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- Record Label: Forgotten Futures
- Release Date: Jun 23, 2017
- Summary: The compilation of tracks of the electronic pop pioneer who used an Ondioline, a French proto-synthesizer, features collaborations with Angelo Badalamenti and Dick Hyman.
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- Record Label: Forgotten Futures
- Genre(s): Electronic, Pop/Rock
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Jul 20, 2017Jean-Jacques Perrey et son Ondioline is deceptively experimental music in the lineage of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop or Tomita: lush musical soundscapes that still come alive to modern ears, more than a half-century after they were recorded.
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UncutJul 20, 2017The second half of this compilation, thoughtfully assembled by Gotye's Wally De Backer, features Perrey demonstrating the range of the Ondioline's sonority with 10-second clips of him mimicking a banjo, castanets, oboe and so on, restored from the original acetate. The first half collects 11 of Perrey's more conventional Ondioline compositions from the '50s and '60s. [Aug 2017, p.48]
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Jul 20, 2017Oddball fun, and educational too.
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Jul 21, 2017It’s a tremendously playful collection that veers from the spectral spaghetti western of Visa To The Stars to Chicken On The Rocks; an screwball jaunt that’s begging to be used as the theme for an absurd Radio 4 panel show.
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Q MagazineJul 20, 2017It's the cat-on-an-electric-hot-tin-roof cartoonery that makes Perrey such a joy. [Aug 2017, p.110]