Hey folks,
Hope you're doing okay. Finally some decent warm weather comes the way of Amsterdam, meaning both myself and hype cat are more than happy with the current situation - feet up, squinting at a laptop screen in the sunshine, sipping a beer (me) and munching on snacks (me + cat). Simple pleasures. Hoorah!
Notwithstanding it's nearly the end of the month, which means next Sunday will be #Vortex time. Bring your theme ideas to the hashtag later on, please!
Last Sunday saw @corin_ja in the chair, delivering a funky dancefloor primer in the shape of the first half of David Mancuso's "The Loft Vol. 1" compilation, which got the assembled bopping aroud quite successfully. Or maybe it was the punch. Either ways, thanks to Corin for the pick and for sailing the frisbaton across to @giflian, who's right here with the introduction to their debut selection..."As this is my first time presenting an album to #ListeningClub, I hope you will indulge me for my choice of a 38 minute instrumental prog rock album. My apologies/you’re welcome.
I discovered this album a year ago today, in the vinyl collection I inherited from my father. The cover art was too abstract to say anything about the contents, so I put it on the turntable. And it was weird, and I like weird. (I hope you also like weird.)
The artist was well-known in several countries, and prolific as a musician and collaborator, but this album is a departure from his usual genres and it probably confused his fans. Plenty of his other albums are on streaming, but not this one; so this imperfect recording-off-vinyl was the best version I could find.
While the album is labeled as prog rock it runs the gamut on 70s sounds. The 3rd track is psychedelic, the second-to-last is like library music. This was originally meant to be a ballet score, but when that didn’t happen the recorded parts were re-engineered and sprinkled with synthesizer and electric guitar. The liner notes have a literary quote for each track, but the music doesn’t take itself as seriously. "
Right then. Download's here, stream's below:
Hope to see you 20:00 BST (GMT+1) later today.





