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PERMVAC 038CD
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2009 release. Permanent Vacation are delighted to bring you the second volume in the Space Oddities saga, again compiled by Alexis Le-Tan (Tigersushi Bass System) and Jess (Jess & Crabbe, 10lec6). This time they've chosen a new direction: A psychedelic journey through libraries. More organic, guitar-led and psychedelic than the previous Space Oddities compilation, this release still hones in on the dancefloor -- featuring freaky synths and fierce beats -- but contains some of the most delirious excursions into forgotten library music, from head-nod prog to acid-folk and Middle Eastern-tinged funk, then more orthodox psych grolwers ending in a sea of synth-wave, all presented in a well-researched package with all material fully-authorized and licensed. Featuring a 12-page booklet with artwork courtesy of Parisian illustrator Sanghon Kim as well as sleevenotes written by Joel Martin and Gareth Goddard, the two greatest authorities on library music.
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PERMVAC 025CD
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2008 release. Continuing in their quest to deliver quality and obscure sought after music, Permanent Vacation goes deeper than ever with Space Oddities, a compilation of rare European library grooves from 1975-1984. Two obsessive French DJs, crate diggers and collectors -- Alexis Le-Tan (music journalist and member of the Tigersushi Bass System) and Jess (from the famed French house duo Jess & Crabbe and drummer for punk band 10lec6) -- dive into a world of spacey, cosmic, funky and freaky disco-focused tracks from their library discoveries. Library music was produced from the early '50s by known and unknown composers and talented session musicians. These records were never commercially available; you had to subscribe to the labels in order to get them. Used mainly in films, TV series or commercials, they covered various genres, types of songs, atmospheres and sound effects. Producers, beat dealers and discerning DJs have been hunting down these records for many years and using them as secret weapons. Inspired by compilations like Anti N.Y., Teutonik Disaster, New York Noise, Disco Not Disco from labels like Gomma, Soul Jazz and Strut, as well as the explosion of the nu-disco-balearic-cosmic scene, Le-Tan and Jess reveal their best kept secrets to a wider audience. They also took the time to hunt down all the composers or label owners who had the rights for the tracks, in order to license them properly and give credit where it is due. Slick artwork by designers Check Morris depicts a contemporary take on the design of an old library record, and a booklet includes original illustrations, extensive sleeve notes and descriptions of each track.
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