Vadim is very proud to be able to reissue one of the most ambitious and costly records to come out of 70s library music, the legendary Rythmes Contemporains from the brilliant Janko Nilovic.
Taken from the mythical Dance and Mood Music series by English library music label Chappell, this record from French composer Paul Piot is packed full with typically sixties grooves, totally pop atmospheres, and wonderfully mod sounds.
From the Chappell library music label collection “Dance and Mood Music”, as is the Paul Piot album also reissued this month by Vadim, this album from Pierre Dutour crams in the best grooves in vogue at the bridge of the late 60s, early 70s.
Released in 1971, under the blanket of library music anonymity, “Jungle Obsession” is one of those rare and precious records whose extraordinary personality is instantly recognised by the ear of the listener.
Radical and veritable manifesto, “Pop Electronique” is an excessively cult record that the English enviously wish they could claim as their own. A piece of extreme and atypical instrumental madness with an alien edge - brainchild of the fabulous Cecil Leuter.
For every good ears on the earth, Janko Nilovic is a real icon, a living God, a gold mine for 70's sounds. Remixed by Eric Caspar, his simple and stirring themes take a new dimension.