01 Rory More - Main Title: Looking for Lazlo [Sudden Hunger Records]
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Album: Looking for Lazlo [ALBUM]
Track: 1 of 13
Title: Main Title: Looking for Lazlo
Artist: Rory More
Label: Sudden Hunger Records
Cat#: SHLP002
Formats: LP/Digital
Digital Release: 17th March 2014
Physical Release: 17th March 2014
About This Release:
From the soaring orchestral, euphoric swing of the Main Title, the luscious, harmony-laden lament of Lost To The Blue, the other-worldy oscillating exotica of Misty Atoll to the out-there sublime harp tones of Free At Last...; Lazlo, whoever he thinks himself to be, is fearlessly adrift in amongst it all...;
Rory More's fabulous new long player Looking for Lazlo is a concept album of sorts, with recurring motifs and moods ebbing and flowing like a beach after midnight, interspersed with sweeping songs, lush instrumental epithets and footnotes, vintage and fragile sonics with almost lost forever fragments of cine-lounge paraphernalia embedded like jewels in the damp sand.
Rory More has long been the one-stop shop for melody-intense grooves, dusty oscillations and liltingly hip vocals excursions. Ensconced within a uniquely niched jazz pop panoramica, his curiously seductive and unapologetically magical mondo moods have maintained his profile at medium-cool status. Looking for Lazlo plunders a lush dynamic array of tonalities and mood vibrations, taking the electric organist out from behind his console to incorporate sweeping soulful strings, rare electronica, orchestral tempos, the pop-noir tones of Gemma Ray and arcadian lyricism of Anna Sheard.
It all began with the uber organtastic loungsters Les Hommes - the retro moderne jazz exotica trio who swung their way around much ofEurope in the early 2000s. Since then, Rory More has dug his own particular path through swingdom producing and releasing a superb series of solidly collectible 12s and 45s, mixing with the below-the-radar in-crowd and becoming the organist of choice for top international acts. Fast forward to more recent times and you'll find him pared with Rumer in the startingly luscious sunshine folk-jazz-pop combo Stereo Venus and hosting events for the London jet-set with his electric organ combo.