Jean Pierre Mirouze
Le Mariage Collectif
Watch out, this extremely rare and sought after 7” contains the cultissme Sexopolis, the influential and hexagonal cinematic groove track that the most experienced record hunters consider to be the best Hammond funk track ever pressed in Europe. An infernal instrumental spiral where a Hammond organ, dominating drums, voyeur guitar and torrents of white heat chords wind themselves up to orgasm. This incredible soundtrack to the film “Le Mariage Collectif” is a 4 minute 40 profusion of energy, reminiscent of the best dazzling instrumentals of Columbier, Vannier and Gainsbourg in the golden mass grave of the 60s/70s. In fact, on the arrangements of this psychedelic jam, we find one of the future collaborators of the ‘homme à tête de choux”, the too little known Jean-Pierre Sabar, keyboard master who notably worked on the “Madame Claude” soundtrack. Jean-Pierre Mirouze, writing here the music to his to his own film, is himself an established musician and director or a great number of films and documentaries on art, dance and science. As the original pressing of this mythical 7” has been like gold dust for several years, Vadim is delighted to offer this reissue to the numerous collectors who have been on its constant, fruitless search. Baroque jerk and burning organic instrumental lovers, this incredible record definitively deserves your full attention.
7inch | Vadim: VAD029SP | out of stock |