Sun Ra - Stray Voltage RSD - 2x LP Colored Vinyl

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SKU:
c0035053
UPC:
090771831118

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Artist:
Sun Ra
Album:
Stray Voltage RSD
Format:
12" Vinyl
UPC:
090771831118

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2025 Record Store Day release - These tracks capture Ra's electronic peregrinations during the 1970s and '80s. The Arkestra occasionally makes a cameo appearance but Ra commands the spotlight, not so much composing music as painting soundscapes with electronic keyboards. On frosted orange vinyl!

In the collection we've titled Stray Voltage, Ra is not so much composing music as painting soundscapes with electronic keyboards. Ra doesn't simply play these consoles — he attacks, cajoles, and pounds them. He upends and transports them where they weren't built to go. Sometimes they fracture under his assault. He steers them into the zone of intimacy and combat. They emit whirrs, hums, jolts and squiggles, crowned by explosions. Ra's repertoire includes feedback, distortion, torrents, and mysterious beeps from far-off planets. With one keystroke Ra could trigger a sonic apocalypse. These performances might sound like they were generated by machines, but there was a robed wizard at the controls. Ra turns this musical circuitry into compressors and transformers, dynamos and turbines. He updates George Antheil for the Space Age.

These works also have the character of soundtracks for non-existent films. There is tension and mystery, chaos and disorientation. There are ominous crescendos, futuristic forebodings, and thematic non sequiturs. Animation, science fiction, surrealistic noir — listen to these works with your eyes shut, or in a darkened room, and imagine the action. On these tracks there's music redefined, science repurposed — and journeys into the cosmic darkness. Some call it noise. Noise can be music too. It might not sound like earthly music, but that's because Space Pilot Sun Ra intended to take you on a pangalactic excursion, for which he created the mixtape.
A1Berkeley DX7 Etude #1
A2Cosmos Interlude
A3Stray Voltage #62 - Enigma
A4Stray Voltage #201 - Mystery
A5Stray Voltage #411 - The Unknown
B1Berkeley DX7 Etude #2
B2Stray Voltage #150 - Riddle
B3After The Spaceways
B4Stray Voltage #166 - Question
C1Stray Voltage #185 - Perplexity
C2Kuumbwa Interlude #1
C3Fourth Dimension
D1Stray Voltage #99 - Dilemma
D2Manhattan Undertones
D3Yesterdays
D4Projection Of Equation Infinity