🚚 Free Shipping on Orders Over $99*

Free Shipping Policy

  • Orders shipping to Continental US only
  • Exceptions may apply on bulk / oversized items
  • For full terms click here
10% OFF 4️⃣orMore Records Everyday!

Turntable Lab 4orMore Discount

  • no code necessary, auto-applies in cart
  • does not apply to pre-orders
  • cannot be combined with other discount codes
  • check out the full policy here

Tra Scienza E Fantascienza (Piero Umiliani) Vinyl LP

1980 Italian sci-fi soundtrack, abstract cosmic vibes
Regular price $26.95
Unit price
per
No Reviews
 
Need More Help, Contact Our Experts!

  • Sought-after soundtrack obscurity repressed! Moggi is an alias for innovative Italian library and soundtrack composer Piero Uniliani. On 1980's Tra Scienza E Fantascienza, Umiliani experimented with abstract synthesizer soundscapes, avant-garde funk arrangements, and minimal, yet complex rhythms and melodies that sound way ahead of their time. In a way, it is reminiscent to the cult soundtrack to La Planete Sauvage, but with a hypnotic Italian touch and a much wider scope in vision. Check "Officina Stellare," "Danza Galattica," "Bric Brac," "Soft Key," and the minimalist "Happy Accompaniment" for a taste. Obviously tons of untapped sample moments for producers, but also a mind-expanding listen through and through. Recommended.

    • originally released in 1980 on Omicron
    • 1st ever vinyl reissue
    • music label: We Release Whatever The Fuck We Want Records 2015
    reviewed by TKB 06/2015
    .
    upc: 57743044

Sought-after soundtrack obscurity repressed! Moggi is an alias for innovative Italian library and soundtrack composer Piero Uniliani. On 1980's Tra Scienza E Fantascienza, Umiliani experimented with abstract synthesizer soundscapes, avant-garde funk arrangements, and minimal, yet complex rhythms and melodies that sound way ahead of their time. In a way, it is reminiscent to the cult soundtrack to La Planete Sauvage, but with a hypnotic Italian touch and a much wider scope in vision. Check "Officina Stellare," "Danza Galattica," "Bric Brac," "Soft Key," and the minimalist "Happy Accompaniment" for a taste. Obviously tons of untapped sample moments for producers, but also a mind-expanding listen through and through. Recommended.

  • originally released in 1980 on Omicron
  • 1st ever vinyl reissue
  • music label: We Release Whatever The Fuck We Want Records 2015
reviewed by TKB 06/2015
.
upc: 57743044

Labheads Also Viewed

Trending