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Space Oddities - A Compilation Of Rare European Library Grooves From 1977 - 1984 (2008)
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Length:  1:12:58
    Track Listing:
      1.  
      exotique    2:31
      2.  
      reaching the infinite    3:22
      3.  
      sons of the snake    5:23
      4.  
      muscle and heat    4:00
      5.  
      energy    2:47
      6.  
      flipper    2:55
      7.  
      girls will be girls    5:21
      8.  
      system 80    3:42
      9.  
      balimba    4:39
      10.  
      black safari    3:13
      11.  
      sound inventions    3:04
      12.  
      stone roller    5:33
      13.  
      dance robot    4:03
      14.  
      cloning    6:24
      15.  
      n 15    2:05
      16.  
      dali    1:25
      17.  
      ozone    3:24
      18.  
      robot avenue    3:50
      19.  
      danse soeur    5:07
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      Label: Permanent Vacation
      Catalog#: PERMVAC 025-2
      Format: CD, Compilation
      Country: Germany
      Released:Jun 2008
      Genre: Electronic, Funk / Soul
      Style: Electro, Experimental, Disco


      Permanent Vacation release a new compilation titled Space Oddities: A Compilation of Rare European Library Grooves from 1977 – 1984 later this month.

      Compiled by French DJs Alexis Le-Tan and Jess, the collection compiles funky and freaky music from films, TV series and commercials from the period.

      Le-Tan, a music journalist, and Jess, formerly of house duo Jess & Crabbe, worked for more than five years to put the compilation together, collecting rare grooves that had been previously thought lost to time. And, if our eyes don't deceive us, it even includes a cut from the Black Devil Disco Club man himself, Bernard Fevre. Count on the promised thorough sleeve notes and information on each cut to confirm or deny. (Resident Advisor)

      Here's a tantalising prospect: a compilation of obscure European library music dating from 1975 to 1984. Delivering on the promise of its title, this album is crammed with peculiar, predominantly electronic grooves all riffing on a spacey, sci-fi theme. You'll encounter probing oscillations, stripped-down drum machine emissions and all out vintage disco goodness - there even appears to be a track included from Black Devil Disco Club's Bernard Fevre: 'Dali' clocks in at just under a minute and a half, sounding like a cross between Sven Libaek's film music and some lost proto Italo classic. It's virtually impossible to not be won over by this collection, and while it might be accused of pandering to kitsch tastes, compositionally this stuff really impresses. Not only does it tend to be sonically interesting in its post-Radiophonic bleeps and blips, but thanks to the clever selections of its French curators Alexis Le-Tan and Jess, there's a lighthearted dancefloor compatibility running throughout the entire album. Ace. (boomkat.com)


      1 Roland Bocquet - Exotique (2:31)
      2 Jean-Pierre Decerf & Gérard Zajd - Reaching The Infinite (3:23)
      3 Alan Shearer - Sons Of The Snake (5:24)
      4 Phil Davies (2) , Ch. Ried* - Muscle And Heat (3:59)
      5 Claude Perraudin - Energy (2:47)
      6 Philippe Besombes - Flipper (2:55)
      7 Yan Tregger - Girls Will Be Girls (5:20)
      8 Thierry Durbet & Harry Williams Verschu - System 80 (3:41)
      9 S. Olivier Takara Percussions Balimba (4:40)
      10 Jean-Pierre Decerf , Gérard Zajd & Tony Cerrona - Black Safari (3:13)
      11 Klaus Weiss - Sound Inventions (3:04)
      12 Sauveur Mallia - Stone Roller (5:33)
      13 F. McDonald* & C. Rae* - Dance Robot (4:03)
      14 Brian Bennett - Cloning (6:24)
      15 Roger Roger - N° 15 (2:04)
      16 Bernard Fevre - Dali (1:25)
      17 J.L. Bucchi* & R. Tambin* - T. Lipton* - Ozone (3:25)
      18 Sauveur Mallia - Robot Avenue (3:51)
      19 A. Kalma* - Danse Soeur (5:08)
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