The Free Design
Azusa
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I like their albums but I don't understand why cratediggers are so crazy for it. Its mellow pop-psych with no real beats and/ or soul. I've seen rhe remix LP with Madlib and other producers on it and it just boggles the mind, does anyone know why this group has caught on with this beatdigging crowd?
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Uh-oh.
yeah I don't understand, please explain
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T.N.
cause they're dope. no soul? what are you talking about? how could you even define that?
i don't understand why beatheads seem to be more into them than mellow rockers who i thought would love them.
I meant no soul as in soul music/ R&B
i'm also confused why people call them psych all the time.
i guess the harmonies do fuck with your head.
Not sure how many albums this group did, but there's at least one track that has heat, starts out real dope, open fenderbass line, nice, turns into a funky groove with organ and drums added,... as far as I recall its not a complete track, more like an interlude or something...
I'll be the first to admit I've been caught up in group freenzy over artisits before, but this isn't one of them.
Your joking right? The Redesign was a LP of producers sampling the Free Design in remix style. Could be completly wrong, but I'm pretty sure the Free Design had no involvement.
For sure, it's pop orch vocal stuff like most of that Enoch Light era/style. Way to happy to be pych. maybe cuz that bubbles song is a little trippy people sat that.
The question begs though: WHY bother? Too much time on one's hands? Some inside joke b/w himself and himself? Obviously knows records, but playing the role of the idiot savant only carries fleeting currency of clever BS like Vice Magazine for that allotted Warhol 15 minutes - time's almost expired...
The range of groups & albums called "psych" is out of hand - pretty much anything from 1965 to 1977 can be refered to on eBay as being psych, and half of it will have nothing psychedelic about it whatsoever, or maybe there's an organ on it somewhere...
I picked up a $4 OG of "You Could Be Born Again" a few months ago, was psyched to find a cheap one with all the hype going around, but it was not working for me...I only liked the final track, "An Elegy," where they got dark...I like my Sunshine Pop to be dark, ala The Poppy Family. The rest of that record was way too sixties choral pop for me.
Weird-ass story concept record, these people must have been doing a shitload of drugs recording this...
i thought this was the soundtrack to the movie?
yep. haha.. i loved this movie when i was younger.
master freakin peace
dude talkin about stereolab hit the nail on the head up there.
7+ years ago shit like free design was getting reissued and marketted towards that "space age bachelor music" crowd, yer stereo total fans and such.
the same could be said about the United States of America record... when i first got that joint like 10 years ago i was aware of it because it was something aped by sterolab.. then it got even more popular in the wake of bands like Broadcast aping it even more specifically...
i think there's more crossover / overlap from indy pop types to soul / funk digger types than alot of people realise.. i mean these are peeps who came up collecting 7"s and vinyl and moved on to digging for alot of these band's influences. As much as Belle & Sebastian are twee ass shite they are probably responsible for a sizable number of new fans to the Northern Soul circuit, not to mention the light psych / private press weirdness.
whoa, watch yourself now on the Belle & Sebastian comments them dudes are hard as fuck to a lot of peoples (including me)