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2014 3 Mrz

Detective Themes, Spy Music and Imaginary Thrillers

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Soul Jazz Records new release Inner City Beat! Detective Themes, Spy Music and Imaginary Thrillers is a unique CD (and 2LP) release + an exclusive limited-edition specially created 60-page graphic novel (by the mysterious cult 1960s pulp-fiction writer Mark ‘Badly’ Antringham).

The music on the album is a killer selection of funky, deep, rare, exciting and dancefloor heavyweight ‘spy themes’, ‘detective music’ and thrillers from the 1960s and 1970s. The music spans heavyweight break-beat funk, deep and heavy jazz, super-catchy mod themes, imaginary super-charged orchestral soundtracks and more.

These tracks are put together from British library music companies (DeWolfe, KPM, Conroy, Amphonic) all of whom supplied music regularly to television and films around the world during this period, often for use in detective and spy programmes, series and films.

Created as work for hire in anticipation of television or film usage, many were never broadcast and have thus remained unheard, stored in the vaults for many years. Other tracks featured were used as incidental or title music in long-forgotten 1960s detective and cult programs.

And whilst the names of the artists and composers featured on this album have remained relatively obscure (Syd Dale, Reg Tilsley, Johnny Pearson, Barry Stoller etc), the music they created is in fact some of the most well known and highly accessible music in the world – due to its widespread usage on these detective and thriller (and many other genre) television shows and films during this period.

In the 1960s and 1970s, these British music libraries used to promote these recordings to television and film productions on limited-run vinyl pressings (usually housed in generic sleeves). Mostly pressed in runs of less than 1000 copies, the best and rarest of these original records are today highly sought after items and included here is a fine selection of some of these rare, collectible and very groovy tracks.

To accompany this unique album, Soul Jazz have also commissioned the creation of a special 60-page graphic novel which features the stunning artwork of the elusive illustrator John C. Patterson in partnership with the celebrated 1960s pulp fiction cult novelist Mark ‘Badly’ Antringham. The graphic novel is set in the imaginary seedy streets of East London in the 1960s in a world full of corrupt police, political intrigue and violent sadistic criminals.

As well as the CD release this album also comes as a heavyweight deluxe gatefold super-loud double vinyl release (with free download code). The graphic novel comes free with the physical release (CD and double vinyl LP) of the album Inner City Beat.

There is also a worldwide digital download release for this Soul Jazz Records release.

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1 Comment

  1. Michael Engelbrecht:

    Offizieller Werbetext, aber informativ:

    Jetzt wird s spannend: Soul Jazz Records präsentiert coole Pulp-Grooves.

    Der Sound von englischen Detektivfilmen, coole Songs zum Spionieren und Thriller-Soundtracks der Jahre 1967 bis 1975 finden sich auf „Inner City Beat!“.

    Eine feine Sammlung von funkigen, raren, unergründlichen, aufregenden und wuchtigen Tracks aus beliebten TV- und Kinoproduktionen jener Zeit. Schwergewichtiger Break-Beat-Funk, tief schürfender Jazz, super-eingängige Mod-Melodien und orchestrale Sounds finden sich auf den 23 Tracks, die von britischen Musikproduktionsfirmen wie DeWolfe, KPM, Conroy und Amphonic zusammengestellt wurden.

    Das Vinyl erscheint mit Downloadcode, Klappcover und einer 60-seitigen Graphic-Novel des mysteriösen 60er-Jahre-Trivialliteraturautors Mark „Badly“ Antringham.


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