METAMORPHOSIS PART I by AC SOUL SYMPHONY

SKU131471
ArtistAC SOUL SYMPHONY
TitleMETAMORPHOSIS PART I
LabelZ RECORDS
Catalog #ZEDDLP 059
Tag
ReleaseW 43 - 2023
FormatVinyl - UK2LP
EAN Barcode5060162575841
Import
 € 31,50 incl. VAT, excl. shipping

Tracks

  1. Windy City Theme
  2. Tradewinds
  3. Six Billion Dollar Man
  4. Seneca Village
  5. Metamorphosis

Description

Legendary producer Dave Lee returns as AC Soul Symphony with the “Metamorphosis” LP - his most ambitious
production project in his 35-year career.

With an inimitable CV and discography that includes over a thousand production credits to his name, hundreds of singles
under renowned pseudonyms including Joey Negro, and three UK top 40 hits as Jakatta, Dave Lee is one of the UK’s
most revered producers of disco and house music, defining each genre with a signature sound. Always looking to push
the boundaries of what it means to make music, his latest project sees Dave return to one of his lesser-known pseudonyms
– AC Soul Symphony – to deliver an epic disco record that takes the sound back to its roots in every way possible.
“A few years ago, I produced a remake of David Shire’s orchestral disco masterpiece Manhattan Skyline under
the alias of AC Soul Symphony. I really enjoyed reworking that classic track in a way that retained my favourite
parts of the original but also writing new musical sections that gave it more my own flavour.”

Comprising 15 beautifully arranged disco tracks that effortlessly span almost two hours, “Metamorphosis” is an album by
definition, but at its core, much more than that – it is a labour of love, meticulously composed, arranged and crafted through
a very tangible and human creative process which is unmatched by many modern producers.
“I do it because I love the process of creating something. My aim is to come up with an end result I genuinely
think I’d want to buy, play and listen to if it wasn’t me.”

Inspired by happy memories from the golden era of TV and the soundtracks of his favourite childhood shows,
“Metamorphosis” was borne of a desire to put the strings center stage and recreate the same analogue sounds that brought
instrumental albums by Love Unlimited, MFSB and Salsoul Orchestra to life.

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