Il Guardiano Del Faro – Oasis
TRACKS:
A1 Sinfonia Al Sole Che Nasce
A2 ...Miss Springtime (...Mia)
A3 Non Una Corda Al Cuore
A4 Lady Moon
A5 La Ragazza Che Amava Il Mare E Il Vento
B1 Disco Divina
B2 Oasis
B3 Immenso Mare, Immenso Amore
B4 Zenith
B5 Finale
DESCRIPTION
Kay Suzuki launches his reissue label with one of the pioneers of Italian electronic music, and new age visionary Il Guardiano Del Faro’s rare 1978 album Oasis
Time Capsule is a new reissue label that unites the record collectors and DJs of the brilliant corners and Beauty & The Beat communities in London. For each release, Kay Suzuki works alongside one co-curator to reinstate and repackage the music they hold dear into perfectly restored historic artifacts.
Born 1940 in Milan, Federico Monti Arduini was a child prodigy who studied piano and was already performing at concerts from the age of eight. He composed pop songs for other artists which sold millions of copies, but his own solo success came after he encountered synthesizers in the early 70s.
Viewed as a precursor of New Age sound art, Arduini was one of the first producers in Italy to use the Moog synthesizer and a meeting with Bob Moog in New York only added to this obsession.
He was also an early adopter of the tradition among electronic producers to use a moniker to disguise his identity. Il Guardiano Del Faro (translated as “the guardian of lighthouse”) is a nod to the small Italian fishing town Porto Santo Stefano, where Arduini created his studio in the mid-70s.
He produced a number of albums from this seaside idyl of
electronic instruments and tape recorders, but Oasis stands out from the pack. Released in 1978, it became a cult classic for its experimental sounds and emotional expressions. Spiritual synth sounds cover the album in a dreamy haze, oscillating between ambient and psychedelic. Sparing deployment of the Roland rhythm box gives dance floor favourites ‘Disco Divina’ and ‘Oasis’ touches of space disco