TOMORROW'S ARCHIEVEMENTS: PARRY MUSIC LIBRARY 1976-86 by V/A
SKU | 67358 |
Artist | V/A |
Title | TOMORROW'S ARCHIEVEMENTS: PARRY MUSIC LIBRARY 1976-86 |
Label | PUBLIC INFORMATION |
Catalog # | PUBINF006 |
Tag | |
Release | W 44 - 2012 |
Format | Vinyl - UKLP |
€ 18,99 | incl. VAT, excl. shipping |
Tracks
- Dawn Light: Robin Artus
- Bio-Rhythm: Paul Kass
- Digits: Harry Forbes
- New Invention: Nino Nardini
- Solar Energy: Russ Walker
- Alpha Micro: Robin Artus / Paul Kass
- Builders 2: Harry Forbes
- Integrator: Hermann Langschwert
- Sonic Rhythm: Barry Schleifer
- Technomobile No.2: E Grenga / C Lawry / D Stevens
- Future Directions: Rick Miller
- Turbo Motion: Robin Artus / Paul Kass
- Automation: Robin Artus / Paul Kass
- Utilities: Harry Forbes
- The Beginning: Johnny Hawksworth
- Time Lapse: Harry Forbes
- Poseidon: Paul Williams
- Cuboid: Kerry Beaumont
- Remote Control: Harry Forbes
- Moving Patterns: Barry Schleifer
- Instroscan No.2: Paul Kass
- Communications : Harry Forbes
- Panorama No.2 : Robin Artus / Paul Kass
- Drone No.1: Harry Forbes
- Tomorrow's Achievements: Harry Forbes
Description
This is Tomorrow’s Achievements, an exclusive Public Information foray into the Canadian Library institution, Parry Music. 400 copy pressing. Check!With access granted by founder John Parry Public Information have selected twenty-five of their favourite electronic tracks, an early autumn heat-wave of perfect melody.
Parry Music was founded in Toronto, 1974 by John Parry and Chris Stone. John was formerly a manager of revered UK library Chappell Music and Chris was a Canadian music consultant, both brought some familiar musicians to the table.
Johnny Hawksworth, Robin Artus, Paul Kass, Nino Nardini (close allies with Roger Roger) are on board Tomorrow’s Achievements. At the same time, a little known Canadian Library musician who features heavily, Harry Forbes. Forbes is the real driving force of P.I.'s Parry-Love; a master of imminent, hummable melody, sublime synth miniatures baked in sweetness.
Elsewhere, the other players in proto-Balearic house, groovy electronic disco, spooked choral drone, freaked-modular scorch and weird Radiophonic bleep. These are the soundtracks to movie car chases never known, lost kids TV shows never realized, radio-ads never broadcast – music to make your ears sing for more.
A compliation put together piece by piece at Public Information HQ, lovingly re-mastered by Rashad at D&M, with artwork by Jack Featherstone.