Posts Tagged ‘Vadim Music’

Distro Tango: Stringtronics “Mind Bender” (1972)!

Sunday, December 12th, 2010

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Just when you thought you couldn’t squeeze another record into your collection (especially in the crowded “S” section!), the fine folks over at Vadim Music come out with this psych/baroque masterpiece — Stringtronics Mind Bender! Mixing a bit of 1972 (the year of its release) and 1772 (the year of Harpsichords and shit!), Mind Bender definitely lives up to its name. Think of the music as the missing link between David Axelrod’s “Song of Innocence” and Ennio Morricone’s Sergio Leone period and some Command Records exoticism. Need some visual cues? Well, some of the tracks were used in 1973 European erotic film SCORE. Now that’s smooth.

This reissue is on 180-gram vinyl and is limited to 1,000 copies (each of which is hand numbered)!

For audio samples and to order Stringtronics Mind Bender, click HERE!

Label Spotlight: Vadim Music and “Bobby Boyd Congress”

Tuesday, March 1st, 2011

This week we’re giving the spotlight to one of our favorite reissue labels, Vadim Music (France). Each day this week the LITA bloggerati will dig deep into their extensive catalog, only to surface with some deep rare grooves you may have missed. Today we give you the total bad assness of Bobby Boyd Congress - Bobby Boyd Congress (VDA033 | LP)!

Utter the name Bobby Boyd Congress to any collector or serious fan of 70s rare groove and you’ll suddenly see their face strangely come to life, lit intensely with a mix of desire, frustration and resignation. Then, he/she will proceed to explain to you that this legendary record is a holy grail of European groove, of which the perilous and dangerous quest sends the most manic diggers insane.

Indeed this little funk/soul gem, displeased with its meagre 300 copy pressing in 1971, possesses a great number of other attributes which have sent its collector value through the roof (up to 1500 euro): a hot and rough production recorded at Studio Davout; the talents of the excellent American musicians exiled in Paris, the participation of Frank Abel (vocals and organ) and Lafayette Hudson (composition and bass) who would continue together, without saxophonist Bobby Boyd, under the Ice name and later the Lafayette Afro Rock Band. These two legendary line-ups recorded and released several cult albums in France – break-heavy, and with extended trance-like impros and scorching grooves. Their sound’s energy and power is already flagrant on this one, a jarring mix of funk, soul and rock and explosive instrumentation based on rough guitars, harmonious brass, wild organ and tireless drums. The vocals are just as extraordinary and add the final caress to this outstanding record that has at last been granted the reissue it deserves.

Label Spotlight: Vadim Music and “Pericolo Negli Abissi”

Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011

Day Two of our label spotlight on Vadim Music (France). Each day this week the LITA bloggerati will dig deep into their extensive catalog, only to surface with some rare grooves you may have missed. Today we give you the Italian soundtrack abyss that is Stefano Liberati - Pericolo Negli Abissi (VDA032 | LP)!

At the heart of legendary Roman label CAM’s archives (and one of their buried treasures) is the dazzling and intoxicating original soundtrack composed by Stefano Liberati for the film Pericolo Negli Abissi. The film, made by Bruno Vailati, was released in 1977 and harps on the Jaws era aquatic paranoia. Jaws may have had the “dah-dum” orchestra…but Pericolo Negli Abissi has wah guitars! Much cooler.

Though the film may be long forgotten by more serious film fans, its anthological score has continued to obsess collectors of rare and impossible to find Italian soundtracks, a source of deep emotions and intense pleasures. This exact reissue of the original LP means you don’t have to drop beaucoup bucks to check out the pulsating, endlessly moving jazz funk tracks found here. Stefano Liberati and his generous orchestration of strings, brass, keys and varied percussion sweeps us away with his compositions on blue-tinged cinematic waves, before we lose ourselves in a backwater of sublime groove, steeped in bass, guitar and first class beats. Totally addictive, this record rises to the challenge of marrying funk, swing and jazz with the melancholy of a Riz Ortolani in the Cannibal Holocaust era.

For audio samples and to order Stefano Liberati - Pericolo Negli Abissi, click HERE!

Label Spotlight: Vadim Music and “La Formule Du Baron”

Thursday, March 3rd, 2011

Day three of our label spotlight on Vadim Music. Each day this week the LITA bloggerati (yes, I did just write that!) will dig deep into their extensive catalog, only to surface with some rare grooves you may have missed. Today we give you the the album that defies all categories while at the same time epitomizing them: Bernard Estardy – La Formule du Baron (VDA031 | LP)

In an enigmatic, deceptively serene sleeve, bathed in strangely disturbing winter light, appears the deeply rooted shadow of a man staring miles into the distance. His freakish yet confident stance, his thick horn-rimmed glasses and wind tousled hair give him every air of a slightly decadent aristocrat, while the gothic typeface to his left succeeds in adding a nice baroque touch. Standing to such ceremony, La Formule du Baron obviously cannot be a record like any other. To confirm our first impression, our mysterious Baron decides to invite us to an incredible and sumptuous musical banquet, defined by a freedom and inventiveness rarely found together on one same record. A crazy alchemist, let loose in his mythical CBE Studio, our host concocts succulent musical recipes exuding the perfume of sparkling orchestral pop, an aroma of spicy funk, a sprinkling of unbridled jazz, and the incredible vapours of mutant variety of the curious vocals kind.

Behind this mind-blowing production, these generous creations and this old-fashioned pseudonym hides in fact one of greatest producers the hexagon has ever known, the passionate, and sadly missed Bernard Estardy. Loyal organist for Nino Ferrer, he also produced and rubbed shoulders with practically all of French variety’s personalities (for better or for worse,) composed several library music pieces, and gave birth to his fair share of cult space disco tracks. Impossible to categorise, La Formule du Baron remains his masterpiece, standing alongside the pop and psychedelic greats of the 60s and 70s.

For audio samples and to order Bernard Estardy – La Formule du Baron click HERE!

New from Vadim Music – Bobby Boyd Congress (CD version) and Original Pop Corn (V/A)

Thursday, May 19th, 2011

A few months back we reviewed an excellent new release on Vadim Music–the Bobby Boyd Congress (VDA033) record from 1971. You should check out the full review for more details, but for now, we’re excited to finally have in stock the CD pressing of this holy grail record! Also just in is the excellent Original Pop Corn (VAD023CD) album.

Within the series of great hit albums springing from the hot bed of sixties pop, Original Pop Corn stands out as an unsurpassable model in the genre. An explosive record, fruit of the overactive minds of the maddest of French musicians. On the album are members of the cult group Cruciférius, the Franco-Moroccan soul singer Vigon (un-credited), plus the gifted arranger Karl-Heinz-Schafer (author of the famous score Les Gants Blancs du Diable, also reissued by Vadim).

Using the studio as an instrument in its own right, they gave birth to a mutant jam track rolling out in 7 different versions/variations, and so prefiguring the remixing technique ahead of its time. Stuffed with effects from a whole bunch of genres (delay, back-masking, electro) and doped with magical filters (the phaser on pre-techno tracks “Sweet Pop Corn Part 1 & 2″) Original Pop Corn takes the form of a brutal funk earthquake, hit with psychedelic currents that defy all forms of classification. Known and actively sought out by Beat diggers, Mod DJs and adventurous music fanatics alike, this gem remains one of the holy grails of rare European groove and pop culture.

For audio samples and to order V/A Original Pop Corn click HERE!

Just in from Vadim Music: Janko Nilovic “Funky Tramway” and Jean-Claude Pelletier “Streaking”

Wednesday, July 13th, 2011

Our friends at Vadim Music do it again with two great new reissues. Just in this week are two super rare titles: Janko Nilovic’s Funky Tramway and Jean-Claude Pelletier’s Streaking!

Doted with a great reputation and very stable value in the often fluctuating rare groove market, Funky Tramway is often considered to be one of the rarest and most well developed of Janko Nilovic’s records, easily rivalling his famous cult album Rythmes Contemporains (which is already sold out). And yet, apart from a few already compiled tracks and enthused descriptions on the web from lucky record hunters here and there, little was actually known about this opus which only made its way into the hands of lucky few collectors. Deluxe CD and LP reissue, so there’s no excuse!

For audio samples and to order Janko Nilovic’s Funky Tramway, hop on over HERE!

Jean-Claude Pelletier’s Streaking is a mythical record. It’s a reference constantly name-checked by world-funk circles of record hunters, producers and collectors who consider it an incredible funk inferno, bursting with colossal breaks and vintage grooves. A somewhat perfect hybrid of American soul’s energy and the science of French pop. Finally reissued on CD and LP, this is bound to sell out so don’t sleep!

For audio samples and to order Jean-Claude Pelletier’s Streaking, streak on over HERE!

New Vadim Music Titles IN STOCK!

Wednesday, December 14th, 2011

Just got some great new titles in from our friends at Vadim Music. These are all vinyl only and pressed in limited quantities, so don’t sleep!

First up is the second lost album from the legendary Bobby Boyd. This is an extremely rare record existing only as promo copies and only seen for top $ on the collector market. A coveted funk gem mixing gentle ballads and wild instrumentals, the groove is hot, smooth and finely honed, revealing the full sensitivity of his compositions.

For audio samples and to order Bobby Boyd – Bobby Boyd (VAD039 – LP), click here!

Another great title from master Janko Nilovic, Psyc’ Impressions is an enigma of wacked-out sixties/seventies styles. Elements of big band jazz, psychedelic, funk and rock meld themselves to a solid pop base that never lets up. Guitars are dipped into an acid bath, bass and drums wind on to infinity, and swarms of brass kindle the live embers of a high-powered groove.

For audio samples and to order Janko Nilovic - Psyc’ Impressions (VAD040 – LP), click here!

A legendary super group featuring France’s best musicians of that era–André Ceccarelli on drums, Marc Chantereau on keyboards and percussion, Christian Padovan on bass and Slim Pezin on guitar–C.C.P.P. is a shining example of 70s European jazz funk. If you like your grooves deep and virtuosic, then look no further.

For audio samples and to order C.C.P.P. – C.C.P.P. (VAD041 – LP) click here!