Synths, Sax & Situationists (Music From The French Underground 1973-78) by Various Artists
Christos Hatzis
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1.Nyl - Nyl 08:04 2.Etron Fou Leloublan - Face A L'extravagante Montée Des Ascenseurs, Nous Resterons Fideles A Notre Calme Détermination 06:14 3. Lard Free - Acide Framboise 06:40 4.Heldon - Perspective IV (excerpt) 11:53 5.Jacques Berrocal / Dominique Coster / Roger Ferlet - Pièce à Lanum 05:44 6.Delired Chameleon Family - Raganesh 06:47 . France’s near-revolution of May ’68 kicked the country’s small but vibrant counter-culture into overdrive and birthed a local underground music scene. The bands it spawned made music with far less rock purity than groups from the UK and US – their influences foregrounded improvisation, disjunction and genre-blending: Soft Machine, Pink Floyd, Frank Zappa, free jazz and radical politics. The introduction of the synthesiser in the early 1970s added fuel to the fire.