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Dec 2, 2013 - Originally released in 1968 and and 1975 respectively, these two showcase LPs for the BBC's fabled Radiophonic Workshop are essential documents of groundbreaking electronic music that have proven hugely influential as a major source of inspiration to Boards of Canada, various Ghost Box artists and. This Pin was discovered by Leandro Natayada. Discover (and save!) your own Pins on Pinterest.

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I'm not sure if anyone has noticed but earlier today Funky Frolic passed the 1,000,000 pageview mark. Unfortunately it happened around 5am my time so I missed the big moment but I'm still thrilled to have made it this far. From humble begins FF has grown to the point where 4,000 pageviews a day is the norm, so I'd like to say a big thank you to all the visitors and supporters who have made this blog what it is today. It's great to see a lot of people becoming return visitors and enjoying their time here, it certainly validates my taste in music when I read comments from people expressing their joy at my selections. I hope I can continue to entertain and enlighten for a while longer.

All the best from Mr.Craig. Track 15 - Future WorldTrack 16 - Informatic Terminal Track 17 - Ad-Da I know this record can be found at a few different places but I couldn't resist posting it at Funky Frolic. These 17 tracks replicate the sounds you would find on retro computer games and pinball machines back in the early 1980's. It's a collection which will appeal to anyone who enjoys retro gaming or was around when Space Invaders, Moon Patrol, Frogger and Pitfall were at the cutting edge of home entertainment. There's not a lot of song structure to be had, mostly you get a lot of beeps and blips with the exception of 'Video Funk', 'Video Games', 'Future World' and a couple of others. 'Japanese Technology' is an excellent piece of minimalist electronic music and 'Informatic Terminal' has a nice ambient feel. In fact the whole second half of the album is really, really good in my opinion.

Aside from the kitsch factor associated with the cover and theme there are plenty of reasons why you should download this and give it a go. So did anything funky come out of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop? Well, this 1973 compilation of Paddy Kingsland tracks probably fits the bill.

It's not funky in the truest sense but it has a pop / easy sensibility that puts it in contrast with music produced by the likes of Derbyshire and Vorhaus. Mostly this is a collection of moogy, synthy pieces that are relaxed and lighthearted, the best moments come when the electronic instruments are paired with guitar and drums such as on 'Take Another Look', 'One-Eight-One' and the great Italian themed 'Vespucci'.

It's a pleasant album to listen to even if it doesn't break much new ground. See what you think. The Blue Note label has proven to be an inspirational goldmine for hip hop artists and DJ's for a good 20 plus years now. This collection brings together a number of Blue Note performances that have been sampled by the likes of the Beastie Boys, De La Soul, DJ Krush, A Tribe Called Quest, Gangstarr and even Madonna. As you would expect the grooves are seriously heavy duty and give a fair representation of the brilliance possessed by the likes of Donaldson, Green, Bird et al. Crazy organ lines and breakbeats abound in true Blue Note style, the biggest suprise for me came with Lonnie Smith's 'Spinning Wheel'. I've long since considered to be the height of funkiness but this is a whole different beast!

All in all it's an epic collection that does the classic label justice while highlighting the connection between different generations of artists. Track 1 - Microtronics 01 Track 2 - Microtronics 02 Track 3 - Microtronics 03 Track 4 - Microtronics 04 Track 5 - Microtronics 05 Track 6 - Microtronics 06 Track 7 - Microtronics 07 Track 8 - Microtronics 08 Track 9 - Microtronics 09 Track 10 - Microtronics 10 This is a tour EP which was released by Broadcast during their 2003 'Haha Sound' Tour. Don't let the jazzy start to the first track fool you, this music is firmly based on the traditions of the Radiophonic Workshop.

There is still a fair amount of diversity though with '05' consisting entirely of a drum workout and '09' having a bit of a Tortoise feel to it. Sadly vocalist Trish Keenan ( who is not featured on this disc ) died of pnuemonia last year at the age of 42. A new album is planned featuring vocals recorded before her death. This is a fairly enjoyable set of rock infused spy funk by the Men From S.P.E.C.T.R.E who hail from Winterthur, Switzerland. The main components of the music are guitar, frenetic drumming, hammond organ and nice deep bass, it's a full on mix which is best consumed in small doses.

Free download mp3 peterpan tak bisakah versi india. Stylistically the album could have benefited from a little more variation but they seem to have found their niche and are sticking to it steadfastly. Highlights include 'The Luck Of Teela Brown', the short and sharp 'Apartment 23' and 'Mercury' which has a strong U.K feel to it. This is their third album so if you like what you hear then be sure to check their other releases. This collection brings together 15 pieces of rare and sometimes unusual psych funk / rock music.

I know virtually nothing about the featured artists but there is certainly South American, Persian and Indian influences flowing throughout the record with fuzzy guitar and heavy percussion playing a prominant role. The biggest highlight for my mind is 'Osman Pehlivan' which contains some great breakbeats and comes off sounding like hip hop style belly dancing music.

Atomic Forest is the only group I had heard of previously and 'Obsession '77' is a real stomper with an excellent drum solo mid song. Other tracks are a little slower to reveal their charms but there are many interested elements at play.. As if Rapidshare's dramatic decrease in data transfer rates for free users wasn't enough, today I discovered that any Rapidshare link I click on redirects me to the RS homepage. I've had a look around for any news about this but nothing exists (yet). Is anyone else experiencing the same problem? If it is terminal then it's a rather nasty turn of events that will certainly impact on 20% to 25% of the links that can be found at Funky Frolic. I'm hoping for the best but I'm not exactly optimistic at the moment.

Update - Well it seems like everything's back to (very slow) business at Rapidshare. I don't think I can be blamed for jumping to conclusions considering what has transpired in the last few weeks. Incidentally, if any of you are able to provide alternative links to Rapidshare downloads posted here then let me know in the comments section of individual posts. I'd appreciate any help that can be provided. Also, I apologise in advance for any future RS links I post, rest assured I am treating it as a last resort.

Anything I upload myself will appear on Mirrorcreator.. Track 1 - Motherland Megamix Track 2 - New Model Army Track 3 - Numbers Game Track 4 - Pride Of The Nation Track 5 - Start 'Em Young Track 6 - Arirang Track 7 - Commie Funk Track 8 - Motherland Redux Review from Sublime Frequencies - 'Schmaltzy synthpop, Revolutionary rock, Cheeky child rap, and a healthy dose of hagiography for Dear Leader Kim Jong-il, this is the now NOW sound of North Korea!

A hermit kingdom with a rich folk history and an even richer tradition in over-the-top praise for the ruling House of Kim, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea remains a diplomatic thorn and a culture never Neverland. Boasting a heady mix of Stalin opera, Tokyo karaoke and brooding impressionism, the sound of present-day Pyongyang distills into warped agit-pop and lost-in-time commie funk. If you’ve ever wondered what goes on in North Korean music, this is your vehicle for exploration. Christiaan Virant has visited this mysterious land and has assembled this amazing audio collage. Captured within are rare live recordings from various performances and mass games demonstrations, sounds lifted from People’s Army television dramas, samples from hard-to-find CD releases obtained in the capital, and of course, news reports from the “real” Radio Pyongyang, which continues to broadcast to this day, albeit under the new, strikingly anodyne moniker “Voice of Korea”.' Friend of Funky Frolic and member of September 70 pixelface sent me an email today regarding a mix he has just finished and posted on MixCloud.

The music is a heady blend of funk, soul, rare groove and a little library music in the form of 'Swamp Fever' by John Cameron and Alan Parker. It's well worth a listen ( download through the above link ) but if you are keen on hearing a more library heavy mix then might I suggest checking out the excellent ' which features the likes of Piero Umiliani, Ennio Morricone, Lesiman, Remigio Ducros and Egisto Macchi. New download link Track 1 - Nello Spazio Track 2 - Allucinazioni Track 3 - Approdo Lunare Track 4 - Pulsando Track 5 - Addio Alla Terra Track 6 - Stelle Cadenti Track 7 - Sperduti Nello Spazio Track 8 - Il Pianeta Degli Insetti Track 9 - Asteroide Fantasma Track 10 - Nell'Ombra Di Plutone Track 11 - Polvere Cosmica Track 12 - Angoscia Cosmica Track 13 - Vita Primordiale This is an interesting selection of space themed music from the great Piero Umiliani, released on his own Omicron record label. These tracks, which utilise a range of electronic instruments are generally claustrophobic and tense with the major exception being the lovely organic sounding 'Approdo Lunare'. It's certainly an album more suited to the beard strokers out there rather than those who are purely fans of Umiliani's extensive soundtrack work but to get a true understanding of his greatness records like this must be heard. It is also one of the more rare releases in Piero's discography.

A better quality version of 'Approdo Lunare' can be found on '. Track 12 - Jungle Wedding 'Tiger In The Night' is a masterful compilation that encompasses the finest works released by the great Mandingo. Far from being a product of deepest darkest Africa, Mandingo was actually Geoff Love and his Orchestra in disguise and this music definitely shows off Geoff at his absolute funkiest! Well known composers Mike Vickers, Roger Webb and Brian Fahey wrote many of the tracks on this collection and unsurprisingly there is a distinctive library music vibe. The music features lots of percussion, obviously, but also hefty slabs of wah wah, horns and flute that create a rich and powerful sound entirely unique to Mandingo. An absolute must listen recording! Awesome cover art as well, I'm sure you'll agree. You can also find Mandingo's 'Primeval Rhythm Of Life'.

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Now this is how the internet should work. Yesterday I was wandering the interwebs looking for some more Radiophonic Workshop music and eventually I came across a Mediafire link to 'Sound Effects Vol.21'. I created a post and included a request that if anyone had 'Out Of This World' I'd love to hear it. Within an hour Mr.Primate from Ripping Yarns had left me a message alerting me to the fact that said album was located at his blog. After gleefully downloading 'Out Of This World' I started exploring and came across the above mix that Mr.Primate had originally found at a blog called.

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In turn they had sourced the mix from Go Away Records which appears to have lived up to its name and disappeared. So now, after passing through several hands I deliver it to the people of Funky Frolic. If my stats are any indication several hundred of you will download this file, some of you will enjoy it so much that you'll be inspired to seek out original recordings by the artists featured in the mix ( about 25 of the tracks can be found on albums already posted at Funky Frolic ) and the cycle of discovery and sharing will continue.it's so beautiful. But what of the music? Well, it was put together by the interestingly named God's Boyfriend and is done in the style of those old stereo test records which were devised to help people fine tune their audio equipment.

What follows is a mix of about 150 library music tracks which are combined with mind boggling skill. You will find Nino Nardini, Raymond Scott, Alan Hawkshaw, Keith Mansfield, Piero Piccioni, Simon Park, Jean-Jacques Perrey, Bruce Haack, Sven Libaek, Roger Roger, Eddie Warner and many many more.

It equates to a mini encyclopedia of electronic library music, with some lovely detours along the way ( including a wonderful cameo from Mr. Rolf Harris ). At times it is an intense journey but one that I'd highly recommend for everyone interested in library music. An absolute must-have, 10 out of 10 frolic super dooper winner!  Track 1 - Storm Clouds Track 2 - Some O'dem Track 3 - F.K.D Track 4 - Umbi Gumbi Track 5 - Fresh Lady Track 6 - Escape Track 7 - Reclamation Track 8 - Well Hung Parliament Track 9 - Fresh Lady Dub Track 10 - Storm Clouds Dub This group is based on the east coast of Australia and their music contains a diverse amalgam of afro beat, reggae, dub and some hip hop.

It's very easy on the ear along with being quite funky, especially tracks such as 'Well Hung Parliament', 'Umbi Gumbi' and the more laid back 'Escape'. I couldn't find any information on upcoming gigs for them but if they appear in your neck of the woods be sure to check them out! I'm positive they would be awesome live ( as the below video demonstrates ).

Be sure to hunt down their self titled debut album as well. Track 14 - Kitten's Lullaby / Roger LimbTrack 15 - Chino / John Baker Track 16 - Waltz Antipathy / Richard Yeoman-Clark Track 17 - The World Of Science / Paddy Kingsland There isn't any Oram or Derbyshire to be had but this compilation of BBC Radiophonic Workshop music still delivers the goods. The record is mostly split between quirky off kilter pop such as 'Geraldine', 'The Panel Beaters' and 'The World Of Science' and the more serious and darker moods encompassed within 'Veils And Mirrors', 'Adagio', 'Accentric' and 'Nenuphar'. From the remaining tracks the ethereal 'Kitten's Lullaby' stands out from the pack along with a weird little sound effect that I presume was created specifically for The Goon Show. While far from being a definitive collection of Workshop music this is still a fascinating journey and well worth the trip.

Credit goes to Slothy for the original rip. I Marc 4 are joined by Peppino De Luca on this 1971 soundtrack to the film 'L'uomo Dagli Occhi Di Ghiaccio' which translates in English to 'Man With Icy Eyes'. With a title like that it's no wonder the music is firmly based in dark, foreboding spy jazz but there is still room for some typical early 70's Italian grooves on tracks such as 'Corsa Mortale', 'Falso Testimone' and 'Il Killer'. A few softer moments such as 'Unisex' add variety to the mix and overall it is a quality record by a fantastic band. For further listening check out I Marc 4's '. Track 9 - La RimontaTrack 10 - Magia Del Calcio Track 11 - Le Sconfitte Brucianti Track 12 - Contropiede Track 13 - Pressing Track 14 - Sgambetto I've been meaning to check this one out and I wasn't disappointed! There are a few tracks that didn't quite hit the mark with me but there's so much variety and skill on show it more than makes up for any missteps.

Highlights include the dark and spacey 'Le Sconfitte Brucianti', the monster breakbeat groover 'La Rimonta', the all percussion 'Pressing' along with two tracks that have found their way on to compilations before 'Contropiede' and 'Sgambetto'. There is also a nice vein of crime jazz running through the middle of the album which certainly provides for excellent listening. 'La Palla E' Rotonodo' ranks alongside another Ducros creation ' as under appreciated gems of Italian library music. Credit goes to the Groove Department for the original upload.

Track 13 - Liberator (Atari TV Spot)Track 14 - Eighth Wave Track 15 - Sound Of Wetness Track 16 - Second Breath This is my first exposure to the work of Suzanne Ciani and it proves to be a revelation. Unlike Delia Derbyshire and Daphne Oram, American born Ciani created electronic music that is more ambient and contemplative, but also fun as well. In 1974 she set up her own company in order to directly market advertising music at major corporations such as Coca Cola, Columbia Pictures, Atari and others. Many of the advertising spots featured on this album bear a similarity to the work of Raymond Scott but she also forged new ground, particularly in the development of the Coca Cola Pop and Pour composition which was used widely throughout the 1970's. Amongst her other achievements Ciani became the first solo woman to produce a Hollywood film score ( 'The Incredible Shrinking Woman' ), created sound effects for Meco's ', founded the The Electronic Centre For New Music and has been nominated for five Grammy awards.

This collection should be considered a must have for anyone interested in the history of electronic music, especially in the field of advertising. Below are two clips, the first from Suzanne's appearance on the David Letterman Show back in 1980 I believe and the second documents her work creating sounds for the Xenon pinball machine. 'In 1972, Ozkent partnered with Evren Records, a Turkish label known for its high production standards and audiophile recording techniques; Ozkent booked time at one of Istanbul's finest recording facilities, and with a hand-picked team of musicians he began recording new material dominated by funky vamps, extended percussion jams, hard-grooving organ lines, and wah-wah guitars. The resultant LP, Genclikle Elele (Hand in Hand with Youth), sounded as if it were designed for hip-hop DJs in search of funky breaks, even though it was cut years before the nascent South Bronx scene began to flower (not to mention half a world away).' Track 12 - Don't Die Just YetTrack 13 - For You David Holmes is best known for his soundtrack work, in particular Out Of Sight, Oceans Eleven and the subsequent sequels. This record from 1997 sees him developing his trademark sound while incorporating spoken word excerpts from drug dealers, prostitutes and other curious souls inhabiting the New York underground.

It's a bizarre mix but one that is ably handled by Holmes and further strengthened by interpretations of the James Bond theme music and 'Don't Die Just Yet' by Serge Gainsbourg. A couple of these tracks ended up on the Oceans Eleven score in altered forms, namely 'Gritty Shaker' and 'Rodney Yates' ( which sadly doesn't appear on the OST ).

This is a super album that should have something to please everyone. The Mediafire link I have posted is at a fairly low bitrate so I've included a Rapidshare link as well but you'll need to download both parts. Either way, go check it out! The music itself is generally a mix of big band, jazz and some lounge elements with the main exception being the aforementioned 'Adagio In G Minor' which is a profound piece of classical music that certainly adds weight to the whole collection ( it should be familiar to most people due to it's use in countless films and television programs ).

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Fans of the Ultra Lounge series should find plenty of enjoyment with tracks like 'Kato', 'Four Hornets' and 'Black Beauty' all displaying a groovy charm. It's a bit full on at times but I guess you have to expect that with this kind of soundtrack. However, the fact that there has been a number of reissues gives an indication of the underlying quality inherent in these compositions. I got a positive response to my last collection of breakfast cereal commercials ( get it ) so I thought I would put together some more sugary delights for you. Sadly we have missed the opportunity to get our free 'Best Of The Monkees' record or Indian Warrior Armband ( with secret symbols ) and many of these products are long gone but you can still relive the golden days of shameless propaganda and cartoon cross promotions right here. Most of these adverts are from the 1970's and 80's but I think a couple of more recent one's have snuck in as well. Track 14 - Mile High Swingers Version BTrack 15 - Plain Song It's been a while since I posted any British library music but I hope this record makes up for it!

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Any collaboration between Hawkshaw and Bennett should be considered a must have and here they combine their renowned composing skills with a selection of electronic instruments. The results range from novelty ( 'Dumbo', 'Jolly Roger' ) to much more satisfying funk infused numbers such as 'Oddball', 'Daytripper', 'Auto-Pilot' and the two excellent versions of 'Mile High Swingers'. A few of these tracks have found their way on to various compilations over the years and for good reason. Track 18 - The Final I just stumbled on this and had to post it up.

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As the title suggests, 'The Man With Dusty Fingers' is a collection of cinematic music which incorporates heavy doses of library music and rare groove a la the Dusty Fingers compilations, along with some very heavy beats. I won't lie, this record is hit and miss but the hits are good enough to make it more than worthwhile downloading. Tracks like 'Break In', 'Hypnosis', 'Oh Oui' and 'The Man With Dusty Fingers' all stand up to scrutiny, with the latter making good use of 'Night Moves' by Frank McDonald.

Go check it out. There's never a dull moment in the blogosphere. I don't want to bring down the happy vibe of yesterday's 500th post but I need to warn you all that someone has been aggressively deleting my links ( mostly Mediafire ). It's possible Mediafire are doing this themselves because they realise the wolves are at their door in terms of a DOJ shutdown but I also fear I am being targeted by an individual with a grudge. I've had to replace about 25 links in the last few days and there is probably that many again that still need fixing, I feel like I'm plugging holes in a sinking ship right now but the last thing I want to do is make this blog private or even worse abandon it. I'd much rather be enjoying my Sunday afternoon than dealing with this rubbish. Track 1 - Musculation Track 2 - Soupapes Track 3 - Tout Seul 'Salle Cerdan' Track 4 - Assouplissements Track 5 - Resultats Track 6 - Footing Avec Chien Track 7 - Commentaires Track 8 - Saut A La Corde Track 9 - Petite Pause Track 10 - ULM Track 11 - Exercices Track 12 - Halteres & Co.

Track 13 - Secrets De Socrates Track 14 - Rebonds Track 15 - Dominique & Darina Track 16 - Cachemire Reve Track 17 - Biceps Track 18 - Aquarama I know this has been posted up elsewhere but I really wanted to complete the trilogy of 'Sport' library records ( the other two being ' and ' ). This volume contains an unusual mix of jazz, disco and electronic elements with the result being a library music collection unlike anything I have heard before. It comes off sounding like a middle ground between Bernard Fevre and an early 80's Bruton which hopefully peaks your interest.

The jazzier moments provide the biggest highlights in my opinion, tracks such as 'Cachemire Reve', 'Resultats', 'Petite Pause', 'Assouplissements' and 'Commentaires' sparkle with vibes, organ and piano playing a major role. I'm kind of curious as to what connection any of this music has to sport but either way you can chalk this record up for a W!

Many thanks to The Growing Bin for the link.