium), I stopped because a lot of musicians & composers copied my works and saturate the market. During my contract with MP 2000, I was completely free concerning the choice of the style, compositions and the arrangements. That was a real advantage."
(Just a shot in the dark, but does anybody here have Balkans Impressions? I quite like this one track I've heard off it...)