WRWTFWW Records
We Release Whatever The Fuck We Want Records is delighted to announce the release of Nino Nardini’s experimental/musique concrète/sci-fi masterpiece “Musique Pour Le Futur”, available for the first time since 1970 and housed in a phosphorescent glow-in-the-dark heavy cardboard sleeve from…the future!
Originally recorded for Crea Sound Ltd, a sub-label of Louis Delacour’s Neuilly imprint, “Musique Pour Le Futur” finds French/Italian composer, arranger, producer, possible time traveler, and all around music library legend Nino Nardini experimenting with synthesizers, percussions, prepared piano, echo, and special effects. Fans of electronic oddities, eerie cinematic audio-landscapes, Piero Umiliani or Bernard Parmegiani will rejoice at this full-length musical adventure that could very well be the soundtrack for a film in which characters from a 70s Italian horror movie visit a distant (forbidden) planet from a 50s sci-movie. It’s bizarre, hypnotizing, slightly spooky, always out-of-this-world and goddamn BRILLIANT!
Nino Nardini, also known as Georges Teperino, had a very fruitful career in library music, much like longtime collaborator Roger Roger. He composed a very large amount of works for French and British libraries which continues to be featured in numerous programs (radio, tv, films) all around the world. His passion for electronic music experimentations began in the late 60s and kept going till the 80s.