Sauveur Mallia – Space Oddities 1979-1984
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Born Bad continue their mind-expanding and totally essential series of library music 'Space Oddities' compilations with this set focusing on French musician and composer Sauveur Mallia.
In the ever-expanding universe of 70s and 80s French library music, Mallia holds a special place; his career, multifaceted work and the uniqueness of his talent have made him an exemplary figure in the unsung world of library musicians.
In those years a few of them, often for economical reasons, would set off on a space conquest, taking along just a few synthesisers. Their ambition well surpassed the modesty of their means; it was in turn the condition to their experimentations with sound which were to create a new sonic space: that of a nation tumbling into modernity. From French soil to the farthest reaches of the cosmos, there were just a few steps to take. It's with the label Tele Music, boarding the spaceship Arpadys, along with the Voyage crew, that Sauveur Mallia took the big leap.
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A1 Space People
A2 Exotic Guide
A3 Reggae Direction
A4 Supersmurf
A5 Robot Avenue
A6 Double Polygone
A7 Synthetic Suspense
B1 Synthetic Neutron
B2 Smurfissimo
B3 All The Bass (Phoreski Mix)
B4 Spacial Escapade
B5 African Break
B6 Electronic Africa
B7 Star Odyssey