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Perhaps his best-known soundtrack, for Luigi Scattini in 1968.

Dark, spooked, early-seventies worries from PU — disguised as M. Zalla, in the throes of his fascination with psychedelia and electronics — with titles like Mondo in Crisi, Problemi Sociali, Azione Sindacale and Mafia Oggi.
Drum-machines, Moog and EMS Synthi.
Still acutely germane; musically and temperamentally.
Demdike Stare has called it the first techno record.

The 1994 return of pioneering electronic guru Richard ‘Heldon’ Pinhas to the forefront of the French underground scene. The fruits of a two-year collaboration with John Livengood from Red Noise and Spacecraft, inspired by Norman Spinrad’s novel Rock Machine. First vinyl issue.

Four portions of lonesome country, by Toody Cole from Dead Moon, and The Rats.

Previously unissued underground rock from 1969, Rockford, Illinois.

His seismic 1956 recordings presented alongside an 88-page book specially authored by Peter Guralnick, featuring numerous beautiful, previously-unpublished photographs.

‘Psychedelic funk, cosmic disco, Balearica… and beyond!’