“Insanely cheerful and groovy lounge muzak. It’s fantastic” ~ Electronic Sound
"Pretty Glorious" ~ Stewart Maconie, BBC 6 Music
"This music is spacey, it's chill, it's clever and it's fun - it's about time someone is doing this" ~ The Record Stache
"Fluid and meditative, yet so catchy - taking the best concept of elevator music to new lounge-loving heights,.. puts the thrill in chill" ~ Amplify Music Magazine
"A fun escapist collection of music" ~ The Electricity Club
"The whole thing sounds as though it was played with love shot through with a dash of humour... You could do far worse than treat yourself to Spacetronic Lunchbox and put a grin back on your face” ~ Freq
"Guaranteed to stick in your brain" ~ Shindig!
London-based label Happy Robots Records has released his sophomore album 'Music For Underwater Supermarkets' by Brooklyn-based electronic artist Roman Angelos. This ten-track collection paints a sonic dreamscape where the mundane act of grocery shopping meets the future.
A dreamy aquatic meditation that is an ode to joyous childhood memories, this record was recorded live to tape, all together in one room, with most of the tracks being first takes.
Roman Angelos is the solo project of producer Rich Bennett, developed as a vehicle for Rich to explore his obsession with library recordings of the 60's and 70s, muzak and exotica. Exotic, dreamy, and wistful, this is the sound of a jazz sextet as channeled through synths and drum machines, creating a spacey feel.
Earlier, Roman Angelos previewed the lead track 'Swimming Through The Aisles', a snaking composition in 7/4 that propels the listener through water like a diver looking for signs of life in the deep. A dark combination of 'Kind of Blue' and 50s exotica, this mysterious tune is reminiscent of modular jazz with some wriggling synths sprinkled on top.
His 2020 debut for Happy Robots 'Spacetronic Lunchbox' was a burst of sonic nostalgia that boasted 11 songs in 10 minutes. It gained praise from Freq, The Electricity Club, Electronic Sound, Shindig!, as well as radio play from on BBC6 Music from Cerys Matthews and Stuart Maconie’s Freak Zone, plus Bob Fisher at BBC Tees.
Beyond the world of library electronica, Rich has been involved in a diverse group of musical projects, including the newly reunited outsider/60s proto-punk group The Shaggs, dream pop outfit Mahogany, and Brazilian funk group Limoncello, in addition to production work with Stereolab's Morgane Lhote (aka Hologram Teen).
'Music for Underwater Supermarkets' continues and extends Roman's obsession with the library and soundtrack music of the past. This time, he fuses that aesthetic with childhood memories of being pushed around in shopping carts and visiting strip malls. Vibraphones chime alongside woodwinds and vintage synthesizers, creating an immersive sound that feels exotic and smooth.
"This record is very near and dear to my heart because it is filled with so many personal childhood memories. A lot of the musical ideas and vibe are drawn from aural memories I had while shopping with my parents when I was younger," says Rich Bennett.
"The underwater idea came to me while I started working on the tunes - so much of the writing seemed to have this hazy yet buoyant quality, and the idea of placing a supermarket underwater seemed to give the music both a bit of whimsy and seriousness. Which I’d say I always try and straddle".
Produced by Rich Bennett at Acme Hall Studios in Brooklyn, this album was recorded by Colin Marston (Jarboe, Sailors With Wax Wings) and mastered by Justin Colletti (Soundpool, Willie Nelson, Wynton Marsalis, Dead Leaf Echo).
The 'Music For Underwater Supermarkets' LP, distributed by Cargo Records, is now available digitally and on green vinyl. Limited to 200 copies, it was pressed at Deepgrooves, rated as the "greenest vinyl pressing plant in the world" due to their eco-friendly vinyl pressing policies. The album can be found on Spotify and Apple Music, and can be ordered in all formats via Bandcamp.
CREDITS
Album produced by Rich Bennett at Acme Hall Studios, Brooklyn
Mixed by Rich Bennett
Mastered by Justin Colletti
Recorded by Colin Marston (except Le Plongeur, recorded by Scott Solter)
Cover art by Stu Medley.
Photography by Michael Bennett
Released by Happy Robots (Catalogue: Bot30). Distribution by Cargo Records
'Swimming Through The Aisles' video by Jenn Grossman
Album line up (on all except ‘Le Plongeur’)
Franck Picarazzi - Vibraphone
Rich Bennett - Bass
Matt Filler - Guitar
Tim Byrnes - trumpet
Patrick Wolff - flute
Line up on ‘Le Plongeur’
Bass - Mike Lavalle
Guitar - Rich Bennett
Drum programming - Spencer Cohen
Keyboards - Shoko Nagai
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