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Music for the Uninvited : ウィキペディア英語版 | Music for the Uninvited
''Music for the Uninvited'' is an extended play by Brighton-based house producer Leon Vynehall. The EP is a seven-track set influenced from his experience listening to his mother's cassettes while being driven to school. It was released on the label 3024 in 2014 to a positive critical reception, ending up on numerous year-end lists in publications including ''Fact'', Gorilla vs. Bear, NPR Music, Pitchfork Media, ''XLR8R'' and ''The Washington Post''. ==Concept== The first music Leon Vynehall ever listened to was cassettes put together by his mother and her friends while he was driven to school. The cassettes consisted of old funk, early dance music and hip-hop, mainly from British musician, DJ and producer Aim. One of the tracks he remembered the most fondly of was called “Demonique", which included a snippet from the 1978 horror film ''Halloween'', as well as lots of bells: "At the time thinking how the hell he got something from the movie onto a track while making it sound naturally part of the track, it baffled me. I wanted to record it to cassette, hearing the hiss. Tape has a really nice way of rounding off all the frequencies – there’s a natural compression that I love, and I wanted to put it as part of a piece of work."〔 Vynehall discussed the title of ''Music for the Uninvited'' in an 2015 interview: "() a nod to disco, as well as voguing and the origin of house music. I love the scene, and the whole idea of it. I’m trying my best to have the same feel as those sonic templates." He also hoped that listeners would not view the main idea of the record as "a by-product of something that’s recently come about again" or "about “oh, cassettes are cool again,” people lazily branding it a hipster thing."〔
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