Vinylmore Rips: Jean-Pierre Massiera

January 7th 2009, 10:00 PM | by Greg Szeto | |

jean-pierre-psychosesMy eternal gratitude once again goes out to dear friend Jason Willett of the True Vine.  Exposing me to yet another instant favorite, in early December he introduced me to two valued recent acquisitions for the store: Jean-Pierre Massiera’s Psychoses compilations spanning 1963-1978 and 1976-1981.

Massiera is a French renaissance man and cult favorite who has worn the hat of producer, engineer, composer & musician, and charted his own unique career in music.  Massiera cut his teeth as an instrumentalist, forming his first band, instrumental surf-rock peddlers Les Milords, in 1962.

By 1967, Massiera switched gears to concentrate on studio work; he founded a large studio in his hometown of Nice and fed his experimental tendencies by taking session work for more established artists.

In 1968, Massiera unveiled his most widely acknowledged work, Les Maledictus Sound, a bewildering, largely instrumental document laden with extensive cuts blatantly lifted from prominent tracks, warped sound effects and high production values.  Massiera continues his career to this day, balancing work for more successful mainstream artists and exploring his own experimental urges, resulting in a prolific and astoundingly eclectic body of work.

Some cuts from Psychoses: Freakoid 1963-1981:


MP3: Piranhas - La turbie pirhanienne


MP3: JPM and Co - Dali court


MP3: Les Chats - La gâteau du peuple.mp3

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