Vanguard Records, a division of Concord Bicycle Music, has announced the vinyl reissue of Moog Indigo, one of the most iconic and
influential titles from the catalog of French electronic music innovator
Jean-Jacques Perrey. Available March 24th, the album was pressed on
audiophile-quality 180-gram vinyl at RTI from lacquers cut by Chris Bellman at
Bernie Grundman Mastering using the original analog album master. This
meticulously and faithfully reproduced edition will mark the first official
hi-fidelity vinyl reissue of this title in the U.S. since the album’s original
pressings in 1970.
Jean-Jacques Perrey, who recently passed away at the age of
87, is credited with being a key player in the development of modern electronic
music. From his early collaborations with Gershon Kingsley, a former colleague
of John Cage, to his latter day collaborations with French pop duo AIR,
Perrey’s unique stylistic approach to the Moog synthesizer opened up a world of
possibilities for generations of artists. Primarily employing a combination of
the Moog synthesizer, magnetic tape, and the Ondioline ̶ a
French precursor to modern synthesizers
̶ Perrey assembled space-age,
sonic collages that inspired artists as diverse as hip-hop legends Gang Starr
to contemporary Australian hit-maker, Gotye, whose Ondioline Orchestra recently
paid tribute to the musician with a live performance of his best-known songs.
The long list of Perrey’s notable contributions to popular music includes the
song “Baroque Hoedown,” written with Kingsley in 1967, and later used
prominently by Disneyland for the inimitable Main Street Electrical Parade,
which is now making its triumphant return to the park after a 20-year hiatus.
Released at the height of Perrey’s long career, Moog Indigo
offers a kaleidoscopic array of sounds, blending funk, lounge, and the
avant-garde, delivered with imagination and the artist’s signature playful
sensibility. The centerpiece of the album, “E.V.A.”, has been heavily sampled
by acts as diverse as Kool Keith (aka Dr. Octagon) (1996’s “3000”) and Pusha T
(2014’s “Lunch Money”) to Fatboy Slim (whose 1997 remix of the song became a
classic dancefloor staple) and stands the test of time with its space-age funk.
Most recently, “E.V.A.” was included in the critically-acclaimed, sought-after
4-LP collection, Jazz Dispensary: Cosmic Stash, which was released exclusively
for Record Store Day in April 2016. Rounding out the record is "Gossipo
Perpetuo," a tape loop collage that combines chattering voices with a
fast-paced synthesizer samba groove, creating a smile-inducing slice of
electronic pop. Apple tapped this tune as part of 2016’s “Shot on iPhone” ad
campaign.
Track Listing:
A1. Soul City
A2. E.V.A.
A3. The Rose And The Cross
A4. Cat In The Night
A5. Flight Of The Bumblebee
A6. Moog Indigo
B1. Gossipo Perpetuo
B2. Country Rock Polka
B3. The Elephant Never Forgets
B4. 18th Century Puppet
B5. Hello Dolly
B6. Passport To The Futuredigo
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