Double LP version. "In the heyday of low-budget television and scrappy genre filmmaking, producers who needed a soundtrack for their commercial entertainments could reach for a selection of library music: LPs of stock recordings whose contents fit any mood required. Though at the time, the use of such records was mostly a cost-cutting maneuver for productions that couldn't afford to hire their own composer, the industry soon took on its own life: library publishers became major financial successes, and much of the work they released was truly extraordinary. In fact, many of these anonymous or pseudonymous scores-on-demand were crafted by the some of the greatest musical minds of the late 20th century, expert musicians and innovative composers who revelled in the freedoms offered, paradoxically, by this most corporate of fields. Unusual Sounds is a deep dive into a musical universe that has, until now, been accessible only to producers and record collectors; a celebration of this strange industry and an examination of its unique place at the nexus of art and commerce. This compilation includes compositions by Brainticket founder Joel Vandroogenbroeck, KPM Allstars John Cameron and Keith Mansfield, Montenegrin-born composer Janko Nilović, and the Italian film composer Stefano Torossi amongst others. Album art by Robert Beatty.
"a superb selection of sound library funk from the glory days of the
European scene – collected here together in support of the book of the
same name! In case you're new to the scene – the Euro sound library
world of the 60s and 70s was a place where extremely creative musicians
could come together and create their own sort of grooves without a worry
for placement on the record charts – as most of these cuts were locked
in the vaults, then licensed briefly for use on radio, TV, or
commercials – which led to a few of these gems getting some famous, but
anonymous play on classic cop or crime shows at the time. The
compilation brings together some of the best examples of this scene –
loads of cuts that have been our favorites over the years – a whopping
20 tracks that include "Half Forgotten Daydreams" by John Cameron,
"Funky Fanfare" by Keith Mansfield, "Weeping Eelgrass" by Mladen Franko,
"Mild Maniac" by Peter Patzer, "Dream Number Two" by Roland Hollinger,
"Soft Wind" by Gary Pacific Orchestra, "Tropicola" by Stringtronics,
"Survivor" by Klaus Weiss, "La Dimonstrazione" by Daniele Patucchi,
"Feeling Tense" by Stefano Torossi, "Xenos Cosmos" by Janko Nilovic,
"Night Breeze" by Franco Micalizzi, and "Fancy Good" by Electric Machine" Dustygroove