** 2024 lucky restock, sold out at the source ** Recorded in 1975. Selected by Dennis Tyfus. This is the second in a series of Edmond de Deyster (who sadly died in '99) archival lp's. Edmond de Deyster left an incredible amount of reel tapes behind, full of beautiful analog synthesizer music. His family was kind enough to share this archive with us. It took me way longer than expected to get this second installment together, partly because I wanted to interview his relatives and other people who knew him during the years these tapes were made. Frankly, time flies by too quick, and I decided to release this second lp first, and do all the interviews for the third release in this series. This second lp got selected from 2 reel tapes that were in the same box as the ones from the first lp. one of them mentions the same info as those first ones, "1975", the fourth tape didn't mention any information. I'm not entirely sure if these recordings were made in the same period, though they sound more like the previous stuff than like anything from the upcoming releases; incredibly sad and lonely synth tunes. Comes in a duo-coloured cover with photo's from Edmond de Deyster and an insert with liner notes and another picture, limited to 500 copies."