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Modern Sound Quartet - Italian Library Breaks [5X7"] (Edition Of 500)
5 x 7-inch box set. Limited edition of 500.
The Modern Sound Quartet represents one of the most treasured, yet least documented,
outfits in the history of Italian library music. An exceptional studio band of session musicians
with a formidable groove, they released only a handful of albums under this name in the
second half of the 1970s. However, their sound indelibly shaped dozens of "invisible"
soundtracks, often without ever receiving an official credit on the back sleeve. Led by pianist
and composer Oscar Rocchi, and featuring Andrea Surdi (drums), Luigi Cappellotto (bass),
and Ernesto Verardi (guitar), the quartet embodies the more jazz-funk, cinematic, and
irresistibly groovy side of the 1970s Milan scene. They established themselves as a compelling
alternative to the already established groups operating primarily out of Rome, such as I Marc 4
or I Gres. Juggling late-night club jam sessions, tours supporting Italian pop giants like Ornella
Vanoni, and creating rhythmically intense library records, the Modern Sound Quartet forged a
unique sonic aesthetic: sophisticated, electric, and profoundly metropolitanThis boxset
celebrates their funkiest side-an irresistible combination of incandescent drum breaks, tight
grooves, and high-intensity fusion passages-bringing together some of the most sought-after
tracks from legendary LPs like Erbe Selvatiche (1977), Floreama (1977), Horoscope (1978),
and I Tarocchi (1980). The selection also delves further back to the roots of their
sound,including two powerhouse tracks from Pop-Paraphrenia (1973), a project where Oscar
Rocchi-backed by a young, lethal Tullio De Piscopo on drums-sowed many seeds that
would fully blossom in the subsequent Modern Sound Quartet output. Created with
DJs,beatmakers, and collectors of Italian library music in mind, this boxset deliberately features
tracks that were never previously released on 7 inch-an ideal format for maximizing the
rhythmic punch of the quartet's sound. Available in a limited worldwide edition (500 copies),
enriched by iconic 70s-style artwork conceived and designed by Eric Adrian Lee.
Record One:
A1 - Imprevedible
B1 - Confabulante
B2 - Melissa
Record Two:
A1 - Mais
B1 - Aglio
Record Three:
A1 - Genziana
B1 - Bucaneve
Record Four:
A1 - Papaveri
B1 - Campanule
Record Five:
A1 - Taurus
B1 - Il Diavolo