You are weightless in a coral jungle gym, watching a family of seahorses float by in order of height. Little bubbles are floating upward out of your oxygen tank... Norm at Lunar Atrium has the absolute best collection of this kind of music -- scores and scores of unknown 70s underwater soundtracks improvised by tight turtleneck-wearing Italian guys with roomfuls of percussion instruments and tone generators. This album, by A.R. Luciani, was a birthday present last summer -- thanks Norm!
Nice excerpt. The inspiration for this comes from French classical composer Claude Debussy, I guess. Half of his 3 hour opera Pelléas et Mélisande (1902) is about water, the other half about light, the 2 elements intricately mixed along the opera.
Cool, I hope you enjoy!! And sorry for all the crackles... :(
ReplyDeleteAnd it would make a very nice Christmas gift if Mister C, would share the entire album for everyone interested to enhoy. Thanks for the introduction!
ReplyDeleteWow. Amazingly beautiful. I now need to find this record, pronto. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteNice excerpt. The inspiration for this comes from French classical composer Claude Debussy, I guess. Half of his 3 hour opera Pelléas et Mélisande (1902) is about water, the other half about light, the 2 elements intricately mixed along the opera.
ReplyDeleteAny chance you have a link to download the whole album?
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Here's the rest of side 2. The first side is very boring -- you don't need it.
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would it be possible to re-up this please? would really like to hear it
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