bruno spoerri / massonix - hommage au fromage / hollingsville - disposable music - vinyl
DIM 007 - 73470 - uklp - €17.99New Copy
Genre: Techno / Electro - Electronics
1. Ouverture
2. Swiss Pack
3. The Harp And The Whey
4. Harfe und Sirte
5. Hommage au Fromage
6. Folklore moderne
7. Valse du fromager
8. Fast Ray Baroque
9. Raybestos
10. Jet Bolero
11. Hollingsville Industries
12. Magnetic Boot Problem
13. Neptune (feat. Seaming To)
14. The Maxwell Gap
15. Asteroid Waltz
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It has taken over four very active years for the people behind the Finders Keepers label family to finally return to what they still consider to be one of their favourite vinyl projects. Check!!
With a title like this written on a dusty old master tape one has to dig deeper. The second record form the new Disposable Music series is an early 70s conceptual jazz pop album with twinges of Morricone/Nicolai combining dulcimers, harps, a possible tap dancer, modal jazz, a Jew’s harp, tape manipulation, electronic grinds, Brazilian accordion and (dare we say it) b-boy break beats. This is what happened when Bruno Spoerri worked for the Swiss Cheese Consortium.
Retaining the raw early electronic influences of Henk Badings, Oscar Sala and Kid Baltan. Hollingsville, by vintage synth collector Graham Massey (Biting Tongues/ Toolshed/ 808 State) is the perfect complimentary flipside to this LP - boasting a series of instrumental pieces made for radio documentaries about man’s relationship with technology.