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<br>Library music and myself met by accident. I had been collecting film and TV music for a while, but was always curious about the incidental background music used for science programming and bizarre European documentaries. There didn’t seem to be a way of finding out what this music was or where it came from, no record shops could help me and there were no commercial albums of the recordings anywhere. But one day I found a strange looking LP in a bargain bin. The LP was called Dramatics Electronic1, and had the track listing on its front, with bad drawings of a clarinet and trumpet in the background. After a little research I discovered this was a ‘library’ record and my journey into the most wonderful, beautiful and experimental world of sound was about to begin.<br>
Library music is non-commercial music made for inexpensive use in film, TV and broadcasting. Throughout the sixties, seventies and eighties it was pressed onto vinyl by a small number of established library companies in Europe, and supplied to TV broadcasters and film studios. You could not buy this music in the shops.<br>
Composed by talented and risk-taking composers, this incredible genre is full of the obvious and bizarre. It is a musical world full of strange wonders, of peculiar nostalgia, of invented themes, oddball electronics and styles of sound that defy categorization. It’s where music is made for under the sea, for inside your dreams or for nuclear power stations at lunch time. It’s a musical place where composers can be controlled and compose for specific orders, or they can be free of any musical restrictions and produce material that sounds like nothing that has come before.<br>
Some of this music has tremendous familiarity and nostalgia, especially when a library cue has been used for a game show or children’s TV theme. But its use is always unpredictable and library music has been the background to science and the foreground the horror and hardcore pornography. Over the last fifteen years it has been recognized and a major influence on hip-hop artists, and has slowly become and important and influential genre. Prices for rare LPs remain very high. I have also produced a book examining the bizarre cover art of the library album; with a need to communicate purpose and not egos, the artwork surprises and can often be refreshingly simple.<br>
Here I present (in my opinion) the fifteen best European library music companies, along with some of their amazing music – strange, beautiful and free from the usual commercial restraints of pop and fame. <b>Jonny Trunk, December 2011</b>
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