Daisies (Sedmikrásky)
You've got to admire Andy Votel, a man who has an almost unparalleled knowledge and passion to go hunting for soundtracks that have never before seen the light of day. This time he's back on the Czech new wave with the soundtrack to "Daisies", a film which was considered so subversive at the time it was banned by the Communist government.
Sadly I haven't seen the film itself so I can't comment on director Vera Chytilova's apparently rich surrealist visuals and the arresting storyline revolving around two teenage girls, but what I can comment on is the music itself. A heady mix of brash orchestral flourishes, odd percussion, jaunty harpsichord, flutes and peculiarly processed sound that makes for a collection of themes that are full of life and vigour. I suppose that like Lubos Fiser's score to the incredible Valerie and her Week of Wonder there is an almost carnivalesque quality to the soundtrack which defies classification as it hiccups from one style to the next, and that is at the end what stands out about this record as a whole.
Like all Finders Keepers releases it feels like a long lost part of your life and yet sounds just slightly removed from reality with the surrealism of the film embedded within the sounds themselves. Whether it's jaunty breaks or Benjamin Britten-styled suggestive woodwind everything seems to mesh together into a cloud of strangeness which - for a fan of all things weird - makes for a pretty darned indispensable purchase.
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You've got to admire Andy Votel, a man who has an almost unparalleled knowledge and passion to go hunting for soundtracks that have never before seen the light of day. This time he's back on the Czech new wave with the soundtrack to "Daisies", a film which was considered so subversive at the time it was banned by the Communist government.
Sadly I haven't seen the film itself so I can't comment on director Vera Chytilova's apparently rich surrealist visuals and the arresting storyline revolving around two teenage girls, but what I can comment on is the music itself. A heady mix of brash orchestral flourishes, odd percussion, jaunty harpsichord, flutes and peculiarly processed sound that makes for a collection of themes that are full of life and vigour. I suppose that like Lubos Fiser's score to the incredible Valerie and her Week of Wonder there is an almost carnivalesque quality to the soundtrack which defies classification as it hiccups from one style to the next, and that is at the end what stands out about this record as a whole.
Like all Finders Keepers releases it feels like a long lost part of your life and yet sounds just slightly removed from reality with the surrealism of the film embedded within the sounds themselves. Whether it's jaunty breaks or Benjamin Britten-styled suggestive woodwind everything seems to mesh together into a cloud of strangeness which - for a fan of all things weird - makes for a pretty darned indispensable purchase.
You've got to admire Andy Votel, a man who has an almost unparalleled knowledge and passion to go hunting for soundtracks that have never before seen the light of day. This time he's back on the Czech new wave with the soundtrack to "Daisies", a film which was considered so subversive at the time it was banned by the Communist government.
Sadly I haven't seen the film itself so I can't comment on director Vera Chytilova's apparently rich surrealist visuals and the arresting storyline revolving around two teenage girls, but what I can comment on is the music itself. A heady mix of brash orchestral flourishes, odd percussion, jaunty harpsichord, flutes and peculiarly processed sound that makes for a collection of themes that are full of life and vigour. I suppose that like Lubos Fiser's score to the incredible Valerie and her Week of Wonder there is an almost carnivalesque quality to the soundtrack which defies classification as it hiccups from one style to the next, and that is at the end what stands out about this record as a whole.
Like all Finders Keepers releases it feels like a long lost part of your life and yet sounds just slightly removed from reality with the surrealism of the film embedded within the sounds themselves. Whether it's jaunty breaks or Benjamin Britten-styled suggestive woodwind everything seems to mesh together into a cloud of strangeness which - for a fan of all things weird - makes for a pretty darned indispensable purchase.
You've got to admire Andy Votel, a man who has an almost unparalleled knowledge and passion to go hunting for soundtracks that have never before seen the light of day. This time he's back on the Czech new wave with the soundtrack to "Daisies", a film which was considered so subversive at the time it was banned by the Communist government.
Sadly I haven't seen the film itself so I can't comment on director Vera Chytilova's apparently rich surrealist visuals and the arresting storyline revolving around two teenage girls, but what I can comment on is the music itself. A heady mix of brash orchestral flourishes, odd percussion, jaunty harpsichord, flutes and peculiarly processed sound that makes for a collection of themes that are full of life and vigour. I suppose that like Lubos Fiser's score to the incredible Valerie and her Week of Wonder there is an almost carnivalesque quality to the soundtrack which defies classification as it hiccups from one style to the next, and that is at the end what stands out about this record as a whole.
Like all Finders Keepers releases it feels like a long lost part of your life and yet sounds just slightly removed from reality with the surrealism of the film embedded within the sounds themselves. Whether it's jaunty breaks or Benjamin Britten-styled suggestive woodwind everything seems to mesh together into a cloud of strangeness which - for a fan of all things weird - makes for a pretty darned indispensable purchase.
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You've got to admire Andy Votel, a man who has an almost unparalleled knowledge and passion to go hunting for soundtracks that have never before seen the light of day. This time he's back on the Czech new wave with the soundtrack to "Daisies", a film which was considered so subversive at the time it was banned by the Communist government.
Sadly I haven't seen the film itself so I can't comment on director Vera Chytilova's apparently rich surrealist visuals and the arresting storyline revolving around two teenage girls, but what I can comment on is the music itself. A heady mix of brash orchestral flourishes, odd percussion, jaunty harpsichord, flutes and peculiarly processed sound that makes for a collection of themes that are full of life and vigour. I suppose that like Lubos Fiser's score to the incredible Valerie and her Week of Wonder there is an almost carnivalesque quality to the soundtrack which defies classification as it hiccups from one style to the next, and that is at the end what stands out about this record as a whole.
Like all Finders Keepers releases it feels like a long lost part of your life and yet sounds just slightly removed from reality with the surrealism of the film embedded within the sounds themselves. Whether it's jaunty breaks or Benjamin Britten-styled suggestive woodwind everything seems to mesh together into a cloud of strangeness which - for a fan of all things weird - makes for a pretty darned indispensable purchase.
Black vinyl.
Available To Order (Estimated Shipping between 1-3 Working Days)
This item is to the best of our knowledge available to us from the supplier and should ship to you within the time-frame indicated. If there are any unforeseen issues with availability we will notify you immediately
You've got to admire Andy Votel, a man who has an almost unparalleled knowledge and passion to go hunting for soundtracks that have never before seen the light of day. This time he's back on the Czech new wave with the soundtrack to "Daisies", a film which was considered so subversive at the time it was banned by the Communist government.
Sadly I haven't seen the film itself so I can't comment on director Vera Chytilova's apparently rich surrealist visuals and the arresting storyline revolving around two teenage girls, but what I can comment on is the music itself. A heady mix of brash orchestral flourishes, odd percussion, jaunty harpsichord, flutes and peculiarly processed sound that makes for a collection of themes that are full of life and vigour. I suppose that like Lubos Fiser's score to the incredible Valerie and her Week of Wonder there is an almost carnivalesque quality to the soundtrack which defies classification as it hiccups from one style to the next, and that is at the end what stands out about this record as a whole.
Like all Finders Keepers releases it feels like a long lost part of your life and yet sounds just slightly removed from reality with the surrealism of the film embedded within the sounds themselves. Whether it's jaunty breaks or Benjamin Britten-styled suggestive woodwind everything seems to mesh together into a cloud of strangeness which - for a fan of all things weird - makes for a pretty darned indispensable purchase.