Battiato, Franco
Fetus
Franco Battiato is often heralded as Italy's answer to Brian Eno. A quizzical composer/lyricist, Battiato turned pop
music upside down in the early '70s with three classic LPs - Fetus, Pollution and Sulle Corde Di Aries - that formed a
confluence of avant-folk sensibilities and analog electronics.
Originally released in 1971 on Bla Bla, Fetus predated the prodigious Cramps and Multhipla catalogues to become one of
the first electronic records produced in Italy. With his trusted VCS3 synthesizer, Battiato created primordial
soundscapes that shift between dreamy and delirious. His unsentimental, yet evocative voice - combined with a sublimely
detached approach to lyrics - spawned a new breed of divergent songwriting.
Fetus, a concept album exploring themes of genetic engineering, is enigmatically sub-titled "Ritorno al Mondo Nuovo"
(Return to the New World) and dedicated to Aldous Huxley. While the sleeve design may have raised a few eyebrows upon
its initial release, the back cover photograph of Battiato (standing defiant in dark glasses) makes the real
iconoclastic statement.
Battiato's infectious melodies and innovative sound-collage techniques remain uniquely spry given that each track
averages less than four minutes in length. Pink Floyd's Meddle, Os Mutantes' eponymous recordings and Jim O'Rourke's
experimental-pop idiosyncrasies all find parallels to the curious beauty of Fetus.
Superior Viaduct is honored to present the first-time domestic release of Fetus on vinyl. Reproducing the original
gatefold jacket, this reissue is part of an archival series that chronicles Franco Battiato's masterful body of work
from 1971 to 1978.
Price
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Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
12-10-2017
Label
Item-nr
507527
EAN
0855985006314
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
ENERGIA
2
FETUS
3
UNA CELLULA
4
CARIOCINESI
5
FENOMENOLOGIA
6
MECCANICA
7
ANAFASE
8
MUTAZIONE