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The Living Room
Roomservice +3

Roomservice +3

Catno

MPD027

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Album Reissue Remastered Stereo

Country

Switzerland

Release date

Jul 29, 2020

Roomservice +3 by The Living Room on Musique Pour La Danse.




Musique Pour La Danse presents Roomservice, Dutchman Orlando Voorn's forgotten yet unforgettable IDM-leaning, home-listening electronica / techno album from 1994 under his Living Room alias, originally released on the producer's cult Night Vision label.

Praised unequivocally by those lucky enough to have heard it, this criminally underrated record nonetheless deserves pride of place when talking about forward-thinking electronic music from the early 90s.

While it is widely acknowledged that Orlando Voorn's productions are one of the most fascinating prisms through which to experience a European take on the Detroit sound, Roomservice is also a strong reminder that the paradigm shift from sweaty raves to enhanced home listening, championed by Warp's Artificial Intelligence series, early Rephlex releases, along with projects such as The Black Dog, Plaid or Autechre was in fact not only limited to British artists.

As its name indicates, The Living Room is not geared for warehouses but instead interested in a more intimate and domestic setting. As such, it does not contain over the top bangers, but it's hard to find any filler in this album where all the tracks are killer, catchy and memorable. All displaying a sophisticated yet immediate focus on warm melodies and grooves no heavier than a feather, these emotional cuts provide a wonderful and intricate soundscape for introspective listeners to explore, and they will surely find echoes of ideas developped by Manuel Gottsching, Steve Reich and Pat Metheny scattered accross the album.

While some tracks are rhythmic and would fill a dancefloor in a second with their four to the floor or broken beats, the album also gives room for more ambient excursions to occur and develop brilliantly. But once again, it's more likely you'll end up dancing on your couch rather than dozing off.

2020 might be the most difficult year in recent history for dancefloors worldwide, yet that's not going to stop Musique Pour La Danse from reissuing this gem of an album for listeners, dancers, and DJs of today and tomorrow.

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: NM or M-

$31.31*

*Taxes excluded, shipping price excluded

MPD027 - SW - 2020

A1

Room Of Reflections

5:24

A2

Fill The Room I

2:23

A3

Roomservice

7:25

A4

Easy Duz It

5:06

A5

Fill The Room Il

1:57

B1

Synthex

6:10

B2

Prelude

6:10

B3

Fill The Room Ill

3:41

B4

The Army

8:38

C1

The Gate

5:23

C2

Angels

10:05

C3

Whispering Sounds

6:42

D1

Spiritual Funk

5:45

D2

Dancin' On Clouds

5:38

D3

The Gate (Dub Service)

6:09

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