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Moog Acid (LLP64)

by Luke Vibert

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Intro 01:44
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Schwing 05:09
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Dream 106 05:34
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JJPLVDNB 01:53
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Messy Hop 04:41
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You Moog Me 03:50
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Bonus Track 00:06

about

In 2001 Jean Jacques Perrey and Luke Vibert met for the first time to embark on a fantastic journey that would finally yield the remarkable ‘Moog Acid’ album you now hold in your hands.

In the intervening years there were many recording sessions in different studios with different musicians and days, weeks, years spent looking for the perfect Moog sound. And all the time esoteric messages from Jean Jacques concerning The book of Enoch, the future of the human race and his secret communications with dolphins were being beamed in…

For those a little hazy on music history, Jean Jacques is the electronic pioneer from France who used the methods of music concrete – namely incredibly artful tape editing – and synthesised sound to create pop masterpieces every bit as complex as the work of Brian Wilson or George Martin. He was discovered by the artist/film maker/poet Jean Cocteau, taught Edith Piaf to play the synthesiser, moved to the US where he wrote the theme for Disney World and hung out with Salvador Dali, who pronounced JJP’s version of ‘Flight Of The Bumble Bee’ “Magnificent!” (and so it is having been created using recordings of real bees which Perrey then spent 72 hours straight editing to the correct pitch and speed).

He is perhaps best known for the track EVA which was remixed by Fatboy Slim in 1997 to become a chart hit and advert staple. He also co-wrote ‘Remember’ with Air for their Moon Safari album and at 77 is still performing around the world, most recently in Russia and the US.

Luke Vibert is the man behind Wagon Christ, Plug, Amen Andrews, Kerrier District and lots more, he’s recorded for Warp, Virgin, Mo Wax, Ninja and Rephlex label and along with fellow Cornish man Richard ‘Aphex’ James and Tom ‘Squarepusher’ Jenkinson was responsible for revolutionizing British electronica in the early 90’s.

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released January 1, 2007

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